







🐾 Master the art of dog training with tech that keeps pace with your lifestyle.
The Bousnic Dog Shock Collar is a versatile, rechargeable training system with a 3300ft range, suitable for dogs from 5 to 120 pounds. Featuring 3 humane training modes—beep, vibration, and adjustable safe shock—it offers precise behavior correction without distress. Its IP67 waterproof receiver and long battery life (up to 15 days) make it ideal for all weather conditions and extended outdoor use. Dual-channel functionality allows simultaneous training of two dogs, making it a top choice for active, professional dog owners.











| Brand | BOUSNIC |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Pink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 18,559 Reviews |
| Material | Dog Training Collar |
| Pattern | Solid |
Y**N
Absolutely the Best Collar
I’ve been using e collars for about 5 years. After trying and using Patpet, Jugbow and Bousnic, Bousnic is my favorite. My dog, Daisy, a German Wirehair Pointer. Typically use it twice a day. We live on a lake and the collar is totally waterproof. In the fall we upland hunt, 6 days a week, the collar works when wet, frozen or caked a bit with mud. The distance is never an issue for us. The transmitter is laid out perfectly when hanging from a lanyard- Tone on top, Vibrate in the center and shock on the bottom. It’s easy to use, logical. The tone is excellent. I use the tone for 2 things: total recall- holding the tone button until the dog has come all the way back and is sitting in front of me. Also use the Tone Beep for locating my dog while hunting when Daisy is in the cattails or in tall grass. I momentarily press the tone button and I can locate her within about 50 yards. She can be on point, won’t move when she hears the momentary tone. Vibrate- I use vibrate on its highest setting to signal to Daisy stay close meaning she’s going out in front too far. I press the vibrate and Daisy will turn back and wait for me, this isn’t a sit command. Lastly, the shock, I use it on the 6 setting. It is rarely used. It gets her attention but doesn’t cause distress. I’d use it to stop her from doing something like heading off the property. This is a super e collar, I am a fan.
K**H
Great for dog owners with poor mobility
My mother ordered one for her dog before, and I've just ordered another for my own quadruped. She lives with me, so she tries to keep her dog in line as much as she can. In days past, she could first discipline with the fly swatter and then just threaten with it, but her current lack of mobility makes that impossible. This lets her reach out and touch em. It's easy. If my mom can master it, there's nothing to it. She can easily switch between functions and adjust intensity as desired. I've heard nothing but praise from her over this item, and this is coming from a woman that couldn't program a VCR 30 years ago, let alone use today's technology. It works. This is really what matters. Mom started off using the tone and vibration functions, because nobody wants to hurt their "furry kid". But, being a dog, of course he learned those are just nuisances. After the initial confusion wore off, they had no effect. Once the shock function was introduced (top setting of just 6), that changed. Now there is a tangible consequence to the other functions, and he knows what's coming if he ignores them. The difference is stark. Of course, he's a dog, doing dog things. In suburbia, other dogs barking will set him off, but he's doing what he's supposed to do. However when Mom has had enough, she now just holds up the remote without pressing a single button, and it ends right there. Doesn't even have to cycle through everything else. If he's not wearing the collar, the dog still knows what it means. I work nights, so this has been a godsend. The adjustable shock allows her to keep it to a bare minimum, so the shock only gets her point across without causing fear or trauma. We've seen other dogs traumatized by these things, and didn't want that. At that setting, the dog doesn't even yelp - he tenses up for half a second and immediately returns to her side. Doesn't even cower. Of course, this is only after she's warned him and the other dogs are still going full tilt, keeping him worked up. There will be some fitting needs done at first, but you only need a pair of scissors and a lighter to melt the end (keeps it from fraying). Not hard if your dog is still, but if not, that's why you're looking for a collar. Just make sure to use the finger gap rule and you'll be fine.
B**T
Very effective and easy to use.
I live in NW Montana and bought this training collar mostly to stop my young dog, Beemer, from barking at and/or chasing deer that lived here before I built my house and live here with me now on my 20 acre property. I also put out water in a tub for the deer, birds and ground squirrels because there isn't a water source of any kind close by. I often let Beemer out for long periods of time so he can get plenty of exercise running and exploring. Unfortunately, he was scaring the deer, playing in their water tub and getting muddy while splashing the water out and leaving what was left muddy. This collar is well designed and constructed, easy to use, has great range and the 3 functions (beep, vibrate or shock) can be easily tailored to the appropriate level for the pet and purpose. I have found it to be very effective in breaking some of Beemer's bad habits that would have otherwise been almost impossible to do or would have taken much longer. Now I can watch him from a window as he explores the area and plays with sticks he finds on the ground. It didn't take long for me to catch him in the act and then use one of the functions to stop him in his tracks and come back to the house. Beemer has stopped barking at and/or chasing the local deer. He also won't go near the water tub. I have seen him lying on the pavement and watching the deer graze not very far away. Some of the deer still won't come around while he's out, but several of them have decided that he is not a threat and will graze with him visibly present. If he stands up, they will probably be alarmed, but if I'm watching, I can give him a quick beep or vibration and he will immediately turn around and walk back to the house. I believe at least some of the deer and Beemer will eventually be able to be in the same area without any alarm and they and the other animals now have a reliable source of water...at least until the ice and snow cause it to freeze. Another benefit of the collar demonstrated itself this morning as I was at my kitchen window. Beemer was playing with a stick on the concrete apron in front of the garage when he suddenly broke into a full-speed run with the hair on his back standing straight up. I immediately pulled the remote out of my shirt pocket as I looked ahead of Beemer to see what he was chasing and saw that he was quickly gaining ground on a resident fox that I have seen many times. I immediately started pressing the vibration and shock buttons as he disappeared into the woods out of sight. Beemer is pretty strong-willed and I was concerned that I might not be able to stop him, but a couple of seconds later he emerged from the woods and was trotting back toward the house with the fox, now the pursuer, following him. But the fox was apparently confused when Beemer suddenly turned and started running back toward home and initially decided to chase him. But then, as if giving the situation more thought, it wisely peeled off and scampered back into the woods toward safety. Beemer (a mixed Golden/Lab) is faster, larger and stronger than the fox. I have no doubt that Beemer would have caught up with the fox since, in just seconds, he was only inches from the fox's tail when I pulled the remote from my pocket. The fox would have just as surely fought back since he would literally be fighting for his life. If Beemer had not been wearing the collar and I had not been standing at the window, I believe the likely result would have been a dead fox and a seriously lacerated dog that would have spent some painful time with a vet this morning. I had previously realized that the collar could possibly be used as a safety device to remove a threat in an emergency. Beemer has always turned and ran toward home immediately after being alerted, regardless of which function I used and there may be times when that propensity would be important.
R**N
Great training collar
We adopted a dog from the shelter and we struggled with leash training for a few months before we finally decided to try an e-collar. She gets overly excited when she sees other dogs and would start pulling, barking, and whining anytime we would get too close to another dog. She is about 50 lbs and very strong, so it was difficult to redirect her and she never cared about pulling against her collar and would just ignore my corrections. I also tried a gentle leader with her, which helped with the pulling but she would still bark like crazy. This e-collar has been a lifesaver and she is a completely different dog now. We started with just the beeping to get her attention, then moved to the vibrate whenever she ignored the beeping. Once we felt more comfortable with the collar and took her on the first walk with it on, we used the shock setting when we saw the first dog and she started to bark and pull. She ignored level 5/99 and did not respond until level 10, but once we did level 10 she immediately stopped barking and sat beside me and just watched the dog as it passed on the other side of the street. We have been using the collar consistently for about a month and she has made incredible progress. We are now practicing with her being off-leash so that she can have more freedom to enjoy her time outside. We only use the shock (still at level 15 max) if she is unresponsive to the beep/vibrate and we need to recall her quickly. She has been doing a great job of staying relatively close to us while outside and her behavior when we see another dog has transformed. She will still whine a bit and watch the other dogs because she wants to play, but she stays near us and is no longer barking and pulling. For the vibrate setting, we usually use this at its maximum level (16), as it seems like it is not that strong and our dog will ignore it completely if we lower the level past 12. The beeping setting has a pretty good range, but we normally use it around levels 5-8 because she responds more to the higher-pitched sound than the louder/lower sound it has at level 1. For the shock setting, it seems crazy to myself and my boyfriend that this collar can go all the way up to level 99. My boyfriend tried up to level 15 on himself (which is the max we will use on our dog), and that has been plenty for us. Our dog is a shepherd mix and about 50 lbs at 11 months old. We make sure that the collar is snug against her neck and will only use the shock when absolutely necessary. She jumps just a little when we use it, but does not yelp or cry at all. The battery life on this has been great. I have charged it twice so far overnight, but both times the battery still had 2/4 bars left and I could have used it for longer before charging. We have been using it every day when we go for walks and when we go to the park/fields to play. I turn off the remote and collar when we're not using them and this might be helping the battery last even longer. The range on the remote is great so far, but I also try to stay proactive to keep her in my line of sight and not let her get too far away before recalling her. On the remote, it is kind of easy to accidentally switch the remote off or to the second channel if you're not paying attention and holding the remote wrong. Other than my user-error, I like the controls on the remote and how easy it is to use. I like that this remote gives you the ability to switch quickly between the 3 settings - I have been able to use the buttons quickly when training off leash and my dog looks like she's about to take off and I need her to come back to me. Update: A few months after getting the collar, the receiver seemed to stop working out of nowhere. The receiver and remote were both fully charged, but the collar was not making any noises/vibrations/shocks. I reached out to the company and the customer service was excellent. They sent me a new receiver in the mail, free of charge by the end of that same week. Update: We have had the collar for almost a year now and have used it consistently to train our dog. We almost exclusively use the vibration setting and only need to use it for recall when she is far away - much easier than yelling as loud as I can. The collar has held up well to daily use and our dog's love of puddles and shallow water. She's not much of a swimmer so we have not had it tested in deep water/prolonged swimming. This collar really has been a great training tool and helped our rescue make unbelievable progress, and now she gets to enjoy most of her time outside off-leash and free to roam and play.
S**K
Great collar
Great collar! I love the pink for my girl dog and just looks like a regular collar. It doesn’t bother her at all. The remote and the collar stay charged for a very long time. My dog gets out and the distance it goes is so helpful. Three easy settings. Just the noise alone will stop her the vibration is subtle and I don’t use the shock as the other settings seem to do the trick!
T**I
Must buy for dog issues!
This collar works! I purchased this is 2024. I had an escape artist and once I tried this she hasn’t even had to wear it in the last year! Fast forward to present….we have another escape artist. This one is worse than the first one and is just focused on getting out to chase the neighbors outdoor cat. I got the collar back out and she ignores the beep, ignores the vibration and I tried the shock and it is no longer working! I don’t know why just that function isn’t working but I’m having to walk a dog in a fenced yard that almost pulls me down so needless to say I’m going back to this collar and ordering another one! I would highly recommend it. The highest shock I had to use to train my first dog was 6. Just for knowledge, these both are around 40 pound dogs stubborn mixed breeds that are rescue dogs.
A**A
You get what you pay for.
I bought one for my young dog that sometimes likes to run off and it worked great. So then (a few months later) I ordered one for my older dog who usually isn’t a problem but sometimes doesn’t like to come when I call. The second one I bought stopped turning on/off and will take multiple tries to turn on/off so I just leave them on 24/7 now even when not using. Now (a bit over a year later) I can’t change the levels for the beep, buzz, or shock. I’d say this isn’t much of an issue normally but I have rarely use the shock option and it is set too high. I don’t want to hurt my dogs just to get them back in the house.
H**X
Delivers stimulation reliably for training
I bought this to replace a different manufacturer model that I bought 8 years ago because my dog has been having some middle aged issues minding commands. This model is MUCH better than the other one I was using. The receiver is not too heavy on the collar, so it does not flip forward, which is key to having these devices work. There is a wide range of adjustability for the settings, which I appreciate. My dog is deaf, so the beep is useless to us, but I’m sure it is useful to others. I do wish there was a way to significantly reduce the volume of the beep, because it is rather loud. That’s why I didn’t give it 5 stars. Otherwise, all of the features work as they should and are reliable. My old model was very unreliable delivering vibrations. I’m hoping that this model is not incredibly sensitive to cold temperatures, because that was another failure of the previous device I used. So far, this has been wonderful to use the few times I needed it. It worked as it should and my dog learns quickly, so I did not need to continue using it on a daily basis.
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