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Kona Clip: The Original, Designed in the USA – Proudly designed by a Chicago-based company, Kona Clip is a dog-friendly vibration only training tool that’s easy to use and effective. Whether you’re working on leash walking or simple one-on-one training, Kona Clip helps improve your dog’s behavior gently and efficiently
No More Tug-of-War Walks! – Struggling with leash pulling or getting your dog to listen during walks? Kona Clip is here to help! The receiver easily attaches to your dog’s existing collar, delivering a gentle vibration to remind them to stay focused on you
Safe & Humane Training Solution – Kona Clip uses vibration only to get your dog’s attention, ensuring a safe and humane training experience. No electric shock, no prongs—just a simple, effective way to help your dog learn
Lightweight and Convenient Design – Unlike bulky devices or collars that require a separate large remote, Kona Clip is lightweight and compact. The receiver securely clips onto your dog’s existing collar, and the tiny remote easily clips onto your pants pocket
Kona Clip has a range of 100 feet and a battery life of up to 15 days depending on use. It comes with a duel USB charger so you can charge the remote and receiver at the same time.
Long Range & Extended Battery Life – Kona Clip offers a range of up to 100 feet and a battery life of up to 15 days, depending on usage. It also comes with a dual USB charger, so you can conveniently charge both the remote and the receiver at the same time
Simple and Gentle Dog Training – With just one button and one function, Kona Clip provides a mild vibration to help get your dog’s attention without resorting to electric shock or painful methods. Perfect for teaching leash walking, sit/stay commands, and improving overall responsiveness

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