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Mistress_J -> Best Shock Collar? (5/25/2008 5:37:35 AM)

I don't post on here often...so if there has been a post about this already I apologise.

I am looking to buy my slave a Shock Collar as a means to training him.
I have had a lot of time wasters and let downs whilst trying to achieve this...
So I thought I may as well post on here to see if anyone has any experience in getting a safe....(yet effective)....Shock Collar. Preferably with a remote..rather than these "Bark" ones people have been trying to make me buy. [sm=rolleyes.gif]




Maya2001 -> RE: Best Shock Collar? (5/25/2008 6:11:45 AM)

You can get remote electric collars here   Cabelas




Irishm57 -> RE: Best Shock Collar? (5/25/2008 7:53:44 AM)

Extreme restraints sells one
http://www.extremerestraints.com/remote-shock-puppy-trainer_158.html
Personally i prefer tens units, like the erostek 301/302 Since attachments can be made or bought for use in shocking other body parts. such as the gentials and anal use. And easier to hide when out in public





BootBlackBlast -> RE: Best Shock Collar? (5/25/2008 11:03:10 AM)

www.petco.com any remote trainer would do you just fine. I find that the lower profile works much better than the bigger clunkier units.




Mistress_J -> RE: Best Shock Collar? (5/25/2008 11:40:05 AM)

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erostek 301/302
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ORIGINAL: Irishm57

Extreme restraints sells one
http://www.extremerestraints.com/remote-shock-puppy-trainer_158.html
Personally i prefer tens units, like the erostek 301/302 Since attachments can be made or bought for use in shocking other body parts. such as the gentials and anal use. And easier to hide when out in public


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Does the Erostek come with some form of remote though?




Irishm57 -> RE: Best Shock Collar? (5/25/2008 11:45:45 AM)

the erostek 301's and 302's are remote controlled. one of those small key chain types.
sorry had a slight problem and ,, here is the link to what i have. Attachments can be made out of most metals. I forgot to mention tens units are more costly than dog collars, but have a wider range of usage.  Atachments for tens units can get expensive, but quite a few can be made from copper plumbing supplies from a home depot. here are a some of the early ones i made, other copper stuff is also on the main page
http://www.slavechris.com/CopperCB/CopperCB.html
and the unit i bought can be seen here
http://www.erostek.com/html/remote.html




Mistress_J -> RE: Best Shock Collar? (5/25/2008 1:16:51 PM)

Thank you for taking the time to reply to me on here, and your message Irishm57.

That copper CB looks very interesting...and it does seem like I am going to have to veer away from the route of Shock Collars...as I do want something that is a little more subtle when out in public :)




Irishm57 -> RE: Best Shock Collar? (5/25/2008 1:37:49 PM)

The one thing shocking dog collars have over a remote control tens unit is , some can be remote controlled or triggered via a perimeter wire. So you could techincally cage the person in an area with no walls. ( i read an interesting self bd story on that theme lol).

I like the site Maya posted on having collars,  never seen that one before. i will need to book mark that.

I hope i was a help and i didn't mean to hog the thread.




Mistress_J -> RE: Best Shock Collar? (5/25/2008 3:08:58 PM)

You were very helpful!
I didn't have much of an idea how to go about getting what I wanted before...and now I do :)
Edit: I seem to have lost my profile picture as my Avatar :(




Maya2001 -> RE: Best Shock Collar? (5/25/2008 6:20:54 PM)

Some of the remote dog training collars can  have a range of  a 100 yards to over a mile and they come with different levels of correction, some feature vibration and or warnings beeps ,  put on a smaller collar it could be adapted to use on the balls instead of the neck,,, the GPS can be used to track or use can use a containment collar(some are wireless) which make them portable to use in different location giving a warning  or shock if they leave the preset radius range but if left unattended you would have to lock up the reciever so the settings cannot be changed




csipro -> RE: Best Shock Collar? (5/25/2008 8:52:12 PM)

most dog shock collars have removable posts so you could use them as binding posts for wire and have the other end connected to somewhere else.  which is what I have planned once I get one that works [sm=angry.gif]
I figure once she decides she really likes it, then I'll pop for an et-302r because the remote is WAY smaller than any dog remotes I've seen so far.  




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