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Buy AGPtek® Rechargeable Wireless LCD digital dog Training Shock collar with 100LV of Shock and Vibration, Remote Control

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  • **Please refer to the product descriptin to learn how to use the product** The system can be used for 1 or 2 receivers.(the additional receiver must be the same type as your previous one and purchased from us)
  • Provides a professional 100 level shock and 100 level Vibration with Rechargeable LCD digital remote control electric training Collar
  • Rechargeable LCD digital remote control electric training collar remote control electric shock devices
  • Note: Saving beads switch inside will ring if you shake the receiver. Every time you pull out the batteries, you need to match code again.
  • Convenience of easy-to-read LCD screen shows the stimulation level. Over 3,000 different identity codes to prevent conflicts with other e-collars.


1. 100 levels of vibration & static.
2.The levels can be altered by using up & down button.
3. This product is for pet training only, by training,the pet can understand the intention of its owner.Desirable results can only be achieved after a period of training.
Following the correct instructions, you can effectively train your pet and make it a docile and adorable creature.
How to match code for this dog training collar do this to connect receiver with remote before using-Step 1: press "M



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AGPtek® Rechargeable Wireless LCD digital dog Training Shock collar with 100LV of Shock and Vibration, Remote Control


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