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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: CA, US
Posts: 710
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I've the mini Einstein and interestingly over time I was able to decrease the stim. She's became more sensitive (or attentive) to it. I do like how it has many stim levels so it gives you a better read/control. She started out around 20 - 25 and over time is now down to 15 or 16. I use the light feature when I walk her in the dark so it's handy to have.
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I'm going to go back to the OP and try to answer the question which was asked.
I've never heard of that brand of e-collar. But that does not affect my answer, which is: "the only 2 brands of e-collars I would ever consider are Dogtra and TriTronics. Period. Ever." If it matters, I've been training dogs (Labs) for 25+ years.... |
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Southern California
Posts: 931
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One of our club members just got this. I'll have to ask her how she likes it. She was pretty excited about it. And she has titled many dogs & bred GSDs.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: CA, US
Posts: 710
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My trainer who is partner with ME in his malinois breeding program, appeared in some of the ME videos, referred by him, titled many dogs in various dog sports and IPO, trained many working dogs, gives seminars, flown around to train (if any of this matters) recommended Einstein to me. It's a newer brand so may not be as well known.
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