

🐾 Master the art of dog training with tech that keeps pace with your lifestyle.
The Jugbow Dog Shock Collar is a cutting-edge, rechargeable e-collar designed for all dog breeds, featuring a massive 4200FT range and 4 customizable training modes. Its IPX7 waterproof rating ensures durability in any weather, while the lightweight, adjustable nylon collar guarantees comfort. With dual-channel remote control, you can train two dogs simultaneously, backed by an impressive battery life of up to 35 days standby. Ideal for professional dog owners and busy millennials seeking effective, humane training solutions that blend seamlessly into active lifestyles.













| ASIN | B0CFX9F59C |
| ASIN | B0CFX9F59C |
| Age Range Description | Fit for dogs over 6 months old |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #416 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #1 in Electronic Training Collars |
| Brand Name | Jugbow |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Care Instructions | Spot Clean |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (12,347) |
| Date First Available | August 17, 2023 |
| Date First Available | August 17, 2023 |
| Included Components | 1*Collar(assembled well with short metal prongs and short silicone covers); 1*Remote; 2*Long Metal Prongs; 2*Long Silicone Covers; 1*User Manual; 1*Charging |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.75 x 0.79 x 0.04 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.01 x 4.92 x 2.32 inches |
| Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
| Item model number | DT-61 |
| Item model number | DT-61 |
| Manufacturer | Jugbow |
| Manufacturer | Jugbow |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | DT-61 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.75 x 0.79 x 0.04 inches; 10.23 ounces |
| Size | All Breed Sizes |
| Specific Uses for Product | Active |
| Style | Dog training collar |
| Target Audience Keyword | Dogs, dog |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
A**R
Simple to use, works well. Way better option than standard bark collars.
First off, I am an experienced dog handler of Shepherds and Dobermans. E-Collars get a bad rap because people don't know how to use them properly. It is VERY important that anyone using this or any device like it understand that it is NOT meant to be a punishment or an alternative to proper training. It is a communication tool. You issue the command, if they don't honor it, you issue the command again in combo with the stimulus from the collar. You might elect to wait til the third try at the command to issue the stimulus and work your way down to the 2nd try depending on your dog, the situation, etc. High drive working breed dogs like mine sometimes need a reminder that I'm talking to them. Its a nudge, an incentive to honor commands the first time on behaviors they've already been taught. Start at the lowest setting and work your way up just until you find that sweet spot. Its likely lower than you think you'll need. Do NOT use this as a punishment for things you haven't taught them yet. Thats what reward/treats are for. Put the time in to train your dog with positive reinforcements for the desired behavior. Use this device to remind/reinforce behaviors they've already been taught. I work from home and a house full of large breed dogs can really mess up a zoom meeting so these were acquired simply to control barking and general disruptive behavior that might otherwise force me away from my desk. This device is way better than standard bark collars as you control the stimulus and if you have multiple dogs at home or in your neighborhood, any bark collar that responds to sound will be going off constantly on the dog wearing it regardless of who is barking or if the unit hears something resembling a bark. Thats cruel. I do own some of the much higher priced E-Collars which work well for off leash, hiking, public settings, etc. but can be confusing for many folks. I purchased these specifically for use at home/on my property as they were simpler for my 13yr old daughter to use and I wasn't as concerned w/battery life, wear and tear, added features, etc. at home. I am very pleased with these units. I initially purchased one and quickly got more for all my dogs. I elected to get full 2 piece sets for each dog instead of multiple collars on one hand held unit because the switching back and forth between collars can lose important seconds when correcting a dog. It was easier for me for each dog to have their own set of a different color. Theyre all lined up on my desk while I'm working making rapid correction of the offending party easy. They were inexpensive, VERY easy to program and use, battery life for me lasts up to a week. Just 3 buttons (Beep, Vibrate, electro-stimulous). I only use the vibrate and beep options which is enough. As with most e-collar training, once the dog knows the consequence of not minding a command, they quickly mind the command the first time. They understand what the collar is and behave better simply by wearing it or seeing you reach for it. My house is MUCH quieter. Thank you.
V**N
Pretty good!
I have a 15 pound Havanese that was starting to bark too much, tried another brand first that didn’t work too well and died a premature death. The Jugbow is excellent for the money, I just use the vibrate mode and it has worked very well for behavior modification. Keeps charged for a reasonable amount of time. I do wish that they made these things sized for small, medium and large dogs, the receiver on the collar is a tad large for small dogs, not sure if because of need for battery and buzz, beep, shock mechanism. Generally happy with product, Tango doesn’t seem to mind wearing the collar. Regards. Ned.
S**N
Ok, but batteries dies toO quick
Had this product for a few month now. At first everything works very well, the collar had both beeping and shocking feature where you could adjust the level from high to low. Obviously you don't want to set it too high or else it might hurt your dog . Great for small/big dog training. One problem I began to see is that the batteries of the collar begins to die really quick even if you don't use it. I have to charge it almost once a week, again, I hardly use it but i kept it on my dogs neck incase she miss behave and I will click the beeping button to warn her not to do certain thing.
M**S
NOT EFFECTIVE FOR GIANT BREED DOGS! :(
NOT EFFECTIVE ON GIANT BREED DOGS!!! :( If you want to be chasing after your horse size dog while he’s laughing at you and acting like a total clown buy this collar. If you want something effective buy something that’s higher quality!! I had this collar for about a week and that’s all it took to know that it was not going to work for my dog. I have a 130lbs. 1 year old (in tact) male Great Dane who’s an absolute sweetheart but is stubborn, highly distracted, and absolutely needs to have the option of being held accountable with an E-collar when off leash. With little or no distractions my dog is great, and will recall perfectly without me even touching the E-collar, so I know he KNOWS the command and what I’m asking of him. This isn’t my first rodeo with an E-collar either. We had an older E-collar (different brand) that we trained multiple dogs on that was great, but finally started to give out after about 4 years. Our old collar was good enough while my Dane was a pup, but I knew he was going to be needing something more effective soon. I was finally going to cosplay as someone in a different tax bracket and purchase a big name expensive collar, but as a last ditch effort I fell for the great reviews and ads for this Jugbow collar. I didn’t see any reviews on testing this collar on a giant breed dog (probably because other owners had more sense than me), so I thought I could be of some use and test it out on my pup either way. Upon opening, I actually had really high hopes for it. It seemed well made for the most part, and when testing it out on myself it worked great. I was a little worried my dog might be thrown off having used our old collar for a while now, but he adjusted quickly. The first few days went great and my dog responded well to the beep and vibrate setting in multiple low distraction settings (rarely do I need to shock him). Today was the day I knew this collar wasn’t going to work for us though….Our neighborhood bumps up against a green belt area that’s perfect for letting the dogs explore off leash. Every now and then my pup will get a wild hair up his butt and full blown SPRINT back to our neighbors to run up and down the fence line with their dogs. When this happens he couldn’t care less about anything other than those dogs and having a good time unless I give him ALL of the warnings AND eventually hit him with the shock. When I do finally shock him he will correct himself and come back, BUT TODAY?!?! Nope!! This MF didn’t care at all!! It didn’t matter if I called his name, beeped him, hit him with the vibrate on the highest setting, or even shocked him on the highest setting…he was not phased!! At one point I was so desperate I was just pressing buttons at random (absolutely do not do this I 100% know better and it confuses the crap out of your dog) but like I said I was desperate for anything to work at that point. I also knew I was well within the range of the collar. I originally had the shock set to a 10 because this is where he first “noticed” it when trying the collar on, but I made it all the way to 99 when this little situation was all said and done. My dog didn’t look like he was even slightly bothered by the shock!! He was looking at me like, “This is what you get for buying the cheap collar woman!!” Needless to say, I’ll be returning this collar because in an emergency situation or high distraction setting it obviously just isn’t effective. I also don’t want to teach him that listening is optional. To be fair, a majority of collars aren’t super effective on giant breed dogs, so I’m not surprised this one didn’t work out for us. It may be a great if your dog did only need the beep, vibrate, or has almost perfect recall skills even in a high distraction setting. I could see this collar being more effective on smaller dogs. I do think there’s promise for this collar, but it’s just not meant for x-large or giant breed dogs. I do like that this company is trying to make E-Collars more affordable and not have such a high barrier of entry to these types of training tools. If this truly was the only E-collar someone could afford I think it would still be a decent training tool to start your dog on, and much better than no E-Collar at all. Yes, I’m sad AF because I did just purchase a $300 Dogtra collar before writing this review.
F**A
Excelente producto. Definitivamente no es mágico, por que el perro no va a entender solo lo quieres que haga o deje de hacer. Pero en definitiva es muy buena opción para entrenar al perro y que deje de ladrar tanto. Mi perro se despertaba en la madrugada a ladrar mucho y nos despertaba, habíamos intentado de todo, desde juguetes para distraerlo hasta música, pero comenzamos a entrenarlo por las tardes cuando ladraba con el collar puesto, reforzando con un "NO", y con el puro sonido y vibración aprendió, no fue necesario el electroshock y eso que es un perro bastante testarudo. Recomendaría 100%.
M**Y
Very good
E**O
Buen producto y cumple con las expectativas
J**I
Cuando funcionaba era una maravilla pero duró 40 días prende da toda la información pero ya no trasmite o recibe el aparato ya solo es un collar sin función
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