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PATPET Dog Training Collar for Large Dogs - IPX7 Waterproof E Collar for Dogs Training with Beep, Vibration and Static Modes

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Size: One Receiver


Color: Black


Features

  • 3 Training Modes: Beep, Vibration and 1 to 16 levels Static
  • Blind Operation: The remote button can be distinguished by touch
  • Waterproof: The receiver is IPX7 waterproof and the remote is IPX5 rainproof
  • Long Battery Life: The rechargeable battery provides uninterrupted dog training
  • Adjustable Belt: It is size adjustable for different dogs

Pattern: Dog


Color: Black


Brand: PATPET


Closure Type: Button


Breed Recommendation: All Breed Sizes


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 16 x 5.04 x 0.1 inches; 1.1 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ P Collar 640


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 30, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Shenzhen Patpet Technology Co.,Ltd


Best Sellers Rank: #15,825 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #99 in Electronic Training Collars


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 448 ratings


Item Weight: 1.1 pounds


Manufacturer: Shenzhen Patpet Technology Co.,Ltd


Item model number: P Collar 640


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: August 30, 2022


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 6.57 x 5.16 x 2.52 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 16 x 5.04 x 0.1 inches


Brand Name: PATPET


Target Audience Keyword: Dogs, dog


Color: Black


Size: One Receiver


Number of Items: 1


Breed Recommendation: All Breed Sizes


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  • Excellent, humane training aid!
Size: One Receiver Color: Black
This is my second PatPet training collar, after the first one finally gave out after 4 years of use. So well designed and made! The activity buttons are recessed a bit to avoid accidental button press, and the three useful options are separated and marked, not only by color, but by feel.... this is so one can use Tone, Vibrate, or (as a last resort) Shock when needed, even in low or no daylight! I have found it very useful for our Great Dane for off leash training as a pup, but also as a full grown dog for reminders if off leash at the beach or on the trails where there are other people and dogs, using either the tone or vibrate, and he immediately responds. (I only had to use the mild shock setting maybe twice in three years when he suddenly dashed off toward another dog.) Though he is very friendly, both toward other dogs and people, his size can be intimidating, so the collar's reminders contine to be very useful if my vocal command doesn't do it. Very highly recommended collar w remote ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025 by RC Evans

  • Super trainer for untrained dogs!
Size: One Receiver Color: Black
We have a 102 pound black lab that we deployed. He had no training prior to adoption and this device works great for him. It hold a charge for a couple of weeks for us and is so easy to use and charge. Super training service and we only have to use the buzzer feature occasionally now!
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025 by db

  • Works great
Size: One Receiver Color: Black
This product has worked great with controlling my dog’s behavior. Product is super easy to use and holds a long charge. This product saved me tons of money in dog training sessions, well worth the money.
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025 by Andy

  • For 98% of people this collar set up is without a doubt a good buy and will meet your needs.
Size: Two Receivers Color: Black
Summary: For 98% of people this collar set up is without a doubt a good buy and will meet your needs. If you are a professional trainer or super picky about name brands then go buy one of the $400+ training collars. First: I don’t normally right a lot of reviews – but as I have a lot of experience with e-collars and have been in your shoes reading reviews prior to a purchase of one – I thought this might help somebody. Now for the review: We have tried a variety of electronic dog training collars (e-collars). We started out years ago with a DT system collar that we got on a super sale but eventually lost the charger. Later, we needed a training collar for a puppy and bought $30 Patpet collar that we were pleased with but knew we needed something more rugged with longer range as he grew. Eventually, we bought the Patpet 640 with one collar and remote. It worked great even after the remote got partly chewed up by our lab. Eventually we got another dog and bought a second collar we found on sale for her. For that one we tried another brand, Pet Spy (P620), that looks EXACTLY like the PatPet 640 – but with some minor details that were different. After some time the first remote on the older Patpet began acting up and would sometimes shock when we were trying to tone. So it was time to replace both remotes and collars for a two dog setup. For our next set of collars we decided to upgrade and bought a more expensive Bousnic brand two collar setup with an easier to put on and remove quick release plastic buckle and fabric collars that were easier to replace in case one got worn out or too dirty. The Bousnic didn’t last a day! As soon as our lab jumped in the pool it started vibrating. We took it off and regardless of what we tried it continued to vibrate for hours until the battery finally died. We returned the Bousnic to Amazon and bought this 2 dog Patpet product. We have been happy with the Patpet 2 collar setup. It is easy to switch between collars using the toggle switch and you can have each dog set up with different levels of intensity. The e-collar module portion of the collar is pretty rock solid. More than once I have laid a collar down only to later find it in the mouth of one of my dogs being used as a chew toy. My labs also get a kick out of chewing on each other collar for some reason. Eventually, after having the Patpet for about four months, we believed that the Patpet shock strength simply was not enough for our hard headed lab. So we bought an expensive Garmin Sport Pro (with an extra PT10 collar for the second dog). As a side note, we figured out by sheer accident (story for another day – but I zapped myself by accident) that the Patpet collar shock is plenty strong for our lab as long as the prongs are making contact. That is an issue with any e-collar on a dog with a thick coat. You have to split the difference in the collar being too tight and having enough contact and still being comfortable for him to wear for longer periods of time. Altogether, the 2 dog Garmin setup was about $400+. It works great but the battery life is much shorter (4-5 days at most) than the Patpet which lasts for a couple of weeks before needing to be recharged. Of course battery life is dependant on use, and we use ours every day. But the Garmin battery plays out in a few days regardless of how much it is being used. The Patpet splits duty with the Garmin at our house. The Patpet also charges much faster than the Garmin collars. As the expensive Garmin collar’s battery is short lived compared to the Patpet, we often use the Patpet product as a back up. So I have experience comparing this collar set up to ones in a similar price range as well as comparing them to ones far more expensive better known brands. THE PATPET BLOWS AWAY THE OTHER CHEAP COLLARS WE HAVE USED AND RIVALS MY EXPENSIVE GARMIN SETUP IN EVERY WAY EXCEPT THE QUALITY OF THE REMOTE (and the fact that the Garmin has some extra features such as bark limiter and the ability to add a third collar – but that is a product costing more than five times as much for a two collar setup). Also, Garmin does not have the ability to set up the different collars with different levels of intensity feature, you simply have to a roll a dial to select the intensity on the Garmin (which is a pain to do if you need to call both dogs and and have to switch levels quickly). The Garmin collar holes are small and thus take a few seconds longer to get on the dog but the Garmin collar portion is easily replaceable. As for the Patpet collar’s water resistance: Don’t even worry about it. It is great! Just make sure to press down the rubber tab protecting the rechargeable socket. It is rated at IPX7. Our lab has spent hours in a saltwater Pool wearing the collar. No problems whatsoever. He stays on the surface mostly, so if your dog is a diver? We don’t have any experience with that. The remote is rated to IPX5 but I have not gotten it wet other that the occasional rain splash. It handled that well. My only gripe on this Patpet product is the remote, which seems flimsy to me. Otherwise it would be a product worth much more that I would be willing to pay a lot more for. As I stated earlier, we had a an older Patpet 640 where the remote began to misfire and would sometimes shock when we meant to tone. I find myself trying to be much more careful with the Patpet remote and I have yet to find a holster or case to ease my fears. But However, Patpet sells replacement parts available on Amazon, and a replacement remote is only about $20. Speaking of replacement parts: We have also replaced at least one collar (the actual rubber collar piece, not the electronic module) that got chewed up and it fit perfectly. It doesn’t appear that the collar part is replaceable BUT IT IS. You can also buy a replacement collar in blue instead of black. The PatPet remote comes with a belt clip that breaks off fairly easily. But… the expensive Garmin doesn’t even come with a belt clip. So that comparison is a wash. Both have a place to put a lanyard and that is what we use for both. The Patpet comes with a funky lanyard that you will either love or hate. But lanyards are easily replaceable at very little cost. The Garmin’s lanyard spot is larger looks sturdier than the Patpet’s. We actually broke one of the older Patpet lanyard holes by trying to force a different type of clip onto it. Just use one of those lanyard strings and learn from my mistake (or fix it with duct tape like did). Final: If you need a two dog set up (or even a single dog set up), and want to spend under $100 (actually well under $100), this product is a no brainer. You can’t buy a comparable product with good range and tone, vibrate, and shock for even double the cost of this one. Granted, if you buy a $400+ brand name product, you will have more features and probably won’t have to buy another one for a decade (but at some point you know you are going to lose the remote or the collar). If you need a product that will last a couple of years at moderate use even in wet (and possibly rough) environments (lets just say you have a labrador and leave it at that), then have no fear in buying this product. The collars have been bullet proof, the remotes? Not so much. If you have a remote problem after having the product for a while, I would try buying the replacement remote prior to dropping a lot of cash on more expensive product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • I had these for a couple of years and still work's grate
Works great dog hate it if they would listen then they wouldn't hate it as much
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025 by Eugene Lopes

  • Great purchase
I have 120 pound cane Corso mastiff and fits him in his fat neck very well and works great. I’ve had a lot of of these kind of collars and he normally rips them off and breaks them but this one he’s definitely not getting it off and you don’t have to have it super tight. It’s a very thick, heavy duty band with the electronic piece mold it into the band. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025 by joshua anthony

  • Great product!
Size: One Receiver Color: Black
Very effective! Great product. Works great on my 100 lb dog. Has a long battery life for the collar as well as the controller. Highly recommend this product. Great value for the money.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025 by LEO

  • Good in theory, poor in quality
Size: Two Receivers Color: Black
I would highly recommend looking into other brands or collars. I went with this one as it was a recommendation from a friend who’s had theirs for 2-3 years without issue, and also had also recommended it to her brother. The first 2-3 weeks we had zero issues with either of the collars, and had actually been making progress on training with both dogs. Then, randomly, after only an hour with it on my dog, it left a serious burn on his neck from only one of the prongs on the collar. Within a day of that, the wound had irritated him so much that he ended up scratching his neck raw and it went from a dime sized wound to a hot spot that was about 4 inches across his neck. Come to find out, my friend’s brother who had also purchased this brand around the same time had the same exact issue happen. Not sure if it’s a faulty batch that quality control missed, or if their overall build quality went way down in the last few years. I understand burns are a risk with any shock type collar, but knowing another person who had the same issue with the same brand just strikes me as odd, especially considering it’s not a cheap brand or collar. Luckily antibiotics helped my boy who was such a trooper throughout the whole healing process. Now, about 2 weeks later, you wouldn’t even be able to tell he had the injury if it wasn’t for the shaved patch of fur on his neck. Photos of the handsome boy attached for viewing pleasure ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025 by Danielle and Casey Danielle and Casey

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