I agree this is a wonderful collar. Our Pyr respected the collar until winter. I have been seeing that some people are shaving the area so the contacts touch the skin. How do you handle the double coat?
We'd recommend using our longer set of prongs. If the hair is still too thick to make contact, you could shave the area down where the prongs are going to sit so that contact can be made.
Loved this collar for the 3 weeks before it became damaged. The power button is a weak point on the front of the collar. It is in a vulnerable area on the front of the collar and damage to that button cover will compromise the waterproof nature of the collar. Damage to this button cover will most likely not be covered by warranty as it is easy to say it’s punctured by dog damage. If this button was less vulnerable, I would love it. However, everyday dog activity will damage this button and you will be charged at least $150 to fix it. Major flaw in design as the power button is rarely used and could have been sunken on the back where it would be less prone to damage.
Thank you! Loved your video! I'm starting with my Colorado Mountain Dog and hoping for the same results!
Let us know how training goes!
Love the names of your dogs!
I agree this is a wonderful collar. Our Pyr respected the collar until winter. I have been seeing that some people are shaving the area so the contacts touch the skin. How do you handle the double coat?
We'd recommend using our longer set of prongs. If the hair is still too thick to make contact, you could shave the area down where the prongs are going to sit so that contact can be made.
Loved this collar for the 3 weeks before it became damaged. The power button is a weak point on the front of the collar. It is in a vulnerable area on the front of the collar and damage to that button cover will compromise the waterproof nature of the collar. Damage to this button cover will most likely not be covered by warranty as it is easy to say it’s punctured by dog damage. If this button was less vulnerable, I would love it. However, everyday dog activity will damage this button and you will be charged at least $150 to fix it. Major flaw in design as the power button is rarely used and could have been sunken on the back where it would be less prone to damage.