Sunday, October 23, 2016

Cujo Control Dog Training Collar Review




This is my review of the Cujo Control Dog Training Collar

It came already assembled with the nylon collar threaded through the device.  I installed the batteries and adjusted the collar to fit my Siberian Husky, Sampson.  I cut the excess collar and burned the end with a lighter to keep it from fraying.  It comes with a remote control (with 2 AAA batteries).  The color coded buttons with symbols are easy to distinguish.  The yellow button makes a beeping noise.  The blue button makes the collar vibrate.  The red button is for shock.  There is a – and + for intensity control and it has a button option to have another collar (you toggle between collar 1 & 2).  The remote has a strap and a belt clip.  The remote shuts off after 30 seconds of inactivity to conserve the battery.

The collar is sturdy and has two prongs that stick out to touch the dog’s skin.  You have to put the collar on tight with only one finger width between the collar and the dog- that insures adequate contact with skin and that it does not move around on his neck. It came with two AA batteries.  There is an on/off button on the underside of the collar device.  There is a green indicator light when on and when you turn it off you hold it for about 5 seconds until the red light goes out.   

It seems to work well, using all 3 settings.  I use the shock at the lowest setting and the vibrate in the middle.  There are 16 settings 1 being the lowest and 16 the highest.  There is a safety feature that on shock and vibrate if the button is held for 10 consecutive seconds it will automatically time out and it will reset after the button has been released. 

It comes with a shock tester and an extra set of prongs.  It also comes with an operating and training guide.  There is online help if needed.  I am giving this collar 5 out of 5 stars.  This collar does what it says it will do.  I look forward to further training my Sampson with this collar.


 

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