| | |  | Pinch & Training Collars | Home » » » » » Innotek Two Dog Basic Trainer | | | | | | | Description: | | Each dog is going to be different, that's why this trainer was carefully designed with four levels for each dog. You can instantly select the right level from the compact handheld transmitter; and with 150 yards of range, your dogs will have the freedom to run. | | | Features: | |
• Train 2 dogs from 1 unit with this convenient training system
• Water-resistant transmitter with tone/no-tone stimulation
• 4 stimulus levels for each dog; 10-second lockout prevents over-correction
• 150-yard range; low battery indicators; collars fit neck sizes 8 to 21 inches
• Receiver measures 2 by 1-1/4 by 1-1/2 inches; transmitter measures 1-3/4 by 5/8 by 3-1/2 inches; limited lifetime warranty
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 10.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 13 reviews |
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14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
An excellent training toolApr 27, 2009
By Rebecca Hammons We have a lab mix dog who jumps the fence and another who digs the yard up and barks at everything. Although very good inside the house, training outside has proven difficult for both dogs and they have gotten . For their safety, we kept them chained when outside, but it didn't give them the freedom to run about in the backyard unsupervised or play. We received the collars and tested them on our palms first to see what the dogs would be getting if shocked / reprimended. I was wary of hurting them. The lowest setting (1)feels more like a vibration, the second a tingle, the third was a small jolt, and the highest setting (4) was very uncomfortable. None of the settings were really painful as they last a few seconds, but the last one definitely got our attention and was not pleasant experience. We watched the video and read the instructions - make sure to read the instructions... turn on /off and setting the warning tone can be confusing if you don't. Day one - our jumper did as we expected and jumped the fence. After calling and her not responding (as usual), we gave her a 1 warning... no response. Called her again - no response, so we hit her with a 2 - she looked startled but didn't come back. So, we called a third time - no response and hit her with a 3 - she yipped but kept right on playing. So finally we called and hit her with a 4 which made her yelp and she started running toward me. She passed me up so we got hit her with a 2 again which brought her to me and at attention. She was about 50 yards away at her farthest escape point and the collar turned what used to be a half hour(or more depending on her mood) of dog gone wild into a 2 minute I am not messing around... get back in your yard session. Later that day, she jumped again and was it was basically a replay of earlier with the exception that she responded a lot quicker and I never hit her with anything above a 3. Our digger / barker - she has responded very well. I caught her digging in the flower bed. Told her no and hit her with a 1 when she didn't respond to my verbal command. That got her looking around, but she went back to doing what she wanted (digging) and so she progressed to a 2 which startled her and got her to come to me. She started barking at the neighbors and wouldn't be quiet or come after I called her so I pressed the 1 and she immediately came over to me and sat down. I am *very* happy with the collars. After 4 days, the jumper is doing better. She is wary of jumping - although I still see her wanting to do it, she is thinking twice before sailing the fence now, and the digger listens up right away when I call her outside. I think with a little more time, we will have very well behaved dogs. The remote has worked for us around houses and down the street. I don't think we have had to use it more than 50 yards at this point, but it has worked beautifully at that distance and I am confident it would work at a further distance. I wish we had purchased them 5 years ago when we got the first dog.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
The best invention in the history of dog ownership!Feb 13, 2008
By Terry L. Pfleghaar
"Terry"
I have two dogs who have become increasingly naughty: barking, getting into the cat food, jumping on furniture, digging in garbage, etc. It took about 5 minutes to program the two collars, and they are now on my dogs. I haven't even used the shock setting yet on my Bassett Hound, (who is accustomed to a boundary shock collar)--I used just the warning tone, and she responded immediately. I know this is one of those items I am going to say about, "I WISH I had done this YEARS ago!"
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Transmitter breaks easilyApr 18, 2011
By McCarth
"aka sLiM sHaDy"
This was a great product, but there is just one glitch. For some reason their transmitters/remotes tend to stop working. This has happened to me twice in the past. The transmitter/remote is not included in the warranty from what I was told by customer service on 2 different occassions. What happens is the screen goes blank almost as if it is out of batteries. But when you put new batteries in it, it still doesn't turn on. I even tried many different batteries thinking maybe that was the issue, but I have another innotek collar that requires the same batteries and they worked fine for it. The transmitter/remote is over $40.00 plus you hav to pay for shipping, which isn't cheap. And while this is a great product and very effective when both items are working, I can't use the collars without the transmitter/remote, so basically for a week or more on two seperate occassions, I've been without the use of the collars waiting for the transmitter/remote to come. But other than that, when the transmitter/remote actually works, it is a very effective product and better than the other ones I have purchased and the range goes very far. This is why I have just sucked it up and purchased the replacement transmitters/remotes. But I do wish I didn't have to spend an additional $80.00 or more on a product that was kinda pricey to begin with.
Now just recently for the 3rd time the transmitter/remote has stopped working on me again, but this time when I called to order the replacement one, I was told the "Innotek ADV-1002 Remote Training Collar is no longer available". So a replacement transmitter/remote isn't even an option anymore for this item, so be careful. I am now stuck with 2 collars that can't work without their transmitter/remote and am basically forced to buy a whole new system.
There is a newer version of these called the Innotek IUT-302 UltraSmart Micro Remote Trainer and at least you could buy the transmitter seperately if you had to.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Best training device everDec 18, 2008
By Jerilyn M. Sheldon I have tried several products to aid in training my dogs. This product is by far the best.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Dog collar works awesome!! Thanks so much!Jun 08, 2009
By Kristi L. Stetson
"KS"
This dog collar works great for both my dogs. I was very impressed how quickly it was shipped and it was packed well. I would buy from this person again. Thanks.
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