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🐾 Master the art of dog training—because your pack deserves the best.
The Dogtra 280X 2-Dogs E-Collar is a professional-grade training system designed for dogs 10 lbs and up. Featuring a half-mile remote range, waterproof and drop-proof construction, and 100 levels of precise stimulation, it allows simultaneous control of two dogs with safety-focused features like a 1000-lux LED light and safety lock. Ideal for active dog owners and trainers seeking reliable, durable, and effective training tools.






































| Brand | Dogtra |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes, Fits small to medium to large dog breeds 10 lbs and up, including Akita, Alaskan Malamute, Australian Shepherd, Basset Hound, Belgian Malinois, Bernese Mountain Dog, Bloodhound, Border Collie, Boxer, Bullmastiff, Cavalier, Cane Corso, Chihuahua, Chow Chow, Cockapoo, Cocker Spaniel, Collie, Corgi, Dalmatian, Dachshund (Wiener Dog), Doberman Pinscher, English Bulldog, English Springer Spaniel, French Bulldog (Frenchie), French Spaniel, German Shepherd Dog, German Shorthaired Pointer, Golden Retriever, Goldendoodle, Great Dane, Great Pyrenees, Irish Setter (Red Setter), Labrador Retriever, Labradoodle, Maltipoo, Mini Schnauzer, Newfoundland Dog (Newfie), Pomsky, Pomeranian (Pom), Poodle, Pug, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Rottweiler, Saint Bernard, Samoyed, Shiba Inu, Shih Tzu, Siberian Husky, Tibetan Mastiff, Toy Poodle, Vizsla, Yorkshire Terrier (Yorkie), Small, Medium, Large Breed Recommendation All Breed Sizes, Fits small to medium to large dog breeds 10 lbs and up, including Akita, Alaskan Malamute, Australian Shepherd, Basset Hound, Belgian Malinois, Bernese Mountain Dog, Bloodhound, Border Collie, Boxer, Bullmastiff, Cavalier, Cane Corso, Chihuahua, Chow Chow, Cockapoo, Cocker Spaniel, Collie, Corgi, Dalmatian, Dachshund (Wiener Dog), Doberman Pinscher, English Bulldog, English Springer Spaniel, French Bulldog (Frenchie), French Spaniel, German Shepherd Dog, German Shorthaired Pointer, Golden Retriever, Goldendoodle, Great Dane, Great Pyrenees, Irish Setter (Red Setter), Labrador Retriever, Labradoodle, Maltipoo, Mini Schnauzer, Newfoundland Dog (Newfie), Pomsky, Pomeranian (Pom), Poodle, Pug, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Rottweiler, Saint Bernard, Samoyed, Shiba Inu, Shih Tzu, Siberian Husky, Tibetan Mastiff, Toy Poodle, Vizsla, Yorkshire Terrier (Yorkie), Small, Medium, Large See more |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | 280X 2-Dog |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,057 Reviews |
| Material | Biothane Collar Strap |
| Product Care Instructions | Charge fully before first use, Clean after exposure to dirt or water, Rinse saltwater off, Store in a cool, dry place Product Care Instructions Charge fully before first use, Clean after exposure to dirt or water, Rinse saltwater off, Store in a cool, dry place See more |
T**T
Reliable, Effective & Worth Every Penny- 2 Years Later & Still Invested in a 2nd One
I’ve been using the Dogtra 280C for over two years now, and I can confidently say it’s one of the best investments I’ve made as a dog parent. I originally bought it for my male Doberman, and after seeing how effective, reliable, and gentle it was in our training routine, I didn’t hesitate to purchase a second one for our newest pup. Even after two years of regular use, the first unit is still going strong. The battery life holds up, the remote response is instant, and the collar has stood up to everything from rainy walks to off-leash adventures. The design is compact, sleek, and doesn’t weigh my dogs down, which is a huge plus—especially with active breeds like mine. What made this even more enjoyable is how easy it was to buy a second unit. The process was simple and seamless, and I appreciated knowing I was investing in a product I already trusted. If you’re looking for a professional-grade e-collar that builds confidence, supports communication, and lasts over time, the Dogtra 280C is hands-down the one to get. It’s been a huge part of our glow-up journey as a stylish, structured dog family—and I can’t recommend it enough.
H**Y
The best Dogtra so far
As a professional dog trainer, I got the 2 dog 280x. Connecting with my old 280c was a breeze although there is not much information on how to do it. As part of Dogtra’s popular lineup, the 280X model is a step up in terms of functionality, durability, and ease of use, making it an excellent choice for both novice pet owners and professional trainers. Pros: - Stimulation knob is WAY more accurate - 3 dogs on one remote - Not sure about battery size, but it felt like the unit lasts longer Cons: - I did not like the system to switch between dogs. It is small for my big hands. - The 280c remote felt more ergonomic than this remote. - Side buttons are a bit small compared to 280c I have been loving having multiple dogs in one remote. I also switched out the traditional plastic buckle strap out for a bungee since I prefer the ease of putting it on and taking it off which I HIGHLY recommend (this unit needs a 3/4" strap). I do wish that the buttons on the side were more the size of the 280c. I also wish that the middle button was NOT the stim button. Overall, I think this is one of the most solid e-collars on the market and well worth the price. I have been a long time Dogtra user and will continue to be. An extremely well made e-collar by Dogtra, and I can confidently say: it's their best one yet.
F**T
Good enough, but could be better.
So far so good. They are definitely making their money on this thing. Hard to believe it costs what it does. That said, I did buy a cheaper one first, and level 1 on that thing was level 16 on this! My dog responds to this thing at level 4.. so yeah.. I was cooking my sweet little baby May-may. The more finite control of the "shock" and the boost button make this a win for me. The collar strap however is something you'll absolutely want to replace right away. No way am I going to fight my dog every time I want to put that thing on. There are bungee options out there that I may end up with (3/4"), but for now I'm using the strap off the cheaper unit I bought. The only other gripe I have, I can't turn the collar on or off without taking it off my dog. Imagine fighting with the collar, finally getting it tight enough and then realizing you have to take it off to turn the dumb thing on!
J**.
Excellent for training and playing!
Easy to use! Great for training! We were using a different popular brand before and wish we would have switched to Dogtra sooner! Having the option of tone, vibration, and stimulation functions makes training more effective. The light option makes playing at night safer. So glad we bought this collar!
M**O
Life got so much better
I had bought a cheap dog collar and it was a complete failure where dog 2 would bark and the collar on dog 1 would go off. I decided to try something more serious and found this. This "tool" is primarily for teaching hunting dogs to retrieve but we used it to try and get our pair of shelties to not bark so excessively (and a little bit of obedience like "come" better). We have a 5 year old and a 2 year old and the 5 year old was teaching the 2 year old what to bark at. They would bark at anything with motor in it. Lawn mowers, vacuum cleaners, drills anything. Aluminum foil, getting in and out of the car, when we go swimming. They were out of control and neighbors were starting to complain and they were kicked out of doggy play dates. There was an almost immediate improvement within about 2 days. We started off with the 280C (Single) and quickly realized we needed to upgrade to the dual. You have to remember this is a training tool to teach them to obey your VERBEL commands. I really like the way the manual explains things and you can think of it as a tug on a leash, not so much as a punishment. Think of your dogs as having ADD and you need to get their attention with a tug (or a stronger tug). In fact if our dogs when on leash they were fine. So you can think of this tool as extending their freedom rather than something negative. Always start with a verbel command, if that fails try the "Page" (vibrate), if that fails try a "Nic" (short zap), if that fails "Continuous" (long zap). The point of this progression is to train them to think there is a consequence if they don't listen. Don't go straight to Nic (unless you already gave them a verbal and page). It's an easy trap to just go to the higher levels in panic. But they won't learn if your not consistent. What's also nice is that I realized an automatic collar will never work or be fair. Every situation is a judgement call. And the goal isn't to teach them to never bark. We are teaching them to not bark at stupid stuff. If they are playing and having a "conversation" we let them bark. But if they bark because I opened the door on the car that's not acceptable especially if I told them not to. One super important thing is how tight to make the collar. Our dogs have thick fluffy fur. DON'T compensate with a higher level if it's making poor contact. If it's making good contact it does not take much. If you don't make good contact and turn it up, it will make intermittent contact and zap them harder than you should (this has happened and will happen until you sort things out). Currently 80% of the time page does the job, 15% Nic and 5% continuos is needed. We find it needs to be uncomfortably "snug" to work reliably. It does not seem to bother them if it's snug. But it works a ton better when it's snug. I do hope we can ween them off this collar. Currently they behave a LOT better as soon as it's on. And they don't seem that upset about it and sit right down when it's time to put it on. It's kind of like putting on a leash to go walking. We try to take it off as much as possible because it is heavy and needs to be snug. If we had to use the collars forever, we will, but we hope not to. Friends and neighbors immediately noticed a huge difference and they are better with the collar off as well. But how long would that last if we never put the collar on again? We don't know. One thing I don't like is the dial to turn it up. This can get bumped up or down. Check it before Nic or Continuous every time. I zapped myself to know what I was giving them. It's kind of like a static shock from a switch plate. It's not going to hurt them. We run it between 20-28. Usually leave it on 20 Nic to be safe. We frequent a lake and pool and it has gotten very wet many times. But if they are going to swim, we try to take it off and not "submerge" it (even though it probably has) It is clearly VERY high quality. It works more consistent when they are wet :) We didn't realize how bad it was and what we were putting with and all the yelling and barking until we got it more under control with this tool. I will try to follow up on this review. We've had it like 2.5 weeks. Wish us luck.
K**R
Good tool to aid training when used properly.
So far this ecollar is very easy to use and very helpful teaching my pup boundaries for acceptable behavior. The battery life is good so far and ease of use makes this a good tool for training. Just try it on yourself first so you know how strong the different levels are, then I followed an online tutorial. The tutorial has you very gradually increase levels until your pup reacts slightly. Then you have an idea of your dogs tolerance without hurting them. Good product.
L**B
A great tool when properly used.
Recommended by my dogs trainer to help with his 2 frightening issues, chasing cars and not coming when called. Although our yard is fully fenced, my cattle dog mix would chase cars on our side of the fence and it was scary. My fear was somehow a gate might be left open, and lead to his continuing to chase vehicles down to road or worst case, under a wheel. Our trainer suggested the Dogtra collar for of its ease of use, different types of commands sent to the dog and her use of this system every day. It is more expensive, but much easier to use, more substantial, and change command types. My boy responds to the easy to adjust shock, usually set at 15. After a few uses, he started responding to the beep and/or vibrate. Each dog is different, that's how he responded. Follow the directions, and if possible work with a trainer to fine tune your use of this training tool. I'm so glad I bought it.
J**N
Battery Life
Battery dies way too quickly for the price I paid but it does its job.
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