e-collar
ecollar
I would suggest going with a name brand, I like Dogtra, or tri tronics. I currently own a Dogtra, and could be happier. It never fails me and the battery last’s forever. On a full charge, my battery will last up to four months, and that’s with daily use. Both companies are great, and I bet some other people could back me up on this. don’t get my wrong, there are many other companies out there that are great also, but I have had my best success with these two companies, and they also seemed to be favored.
Re: e-collar
We use the Dog-tra it works best for us they are so versitile and both the collar and transmiter are waterproofgunner wrote:Does anyone have a preference on e-collar brands?
2000 T&B
I also use the Dogtra 2000 T&B b/c the Owens bunch out at cherokeehunting.com let me use it.....Might just take it home one of these days =)
I like the beep functionality of it, but my dogs are young and the beep sometimes throws them off....
I like the beep functionality of it, but my dogs are young and the beep sometimes throws them off....
SportDog Pro Hunter 2400
I just bought a SportDOG pro hunter 2400 on Ebay for $232.00. This collar works awesome and comes with a lifetime warranty.
After a month of using the collar, I highly recommend it!
http://www.sportdog.net
After a month of using the collar, I highly recommend it!
http://www.sportdog.net
- WildRose
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I've been a huge fan of the DT systems products for about fifteen years but have used tri tronics and Dogtra as well. A friend and customer of mine owns www.gundogsupply.com and so anytime I have a question about any training supplies I ask him, he gives good honest answers that are all well researched since no only do they sell these items they use them all as well.
My most recent collar purchase was the DT systems 7302 which has every feature I ever dreamed of in a collar and all of them easily accessable from the remote.
Currently I own Dogtra bird launchers, and have used their collars as well and find them very close in all respects to the DT products which only makes sense since the guy that runs Dogtra Started out with DT.
I prefer those two over all others. Now as to the sport dog products My same source at www.gundogsupply.com has no problem recommending their products at all, he knows the people and has been using their stuff since the first prototypes came out. They are not as well known and proven but then Neither was DT when I started with them. CR
My most recent collar purchase was the DT systems 7302 which has every feature I ever dreamed of in a collar and all of them easily accessable from the remote.
Currently I own Dogtra bird launchers, and have used their collars as well and find them very close in all respects to the DT products which only makes sense since the guy that runs Dogtra Started out with DT.
I prefer those two over all others. Now as to the sport dog products My same source at www.gundogsupply.com has no problem recommending their products at all, he knows the people and has been using their stuff since the first prototypes came out. They are not as well known and proven but then Neither was DT when I started with them. CR
There's a reason I like dogs better'n people
We have a tri tronics for our weim, used it wrong of course since he was out first! Live and learn, I guess. The only plus is that when we put it on him he listens really well - the bad part is take it off and he ignores us!
Anyhow, we started a site www.southdakota-outdoors.com with one of our friends, and partnered up with the total outdoor network to bring our members a store. We just got in the line of DT Collars, which we'll have to try with our gsp. You can check out the equipment by going to the site, clicking on store, then going to Misc Fall Acc.
What we're doing is giving our premium members ton bucks (a percentage of the purchase price back to buy other things with). So, members sign up for 19.95/year, receive 10.00 in ton bucks right away to use on your first purchase. That means you only pay 9.95/year to be a member and save a ton!
But, anyhow, I just saw that you can receive between 3.00 and 69.50 in ton bucks on the DT products. It's worth checking out. See if there are other things you'd buy somewhere else anyway - but for full price.
Hope this can help someone out! We buy a bunch of fishing stuff - so it's really saved us money.
Thanks.
Caren
Anyhow, we started a site www.southdakota-outdoors.com with one of our friends, and partnered up with the total outdoor network to bring our members a store. We just got in the line of DT Collars, which we'll have to try with our gsp. You can check out the equipment by going to the site, clicking on store, then going to Misc Fall Acc.
What we're doing is giving our premium members ton bucks (a percentage of the purchase price back to buy other things with). So, members sign up for 19.95/year, receive 10.00 in ton bucks right away to use on your first purchase. That means you only pay 9.95/year to be a member and save a ton!
But, anyhow, I just saw that you can receive between 3.00 and 69.50 in ton bucks on the DT products. It's worth checking out. See if there are other things you'd buy somewhere else anyway - but for full price.
Hope this can help someone out! We buy a bunch of fishing stuff - so it's really saved us money.
Thanks.
Caren
I was already familiar with www.gundogsupply.com , so I went there to check out the SportDog collars as recommended. They're at a good price, and the simplest one is even expandable should I get another dog at some point. 3/4 mile range is plenty. I think when I finally get an e-collar, I'll most likely go with the SportDog.
Any of these companies market some kind of dual-collar thing, I don't know what to call it, but 2 collars with just one remote? I haven't started my 10 month old on a an e-collar yet but will soon, and I'll be getting another pup in the fall for whom I will eventually need another collar. Just seems easier and more efficient to be able to use the same remote on them both.
The SportDOG 1200 operates 2 seperate collars. The second collar can be purchased for $99.00.
http://www.sportdog.net
http://www.sportdog.net