Ultra-Small Dog Shock Collar, Ultra-Light & Thin Dog Training Collar with 1300ft Remote, Tailored for Small Dogs 5-15lbs & Medium Dogs, 198-Level Precise Control, Waterproof, Rechargeable (Black)
$36.99
Price: $36.99
(as of Apr 17, 2025 05:30:09 UTC – Details)
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Package Dimensions : 5.91 x 5.2 x 1.93 inches; 7.83 ounces
Item model number : 900X
Batteries : 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : February 8, 2025
Manufacturer : Chupolik
ASIN : B0DWK9CPH7
Country of Origin : China
【Ultra-Small/Light/Thin Design】The latest 2024 model, featuring an ultra-small/light/thin dog training collar, with dimensions of just 1*1.7*0.79in and a weight of only 0.8oz.
【Tailored for Small Dogs】Suitable for small dogs with neck sizes from 6-19 inches, equipped with a breathable and adjustable woven strap for enhanced comfort.
【Innovative Training Modes】Offers a total of 198 adjustable levels for precise training, including sound, vibration, and shock modes. Features a one-press switch for zero latency mode and long endurance mode, effectively adapting to various training scenarios.
【Safe, Comfortable, and User-Friendly】The collar is designed with the highest safety standards, featuring a one-key lock to prevent accidental shocks. The protruding contact points can be easily removed for added comfort.
【Compact Size, Powerful Performance】Provides a stable signal range of 1300 feet, with a magnetic charging design ensuring a completely sealed collar for excellent waterproofing. Quick charge in 2 hours provides up to 15 days of battery life. Please note the package excludes a charger.
Customers say
Customers find the shock collar works well, particularly for small dogs, and appreciate its adjustable vibration and shock levels. The collar is simple to use, with clear instructions provided, and customers like its sleek design. While the battery life receives mixed reviews, with some saying it holds charge well while others report it needs charging every other day.
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8 reviews for Ultra-Small Dog Shock Collar, Ultra-Light & Thin Dog Training Collar with 1300ft Remote, Tailored for Small Dogs 5-15lbs & Medium Dogs, 198-Level Precise Control, Waterproof, Rechargeable (Black)
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kaitlyn thompson –
Good for dogs
At first, I was hesitant about getting a training collar because Iâm usually pretty gentle with my pets. However, I recently adopted a 2-year-old Chihuahua rescue, and while he gets along with my 4-year-old cat, things werenât going so smoothly. Whenever he saw the cat, he would bark like crazy and wouldnât stop until he scared my kitty off. It eventually got to the point where my poor cat was losing weight from all the stress. After thinking it over carefully, I decided to try out two training collars to see if theyâd help.When the collars arrived, the fit for my Chihuahua was good, but the strap definitely needed some trimming. The extra length, which I assume is to accommodate bigger dogs, was more than necessary for my little guy. Fortunately, setting everything up wasnât too difficult, although it did take me about an hour to go through the instructions and get the collars ready. Interestingly, I didnât charge the collar initially and was still able to use it for about two days before it needed a recharge. Now, after fully charging it, itâs been three days and the battery is still going strong.As for the collarâs features, it comes with three modes: beep, vibrate, and shock. I mainly bought it for the first two because Iâm not even considering using the shock function. Given that my Chihuahua had already been through so much before I adopted him, the last thing I want is to cause him more distress. Thankfully, the beep catches his attention well, and the vibrate reinforces the âQuietâ command without any discomfort. So far, these two modes have worked perfectly, and I havenât had to consider the shock at all.Now, whenever the beep goes off, heâs much more aware, and if I use the vibrate function while saying âQuiet,â itâs like giving him a little nudge. Over the past few days, Iâve only been putting the collar on him when I leave the house. He still barks when someone comes to the door, which I donât mindâthatâs normal dog behavior. However, the collar has really helped control the barking when heâs home alone, and itâs reinforced his training without stressing him out. Additionally, his interactions with my cat have improved too. Heâs not barking at her as much anymore, and they seem to be getting along better now.
Jennifer –
Great for small dogs!
As a dog owner with experience using shock collars with multiple dogs over a 25+ year period of time, I feel comfortable giving an honest review of this product.The collar:The collar itself is a basic nylon strap with a buckle much like you’d find on a backpack or belt bag. This is likely suitable for a small dog. The strap is fairly thin and I would not feel comfortable leaving it on a larger dog without supervision. With that being said, this strap will only fit a dog with a neck up to 19 inches so be aware of that. The receiver on the collar is very lightweight and has prongs that can be swapped out depending on your needs. This is great for a smaller dog, but if you’re looking for something rugged for a sporting type breed, this likely is not going to work for you. The receiver is a hard plastic rather than the coated/rubberized receiver you would find on Sport Dog, old Tri-Tronics, or Garmin. Again, suitable for what it is meant for.The transmitter:The transmitter is actually fairly impressive in my mind. The buttons are a bit hard to read without tilting them into the light to see the symbols, but this could be remedied by the company in a future iteration by placing white symbols on the black buttons. This isn’t necessary per-se because you’re likely to get used to where everything it, but it would be handy. The screen is about the size of a quarter and in color. I’m impressed with that part of it. It also comes with a strap that could be worn on the wrist. A belt clip would also be nice in my mind for quicker accessibility, but again, not necessary.The features:Tone: My dogs both are trained to the point that they will respond to the tone on their own collars. When testing the tone on this collar at my desk, my youngest lab made a beeline out of the room. The tone is strong and will get the attention of the dog as is intended.Vibration: You can adjust the level of vibration. At 99, it is almost stronger than my Sport Dog collars. If you have a small dog, you might consider turning this down.Shock: You can lock it so that you never shock your dog. I would also recommend trying the level of shock on yourself by laying your own finger across both prongs before just slapping this on your dog. If you’re going to do it to them, you should know what you’re actually doing. When testing the collar with my finger, I could not even feel the slightest tingle in my finger until the collar was at level 9 for shock. By level 17 it still was not that strong, but on a small dog it doesn’t have to be. The level increases all the way to 99, so use your discretion.Overall:If you own a small dog who could benefit from some correction and you are willing to learn how to use a shock collar correctly and appropriately, this is a good collar for you. If improvements are made to the product in the future, I think it could benefit from a belt clip for the transmitter, a different style strap for the collar itself and maybe even a more durable material for the receiver. This is an expandable system so you can have more than one dog on the same transmitter which is nice. The big limitation is the range of the collar in my mind. It has a range of 1300 feet. This is fine for in the home, the yard, or on walks, but would be lacking in a larger area.With that said, this collar is suitable for its intended purpose and I give it 5 stars overall.
Combs Fam –
Works and doesnât hurt
Our pups are in their terrible twos, the bulldog gets spooked easy and sheâll start barking, which then will trigger the cavalier only she doesnât stop and it becomes problem, weâve been trying to work with her to stop.She has also taken to barking when animals appear on the TV. Nothing we were doing was working until we found this. We had tried another version elsewhere, a was just a remote that would make sounds that dogs could hear, but it was punishing both dogs for something. only one was doing, and the one that needed it the most wasnât phased by it.I really like that this gives you the option to choose between an audible beep sound, vibration, or shock, and you can also choose the intensity from one to 100. We started off with the vibration and she responded quickly to that, occasionally weâve had to use the shock to get her attention when she was really on a roll. But we keep it at a very low number, and I have tried it, feel similar to light static shock, just enough to kind of get your attention without causing pain.After using it nearly daily, and when she does respond to it, we do give her praise and a tiny treat, we are at the point of just wearing the collar is enough to remind her to not go crazy just because the bulldog barks and most days if she does, we can correct her with just the audible sound.The collar is kind of a one-size-fits-all, itâs adjustable and Iâm pretty sure we could take out the extra slack it would fit it on the bulldog without any issues. This company is actually really respectable and I highly recommend this product.
EXTON CORPORATION –
I used this pet collar to train my Bengal cat, and it worked great! The sound and vibration features allowed me to communicate with my pet without being overwhelming. The ergonomic design fits comfortably, and the materials are durable and lightweight, so my pet can wear it for long periods without irritation. Itâs simple to use, pairs easily with the remote, and I was able to start right away. The adjustable strap ensures it stays in place. My pet’s behavior has improved, and I would love more customization options!
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Gabrielle –
One of my best friends doesnât have any children and sheâs almost done with the adoption process for a small chihuahua. She always loved animals and initially was hesitant to get one because she lives alone and works late. But with research and friends with experience she is getting her little puppy. I decided to get her a meaningful gift. A gift that can help relieve her worries about training and caring for her soon to be baby pup, once the doggie is of age of course. Another friend who is a dog owner has bought and used the same product. It was highly recommended. Iâm super excited to give my bestie this Christmas gift.
Amazon Customer –
This works really well. I have a small dog who barks, I never used the shock part. I used the sound then vibrate and no barking. I donât have to put it on her now if she hears the sound she stops barking. Excellent product.
jade williamson –
**Update**The customer service rep (Pony) reached out to me and I’m in absolute awe. Even if the product was perfect in terms of what it’s supposed to do, they wanted to correct the issue with the location of the power button 🙂 and compensated me for even having an issue in the first place. This is a first in all of the thousands of dollars I’ve spent on Amazon. Well done Pony!!Perfect size, was able to remove the shock prongs as I only wanted the vibration and beep. Only downfall is it’s either turning itself off at the collar or she’s able to somehow. But when it’s on, extremely effective. Ben using the beeps as a positive thing with treats and the vibration for correction.