Easy-to-Sell, Proven Products for Your Pet Retail Business

Remote Dog Trainer Market Trends

 

  • Intelligent: GPS + mobile app-based systems enable electronic fencing, remote recalls, and behavior recording, becoming a high-end option (e.g., Halo and SpotOn).
  • Wireless/Easy Installation: Wireless base stations and portable transmitters, with their low construction costs, are more popular than wired fencing.
  • Consumer demand for pet safety and remote monitoring is increasing (increased pet ownership rates and pet spending).
  • Regulatory and ethical drivers: “Painless/less invasive” alternatives (vibration, sound, positive training) are gaining importance, while electric shock products are facing controversy and restrictions.

 

How does a Remote Dog Trainer work?

 

Definition: A device/system used to remotely train or restrict a dog’s movement within a certain range. It consists of a transmitter (base station or handheld) and a receiver (collar) worn by the dog.

How it works: The base station/GPS defines the boundary. The receiver detects approaching/crossing the boundary. It then issues an alert (sound/beep), vibration, or static/electrical stimulation. Modern products often support app-based parameter adjustment, logs, and real-time location tracking. For GPS-based models, boundaries are managed by the cloud/app, eliminating the need for underground wiring.

 

 

What types of remote dog trainers are there?

 

  1. Buried electromagnetic fence (traditional): Base station + buried wire + collar receiver.
  2. Wireless transmitter/circular wireless fence: Base station transmits wireless signals to form a circular boundary (Pros: easy installation; Cons: fixed shape).
  3. GPS/cloud-based geofencing (most flexible) :Uses GPS positioning to set arbitrary polygonal fences, supporting outdoor activities, remote tracking, and subscription services.
  4. Remote training collars: Use a handheld transmitter for remote triggering (sound/vibration/static) for obedience training.
  5. Combination (3-in-1): Remote training + fence + safety light/tracking function.

Is it suitable for most dogs?

Most adult dogs are suitable, but please note that size, fur thickness, health status, sensitivity, and age (puppies and older dogs require more caution) may affect adaptation and parameter settings. Certain dog breeds or dogs with health problems are not suitable for static electricity or strong stimulation methods.

 

Supplier Recommendation wellturn

  • 13+ years of expertise in smart pet training devices
  • 5,000㎡ factory exporting to Europe, US & Australia
  • 20+ R&D experts and 100+ patents driving innovation
  • 30-point QA process, certified by CE, RoHS & FCC
  • 1M+ annual sales and 650K+ positive global reviews
  • OEM/ODM services, 1-year warranty & free worldwide shipping

 

Wellturn — Your trusted partner in smart pet training solutions, combining technology, quality, and reliability to help your business grow.

We’re Here to Help

For any inquiries, feedback, or support, reach out to us using this form.

Contact Us