Innotek Lap Dog Trainer

$148.99 $98.90
(as of 28/10/2010 06:18 - info)
  • Advanced trainer with 200-yards range for small household dogs
  • Featherweight contoured receiver; collar fits neck sizes 5 to 21 inches
  • Compact, 6-button, hand-held transmitter weighs only 2-3/5 ounces
  • 4 stimulation levels, plus tone-only option; waterproof; training DVD included
  • Receiver measures 1-7/8 by 1-1/6 by 1-2/7 inches; transmitter measures 1-3/4 by 5/8 by 3-1/2 inches; limited lifetime warranty

Especially for small household dogs. Our latest micro-sized advanced trainer features tapered styling that contures the neck, becoming virtually invisible. Collar receiver features just the right low level correction that’s perfect for small dogs.

Training Aids

5 Reviews

  1. Phillip Henderson says:
    Posted September 25, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Tried 2 of these units and both had problems. Only works some of the time. Distance – maybe 20′.

  2. Robert McCullough says:
    Posted September 1, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I bought this collar for our Papillon (6 pounds, tiny neck). The collar itself is nice and flexible so it fit well around our dog’s neck, but the metal buckle isn’t very convenient. I would much prefer the plastic “snap” that most dog collars employ. On the plus side, the receiver is the smallest on the market, which is nice.

    However, this collar does NOT have an “external” antenna. Most other training collars have an antenna built into the collar strap which boosts reception. This collar has a tiny “internal” antenna and as a result, the effective range is TERRIBLE (by my tests, about 3% of the claimed 200 yards). I can’t imagine how other owners are making this work. I had to be within 20 feet with direct line of sight (no walls/windows between me and the dog) before the receiver would respond.

    Worse yet, I could be 10 feet away from our dog (who is furiously barking because someone rang the doorbell), repeatedly pushing the button on the transmitter and nothing would happen. It seems like there’s a “warm up” period on the receiver and/or the transmitter so the first few button presses don’t do anything, which kind of defeats the purpose.

    Conclusion: this collar simply doesn’t cut it — it’s unreliable and has lousy range. I returned it for a SportDog SD-105 collar, which is the same price but has MUCH, MUCH better range and responsiveness. It’s a little bulkier, but I’ll definitely trade that for a collar that actually works (even if I’m in a room on the other side of the house).

  3. T. Carolan says:
    Posted July 31, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    The 200′ range that this lists is simply not true, it does not go 200′ in the open, maybe more like 50′ and it will not work through anything, not a wall, tree, or window. you have to run around with the remote trying to get close to your dog, by the time you can shock him you are close enough to touch him. My pom starts barking and running through the house like a mad man and this does not help me with that at all. There is no way I can catch up to him when he is being bad.

  4. Horsey1 says:
    Posted May 17, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I bought this training collar to help train my small dog not to chase my cat. It worked for only a week and then one of the prongs stopped working. The other prong still works so it’s ‘usable’ but it’s also very difficult to turn on and off to save the battery save the battery life. I ordered another collar made by Dogtra and the quality was far better and worth the extra $.

  5. K. Aut says:
    Posted May 13, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Quick shipping. Product came exactly as described. This collar was perfect for my small 10 pound dog. She didn’t respond (or feel) level 1, but as soon as I used level 2 she stopped barking and came back to me. I have only had to use it a couple of times (only on level two) and my pup is listening so well. I would recommend this collar for anyone with a small dog. I can’t find anything I don’t like about it.


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