







🐾 Master the art of dog training with tech that keeps pace with your lifestyle.
The Bousnic Dog Shock Collar is a rechargeable, waterproof training collar designed for dogs weighing 5-120 lbs. Featuring a 3300ft remote range and three adjustable training modes—beep, vibration, and safe shock—it offers humane, customizable control. Its IP67-rated receiver withstands harsh weather, while long battery life supports extended outdoor use. Ideal for professional dog owners seeking effective, reliable training tools.























| Brand | BOUSNIC |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 18,348 Reviews |
| Material | Dog Training Collar |
| Pattern | Dog |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5"L x 1.4"W |
Y**N
Absolutely the Best Collar
I’ve been using e collars for about 5 years. After trying and using Patpet, Jugbow and Bousnic, Bousnic is my favorite. My dog, Daisy, a German Wirehair Pointer. Typically use it twice a day. We live on a lake and the collar is totally waterproof. In the fall we upland hunt, 6 days a week, the collar works when wet, frozen or caked a bit with mud. The distance is never an issue for us. The transmitter is laid out perfectly when hanging from a lanyard- Tone on top, Vibrate in the center and shock on the bottom. It’s easy to use, logical. The tone is excellent. I use the tone for 2 things: total recall- holding the tone button until the dog has come all the way back and is sitting in front of me. Also use the Tone Beep for locating my dog while hunting when Daisy is in the cattails or in tall grass. I momentarily press the tone button and I can locate her within about 50 yards. She can be on point, won’t move when she hears the momentary tone. Vibrate- I use vibrate on its highest setting to signal to Daisy stay close meaning she’s going out in front too far. I press the vibrate and Daisy will turn back and wait for me, this isn’t a sit command. Lastly, the shock, I use it on the 6 setting. It is rarely used. It gets her attention but doesn’t cause distress. I’d use it to stop her from doing something like heading off the property. This is a super e collar, I am a fan.
K**H
Great for dog owners with poor mobility
My mother ordered one for her dog before, and I've just ordered another for my own quadruped. She lives with me, so she tries to keep her dog in line as much as she can. In days past, she could first discipline with the fly swatter and then just threaten with it, but her current lack of mobility makes that impossible. This lets her reach out and touch em. It's easy. If my mom can master it, there's nothing to it. She can easily switch between functions and adjust intensity as desired. I've heard nothing but praise from her over this item, and this is coming from a woman that couldn't program a VCR 30 years ago, let alone use today's technology. It works. This is really what matters. Mom started off using the tone and vibration functions, because nobody wants to hurt their "furry kid". But, being a dog, of course he learned those are just nuisances. After the initial confusion wore off, they had no effect. Once the shock function was introduced (top setting of just 6), that changed. Now there is a tangible consequence to the other functions, and he knows what's coming if he ignores them. The difference is stark. Of course, he's a dog, doing dog things. In suburbia, other dogs barking will set him off, but he's doing what he's supposed to do. However when Mom has had enough, she now just holds up the remote without pressing a single button, and it ends right there. Doesn't even have to cycle through everything else. If he's not wearing the collar, the dog still knows what it means. I work nights, so this has been a godsend. The adjustable shock allows her to keep it to a bare minimum, so the shock only gets her point across without causing fear or trauma. We've seen other dogs traumatized by these things, and didn't want that. At that setting, the dog doesn't even yelp - he tenses up for half a second and immediately returns to her side. Doesn't even cower. Of course, this is only after she's warned him and the other dogs are still going full tilt, keeping him worked up. There will be some fitting needs done at first, but you only need a pair of scissors and a lighter to melt the end (keeps it from fraying). Not hard if your dog is still, but if not, that's why you're looking for a collar. Just make sure to use the finger gap rule and you'll be fine.
C**N
Best choice
I’ve been using the Bousnic training collar with my dog for a couple of weeks, and I’m really impressed. The collar has a range of up to 3300 feet, which is perfect for training my dog even in large spaces. It has multiple functions: beep, vibration, and shock. I mostly use the beep and vibration modes, which are enough to get my dog’s attention without causing harm. It’s comfortable and lightweight, even for small dogs, and the remote is very easy to use. The battery lasts several days and recharges without issues. It’s also waterproof, so it works fine in the rain or if my dog gets wet. Overall, it’s an excellent training tool when used properly and with patience. I recommend starting with the lowest levels and combining it with positive reinforcement.
R**N
Great training collar
We adopted a dog from the shelter and we struggled with leash training for a few months before we finally decided to try an e-collar. She gets overly excited when she sees other dogs and would start pulling, barking, and whining anytime we would get too close to another dog. She is about 50 lbs and very strong, so it was difficult to redirect her and she never cared about pulling against her collar and would just ignore my corrections. I also tried a gentle leader with her, which helped with the pulling but she would still bark like crazy. This e-collar has been a lifesaver and she is a completely different dog now. We started with just the beeping to get her attention, then moved to the vibrate whenever she ignored the beeping. Once we felt more comfortable with the collar and took her on the first walk with it on, we used the shock setting when we saw the first dog and she started to bark and pull. She ignored level 5/99 and did not respond until level 10, but once we did level 10 she immediately stopped barking and sat beside me and just watched the dog as it passed on the other side of the street. We have been using the collar consistently for about a month and she has made incredible progress. We are now practicing with her being off-leash so that she can have more freedom to enjoy her time outside. We only use the shock (still at level 15 max) if she is unresponsive to the beep/vibrate and we need to recall her quickly. She has been doing a great job of staying relatively close to us while outside and her behavior when we see another dog has transformed. She will still whine a bit and watch the other dogs because she wants to play, but she stays near us and is no longer barking and pulling. For the vibrate setting, we usually use this at its maximum level (16), as it seems like it is not that strong and our dog will ignore it completely if we lower the level past 12. The beeping setting has a pretty good range, but we normally use it around levels 5-8 because she responds more to the higher-pitched sound than the louder/lower sound it has at level 1. For the shock setting, it seems crazy to myself and my boyfriend that this collar can go all the way up to level 99. My boyfriend tried up to level 15 on himself (which is the max we will use on our dog), and that has been plenty for us. Our dog is a shepherd mix and about 50 lbs at 11 months old. We make sure that the collar is snug against her neck and will only use the shock when absolutely necessary. She jumps just a little when we use it, but does not yelp or cry at all. The battery life on this has been great. I have charged it twice so far overnight, but both times the battery still had 2/4 bars left and I could have used it for longer before charging. We have been using it every day when we go for walks and when we go to the park/fields to play. I turn off the remote and collar when we're not using them and this might be helping the battery last even longer. The range on the remote is great so far, but I also try to stay proactive to keep her in my line of sight and not let her get too far away before recalling her. On the remote, it is kind of easy to accidentally switch the remote off or to the second channel if you're not paying attention and holding the remote wrong. Other than my user-error, I like the controls on the remote and how easy it is to use. I like that this remote gives you the ability to switch quickly between the 3 settings - I have been able to use the buttons quickly when training off leash and my dog looks like she's about to take off and I need her to come back to me. Update: A few months after getting the collar, the receiver seemed to stop working out of nowhere. The receiver and remote were both fully charged, but the collar was not making any noises/vibrations/shocks. I reached out to the company and the customer service was excellent. They sent me a new receiver in the mail, free of charge by the end of that same week. Update: We have had the collar for almost a year now and have used it consistently to train our dog. We almost exclusively use the vibration setting and only need to use it for recall when she is far away - much easier than yelling as loud as I can. The collar has held up well to daily use and our dog's love of puddles and shallow water. She's not much of a swimmer so we have not had it tested in deep water/prolonged swimming. This collar really has been a great training tool and helped our rescue make unbelievable progress, and now she gets to enjoy most of her time outside off-leash and free to roam and play.
A**A
Works great ! The collar and remote powers on and off separately tho. Seems great quality so far!
Got it a few days ago and it’s great so far! My dog no longer wants to bite my fishing pole or run into the woods pretending I’m speaking an unknown language when I tell her no, it’s also curbing her jumping and it stopped a dog fight ! I have the shock at level 5 and don’t need it to go any higher than that. I tried it on my dad first to make sure it wasn’t too crazy of a shock. It seems very good quality I love the duel charger ! The only thing is you have to turn both on and off separately they don’t power on and off together. It comes long and you choose your length for there neck it fits great ! It looks good I got pink and it’s a very light pink but the remote is cute pink. She seem comfortable in it and forgets it’s even on until she’s misbehaving. My boyfriend got one first and I ordered one too it’s worth the money so far! I really hope this lasts! My dog even got it wet first day at the river and it’s fine !
B**.
It's functoning ability so no last long term.
I love this product, I'm on my third unit in three years. The product is very easy to use, but if you notice, I'm on my third unit, it's because something goes wrong with it in a year. The first unit I bought the shock stopped working the second the control knob separated from it's internal connection. Now I am on my third, and once again the shock works sometimes along with the vibrate; the beeper seems to always work but it's volume gets low the longer you use it.
P**S
Bousnic Dog Shock Collar - 3300Ft Dog Training Collar with Remote
Bousnic Dog Shock Collar - 3300Ft Dog Training Collar with Remote Hey there! So, I've been using this Bousnic Dog Shock Collar for a while now, and I'm here to give you my two cents on how it's worked out for me and my pup. This collar is designed to help you train your dog, and it's made of really nice materials, so it's sturdy and can handle all kinds of weather. It also has a long battery life, which is super convenient when you're out and about and don't want to have to worry about charging it. One of the coolest things about this collar is that it has different training modes, like beep, vibration, and shock. At first, I was a little worried about using the shock feature. I found that the beep mode was enough to get my dog's attention, but when we were out in the park and she started getting a little rowdy, the beep feature really did the trick. It's not like I was torturing her or anything, but it got her to listen up and stop what she was doing. Another awesome thing about this collar is that it has a super long range. I mean, like 3300 feet long! That's insane. It's perfect for when you're training your dog in big open spaces, like at the park or on the beach. My pup can run around and explore without being too far away from me, and I can still keep an eye on her and make sure she's staying safe. Now, there are a couple of downsides to this collar. The first one is that it can be kind of intimidating at first, especially if you're not super familiar with how all the different training modes work. I definitely had to spend some time reading the instructions and practicing with it before I felt really comfortable using it. Another thing is that some people might worry about using the shock feature too much and accidentally hurting their dog. I mean, it's definitely not something you want to do, but as long as you're using it responsibly and following the instructions, it should be fine. Overall, I'm really happy with this collar. It's made a big difference in how my dog behaves, and it's definitely helped us bond even more. If you're looking for a quality training tool for your pup, I would definitely recommend giving the Bousnic Dog Shock Collar a try. It's worth the investment, and you'll both be happy you did.
A**M
Good value training collar
I've read the criticisms of this collar- which are generally accurate. But the price is great, and the system is durable enough and effective once you learn its functions. Yes, the fabric collar can loosen (but you can alleviate the issue by sizing it properly, and the collar should not be used except for training/ monitoring). It's a nice reflective collar. The hand controller hardware seems reliable enough but should not be abused or immersed in water. It functions very well, and the battery life of both the controller and waterproof collar receiver is good. I live on a farm with flat pastures and the effective line of sight range is well over half a mile (rated over a mile) as my dog returns using the beep function. Complaints about the collar receiver's on-off noises are overhyped. The collar receiver is already bulky enough (it includes removable shock probes) and includes a single LED indicator. Turning the collar receiver on produces a vibration. When the collar receiver is on, the LED blinks slowly. When turning off the collar with a long button press, the receiver sounds a clear, loud beep. Visual on/off indicators would have been nicer. The off beep is similar to the training beep sound (and might be heard by dog) - so I would prefer different power-off indicator but the battery life for both receiver and controller are great. I charge each about once weekly but they can go longer. I have two dogs using these collars, and they work quite well as call devices (return to home). One dog is a Great Pyrenees who roams over and protects a few acres of land. The other is a small terrier who likes to chase the sheep nearby the house. When I allow these dogs to free range I will attach the collars and carry a single controller (which can control up to two collars- pair a second device (setting"2") by pressing receiver button 3 times). I have used only the "beep" setting (vs shock) to call the dogs home to me. I did not train them to do this - they returned home after hearing the beep (beep setting "H1") the first time I used it, and I'm clueless why. So no need for vibration or shock, and I removed the shock probes. The beep must be a stimulus I don't understand but it works great with two very different dog breeds. The other great thing about the beep setting (vs vibration/ shock settings) is that you can hear it from 100+ yards away to get a fix on where your dog is. I use the collar functions sparingly, as I don't want them to get habituated to the signal. With the shock probes removed, these collars can be worn for extended periods without skin irritation. This is a useful device. Be gentle with it, and it will serve its purpose for a very reasonable price.
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