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Educator E-Collar Humane Dog Training Collar with Remote, 100 Safe Tapping Stimulation Levels, Night Light, Waterproof, Rechargeable, 1 Mile 2 Large Dogs, Black

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Color: Black


Size: Large Dog


Set name: 1 Mile 2 Dogs


Features

  • The Boss ET-802 two dog system with 1 mile range, large receiver for large dogs 20 pounds and larger with neck size 6 to 22 inches
  • Includes 2 Biothane dog collars (1" wide x 30" long), 2 RX-120 large receivers (2.7" long x 1.7" wide x 1.2" high, 4 oz.) and 1 ergonomic "stopwatch" transmitter (2.75" diameter x 1.2" thick x 4.6" high) well-suited for small hands or in situations where discretion is important
  • Delivers a tapping sensation similar to vibration, but more intense, making it an effective addition to the stimulation
  • A Pavlovian tone feature provides an effective addition to the stimulation
  • User-selected stimulation levels range from 1 to 100 with additional boost stimulus selectable from 1 to 60

Description

Happiness is a well-behaved dog. The Educator Remote Training Collar is made specially to help you make your bad dog good and your good dog better! The Educator ET-802 1-mile 2-dog training collar system is loaded with features, making it the most humane and effective trainer available. The receiver emits a tapping sensation, similar to intense vibration, and includes a Pavlovian tone delivering clean, effective stimulation. The user-selectable levels range from 1 to 100 with "lock and set" technology to prevent overstimulation. A boost feature with a range of 1 to 60 gets your dog’s attention when extra stimulation is needed. The transmitter remote "stopwatch" design is ergonomic, controls a tracking light with either flash or continuous on the receiver for use after dark. A beeper can be turned on to help locate a lost transmitter. System is for dogs 20 pounds and larger, includes waterproof floating transmitter remote with lanyard and belt clip, two waterproof medium/large receivers (2.7" x 1.7" x 1.2", 4 oz), two 1" x 30" waterproof, odorproof Biothane collars, rechargeable lithium polymer batteries charge in just 2 hours, battery charger, test light, four sets of contact points (2X 5/8" and 2X 3/4"), contact point installation tool, and hard storage case. We strive to make you successful with your training collar and your complete satisfaction is our only concern. We offer a two-year warranty against defects. Please refer to included owner’s manual for training tips or call toll-free for expert help with set-up, training, troubleshooting and registering your Educator product. Live US phone support is available Monday through Friday between 8 am and 7 pm Eastern.

Pattern: Solid


Color: Black


Material: Biothane Collar Strap


Brand: Educator


Item Display Dimensions: 1.2 x 4.6 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11 x 9.75 x 2.25 inches; 1.18 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ ET-802


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 3 Product Specific batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 13, 2012


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ E-Collar Technologies


Best Sellers Rank: #80,107 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #438 in Electronic Training Collars


#438 in Electronic Training Collars:


Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (76)


Item Weight: 1.18 pounds


Manufacturer: E-Collar Technologies


Item model number: ET-802


Batteries: 3 Product Specific batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: October 13, 2012


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 12.28 x 10.94 x 2.4 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 11 x 9.75 x 2.25 inches


Item Weight: 1.18 Pounds


Brand Name: Educator


Target Audience Keyword: dog, dogs


Directions: See owner's manual for complete instructions. Call toll-free for expert help with set-up, training, troubleshooting and registering your Educator product Monday through Friday between 8 am and 5 pm Eastern time.


Country of Origin: United States


Warranty Description: Two-year full manufacturer warranty on transmitters and receivers, and one-year warranty on accessories.


Model Name: E-Collar Humane Dog Training Collar with Remote,


Color: Black


Size: Large Dog


Material: Biothane Collar Strap


Age Range Description: All Life Stages


Care Instructions: Clean with damp cloth, allow to dry; for submersible use, rinse with fresh water after saltwater or muddy exposure


Number of Items: 1


Style: 1 Mile 2 Dog


Breed Recommendation: Large


Included Components: Battery charger with splitter, Collar/receiver (2), Contact points (2 x 5/8" and 2 x 3/4"), Test light, Transmitter with lanyard and belt clip


Specific Uses for Product: Behavior


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  • I had them doing pretty well after over 6 months of on the trail ...
I have already used this system on off-leash hikes over 20 times since I got it earlier this month. I have two large shepherds just over a year old. I hike mountain trails with them off-leash. I had them doing pretty well after over 6 months of on the trail and standard training from the age of 3 months. They did well until they learned to spot the deer, that is! When they did they bolted and were long gone, one time for more than 15 minutes. This was a very dangerous situation as we hike in bear and lion territory with some very steep terrain. I needed a solution. I did some research and decided on the Educator two dog system. It is well-made tool that combines the option to vibrate only, mildly shock the dog (let's be honest, that's what it does, although this isn't as bad as it sounds to some people) and to boost the shock. The shocks are user adjustable from barely perceptible to a fairly strong jolt. I tried it on myself first on my bare arms and legs. On the lowest setting of 1 I couldn't even detect it. At 10 it was a very mild shock. On the highest of 100 it was a decent jolt, although nowhere near traumatic. My 11 year old Godson tried it at 100 and it sure got his attention, but he laughed. My dogs responded well in back yard training with the setting at 8. I set the boost to add 35 (for a total of 43) when on the trail if a deer was spotted. After back yard training we went to the trails, and the first time the dogs spotted a deer on the trail they bolted, I yelled "Here" (a long rising pitch "Here" works better than "Come" for me) with a jolt at 8 and there was no response, I yelled "Here" with a boosted jolt and they both turned right around and came back to me. I consider this tool a potential life saver. Knowing I can hike with my dogs off-leash yet still control them is extremely important. This tool is expensive, but the quality justifies the price. The plastic is very tough, tactilely pleasing and cleanly made. The control buttons and knobs are tight and strong. The water-seals are quality too (I leave the system on when they go in water). I ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2015 by Scott Gibbons

  • Expensive but worth it
Quality is great, a little hard to set up but game changer for stubborn huskies
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024 by Meghan

  • Best Investment Ever
It's been almost three years now since we purchased this e-collar set, and we still say it's the best 300 dollars we've ever spent. We had two large (100 pound) dogs we frequently walk off-leash in the forest, and after the younger one almost got kicked in the head chasing after a bull elk, we admitted to each other that we needed more instant control than just voice commands. We felt like training failures, but we got over it as soon as we saw how effective and non-traumatic this training tool is (when used in moderation, obviously). We tried it on ourselves first, just to see what we were doing to our boys (fair's fair, after all), and at 15-20, it's about like getting a static shock from the carpet. Not really painful, but you don't want it to happen again. It's definitely attention getting, which is the point. At the higher settings, it hurts, and I would only ever use those for actual dangerous emergencies. Then again, every dog has a different pain threshold, so using the lowest setting that gets their attention seems reasonable. The range on these collars is excellent, and with a combination of both negative and positive feedback (zap when they ignored the recall command, treat and praise when they came back right away), we had control back over both dogs simultaneously within two days. The younger one went galloping after a herd of elk again on the second day, and with the collar, we were able to get him to stop in his tracks and come running right back to us, even in the face of such massive temptation. The older, naughtier one would tear off to visit the neighbor's girls two miles away if we looked away from him for even a second, and he'd been running away on us during walks for years: this solved that problem forever, and though he never stopped wanting to go over there, he only ever went when we gave him permission after we got these collars. Both dogs were able to roam safely within our line of sight with these collars, and they came back instantly when we called them. After only a few instances of heavy zaps, we were able to set the collars to vibrate, and they usually responded to that warning well. The younger one, who has been trained with his collar since he was about six months old, now has much better recall both with and without the collar. The older one made the connection to the collar almost right away and only ever recalled well with it on (or in structured obedience settings), but he was an uncommonly smart and stubborn dog. The variety in the controls is great: it's easy to switch to a more noticeable zap on the fly if whatever has their attention is more interesting than us, and it's fantastic to be able to have both collars set to different settings on the controller (we barely ever used it on the older boy, but when we needed to, he only responded to a higher setting). The battery life is also perfectly fine. We only ever use it on walks, and these aren't designed for constant use, anyway. Overall, I can only say I wish we'd gotten these collars earlier. Highly recommended with careful and judicial use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2015 by Magedin

  • very good and effective
Overall, very good and effective. The only feature I wish it offered was when switching from dog 1 to dog 2, it did not deliver a corrective shock. I have to turn it down to zero, switch and then turn to the appropriate level for the respective dog. Hindsight 20/20... for that reason alone, I'd pass on the convenience of one handheld and just purchase two different units. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2018 by McGriff

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