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ET 302 Mini E Collar With Remote Half Mile Range Waterproof Tone Or Vibration
ET 302 Mini E Collar With Remote Half Mile Range Waterproof Tone Or Vibration
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The ET 302 Mini E Collar With Remote is a compact, reliable training tool designed for puppies and dogs who benefit from clear distance cues. With a remote range of up to 0.5 miles and a rugged, waterproof build, you can train confidently whether you’re in the yard, at the park, or on a rainy day walk. The collar offers two humane feedback options—Tone and Vibration—so you can choose the cue that resonates best with your dog without relying on audible commands or leash corrections.
Why the ET 302 stands out
- Mini, comfortable design — purpose-built for puppies and small to mid-sized dogs, ensuring a snug fit without bulk during training sessions.
- Long-distance capability — reach recall and boundary training exercises at up to 0.5 miles (about 800 meters) from the remote, expanding your control without shouting or chasing.
- All-weather reliability — a waterproof collar that stands up to rain, mud, and outdoor adventures, keeping training consistent year-round.
- Two clear cue options — choose Tone for an audible signal and Vibration for a discreet, tactile reminder, enabling humane, non-lethal training cues.
- Origin and purpose — designed with puppies in mind and built to U.S. standards, focusing on straightforward operation and dependable performance.
How this helps your training goals
Whether you’re teaching basic sit/stay, reinforcing recall, or setting boundaries during walks, the ET 302 provides consistent cues you can rely on at practical distances. The tonal cue can be paired with positive reinforcement to reinforce good behaviors, while vibration acts as a gentle reminder when your dog drifts from the desired action. This combination supports progressive training, reduces practice friction, and helps you build a stronger, trust-based relationship with your dog.
Ideal for
- New puppy training, familiarizing young dogs with distant cues
- Dogs that respond well to tactile or audible signals
- Outdoor training sessions in yards, parks, or trails, including rainy or damp conditions
- Owners seeking a simple, non-shock training tool with reliable performance
Practical tips for best results
- Start training at close range to establish the cue-dog association, then gradually increase distance.
- Pair each Tone or Vibration cue with a clear command and positive reinforcement (treats, praise) for faster learning.
- Keep sessions short and positive to maintain engagement and avoid stress.
- Regularly check the collar fit and ensure clean, dry contact points after outdoor use.
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