EXT Range Digital Remote Trainers With the new EXT range of digital remote trainers, incorporating UHF radio technology, PAC has advanced even further to give yet higher reliability and longer reach than ever before. PAC thus retains the leadership in this specialist field of Dog Control systems. The handler’s ability to communicate with one or more dogs at greater distances will give him the added confidence to enable even greater freedom from the lead in both urban and rural environments, whether your dog’s original problem was his disobedience to recall, or his anti-social or life-threatening activities.
- Long range control – at well over 1 mile range on ideal terrain
- Up to 2 days continuous use from high capacity, long-life, rechargeable collar batteries
- Correction styles and levels are fully controlled from the handset, which may be tailored by the user to three different preset characteristics for each dog, to cater precisely for his individual temperament and training requirements
- Correction styles include tone warning; momentary, single-pulse stimulation; the more urgent continuous-pulsing; … and even the specialist requirement for continuous-smooth stimulation (used in the more obscure avoidance technique)
- Automatic style override to cater for unexpected, emergency situation
- Ease of operation enables the trainer to concentrate on the training of his dog; indeed such is the simplicity of operation, that the trainer may individually address and control up to six different dogs in a single session
- The miniaturised nature of UHF technology enables top-end control on smaller collars, even for large dogs
- Ideal for all types of persistent problems:-
- Pets running off and being wilfully ‘deaf’ to recall
- Worrying of farm stock, chasing deer, horses, cats and other animals
- Chasing cars, joggers, cyclists, postmen etc.
- Jumping up and/or stealing food
- Sheepdogs ‘gripping’ sheep when conveniently far away
- Gun dogs running in, ranging too far or being over-enthusiastic

EXC4 Collar- Fast recharging - fully recharged in 2 hours
- Long Life - Double the battery length of our previous collars
- One Collar fits all
- USB Rechargeable - making it easier to charge on the go.
- Lithium-ion battery for longer battery longevity
At the time of supplying me with the PAC dog trainer, you expressed the wish that you would like to hear how successful we found the device to be, and how in particular our problem dog reacted to it. I have much pleasure in informing you of the outcome…
You may recall from the telephone conversations we had at the time of my initial enquiry, and on your follow up call a short while after we had received the collar, that we had rescued a Weimaraner dog that had been picked up by the local “Dog Warden". He had been given twice the normal 7 days for his owner to claim him, but no one had come forward and he was about to be put down. Fortunately for him the "Dog Warden" knew we had recently lost one of our Dobermans, and asked us to give him a home. He was approximately 18 months old and obviously by his behaviour had not been owned by someone with any knowledge of, or ability in dog training. He was an absolute "nightmare".
Every day, whatever the weather my wife has taken our dogs for a 2 hour run in our local Country Park . Max joined in with our remaining Doberman on this daily routine, but on most days my wife would return home virtually in tears. He would not answer to recall; he wanted to fight every other dog he met; if a car drove past with a dog in it he would give chase and when the driver stopped he would jump all over the car (creating many arguments); and when it was time to go back on the lead to come home, he did not want to know. My wife would hang about for ages, waiting for him to get near enough to someone for them to grab his collar.
At this stage we enrolled him on a dog training class, and we had him neutered.
We take our holidays in a touring caravan enabling us to take our dogs with us, again Max blotted his copy book each day we were away, chasing horses in the New Forest, sheep in Dorset and catching and eating myximatosed rabbits in Sussex. All this time we were being very patient with him… no beatings… lots of love and fuss… plenty of treats… periods on the normal lead… a long length of rope etc… but as soon as you let him free again, he was back to his old habits. It became a daily battle between my wife and me. When I got home from work or when she returned to the caravan it was "HE HAS TO GO. I CANNOT PUT UP WITH HIM ANY LONGER"
I argued to save him, because I loved him and did not have to put up with his bad behaviour – as she did each day, and there was only one place he would have to go, that was to the Vet’s to be put down. It would have been impossible to re-home him like he was. Then someone my wife was talking to one day suggested the PAC collar. One can honestly say that it has saved, and it has completely changed his life.
He is now a well behaved boy, very affectionate, a pleasure to take out… and this has been achieved by activating the collar on 8 to 10 occasions only, but as my wife remarks, she now feels in control of the situation, should the need to use it arise.
Max can now look forward to a long and happy life, and many happy holidays. Without the collar he would have been put down several months ago. He has now been with us for 13 months.
I would certainly recommend it as a training aid when all normal methods have been tried and failed, as in our case.
M J H of Gwent
I should like to take this opportunity to say that, although I have had the PAC training collar for only 6 weeks, I have been most impressed with its performance and results, even at this early stage. Following the recommended period of familiarisation using the dummy collar, I introduced the training collar to my 4-year-old, extremely enthusiastic, Labrador dog. The dog’s tendency to go deaf to oral and whistle commands as soon as he is more than 20 yards away is, I am pleased to report, well on the way to being a thing of the past. The ability to attract the dog’s attention as soon as he fails to respond has, in my view, been the key to this. This sudden improvement in obedience has been achieved with the collar set on minimum, and with remarkably few initiations.
I am sure that the improvement in the dog's behaviour has benefited us both. Not only do I have more control over the dog, but I feel more confident and relaxed when working him. I am sure that the dog senses this and responds accordingly. I look forward to consolidating the early improvements with less and less use of the training collar.
Thank you for supplying an excellent product, complete with good advice on its use.
Mr A R H of Wareham
It is now a while since we purchased the remote training collar from you in an effort to restrain our young, very wilful Irish Red Setter. Our main problem was her great interest in farm animals, the sight of which made her quite deaf and liable to run off, ignoring our commands to return and the attendant risk of irate farmers shooting her. She is now much better behaved particularly towards my wife’s commands who has undertaken most of the training. She tends to become deaf to my commands when I had to take over recently when my wife fell ill. It was most interesting to see that by just placing the collar on her again that she immediately became more responsive, taking immediate notice of the buzzer without having to apply any other correction.
We now seldom need to use the collar when at home but do use it in unfamiliar surroundings, particularly such as when on holiday on camp sites and similar locations, where she tends to become so excited as to be a danger to herself and others around.
It is in fact a comfort to have, since she still tends to ignore my commands but with increasing age is becoming better… but as she is still very fertile we have periods when she is in season that she becomes very unruly.
Indeed we left her with her breeder whilst on holiday, at the end of which the breeder stated that if their first Setter had been as wilful as ours then they would not have taken up the breed to show (at Crufts last week). They had quite a time getting her to settle down amongst their six other dogs over the 14 days she was in their care.
Thus, in conclusion, our first experience with the collar has been positive and our dog, being very intelligent, has responded in a very good way to the lessons from its use and its availability. It is a great boon to those owners faced with the seemingly intractable problem that we faced when we took on this young puppy. Her temperament is quite different to our other Setter, whom we had for thirteen years.
I am glad that I found this piece of equipment, as otherwise we might have sent her back to the breeder as being untrainable… She is now a valued member of our family, being quite a character in her own right.
Mr N S D A of Wimborne
- Handset (transmitter)
- Reversible keypad cover
- Adjustable safety lanyard (avoids damage or loss)
- EXC4 active collar
- Dummy collar in single-dog kits (identical to active collar, but has black strap, black probes & no markings)
- Neon tester (NT2)
- Collar charging magnetic cable CHG12
- Mains power adapter
- Smaller diameter probes (with spanner) for thick-coated breeds.
- Standard rounded probes - fitted to collar on dispatch.
- Spare Probes - for thick- coated breeds.
- Operating Guide
- Training Guide
This kit includes everything you need for one dog. If you want this kit for two dogs please add an extra collar to the basket before checkout.
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