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i am starting to look into an e collar for my gsp for hunting, and am wondering what is best sport dog or tritronics? he knows all the obedience and commands etc, just so,etimes needs a little persuasion. and i want to stop him from chasing deer, skunks, chipmunks, porcupines, etc.
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I've only owned Tri-Tronic's, and have had nothing but great success with them.. have never owned a Sport Dog, so I'll keep my yap shut... I do know that TT's are made in the U.S.
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I love Dogtra, but based on your question, I'd choose Tri-Tronics over Sport Dog. I did a lot of research and TT and Dogtra were the top two. I like how the training collar chargers also work with the Dogtra bark collars. Good luck!
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I use a Dogtra
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I have the Dogtra for my golden. Works great.
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I have used Tri-tronics on hounds and labs work great also if customer service is an issue tt always took care of my stuff.
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I like my tri tronics. It has the ability to controll 3 different collars at a time.
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I have a Dogtra also (eight years old and still working). My dad has one too (brand new). They work great. Not sure about the other two, but if I had to pick I would probably choose the TT.
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thanks i never thought of dogtra, what model ya'all usin?
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TRI-TRONICS WORKS GREAT AND MADE IN THE USA.
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I would only use the Tri Tronic's collar!!!! I have used them all and the most reliable collar was the tri tronics. I would not recomend the Dogtra collar to anyone. There customer service SUCKS
I had a very serious issue with a collar of their's and contacted them regarding what had happened along with a call and a letter from my Vet. Nothing could make me happier than have somebody not buy there collar. The best deal on e collars is thru the collar clinic online they are also great people to work with!!!
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http://www.collarclinic.com/
Buy a re-furbished Tri-Tronics.
I have a dogtra and haven't really had any problems with it but, next set will be a G3 Flyway....
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do those refurbs last a long time? or will it wear out in a year or two. i want something that will last
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I've had great luck with DT Systems old 500 series and newer iDT Micro. Bought the 500 16yrs ago and still use it for a backup (still on the original Recharable batts). Bought the Micro for the vibration mode as I had my old dog go deaf and needed to get her attention for hand signals on blind retrieves. Also have a DT systems Beeper Collar with a remote so I don't have to listen to it all the time, just have to turn it on to locate or to tell when he's on point in the cattails or heavy brush.
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BullBlaster here is what I have: (I copied it from an earlier post.)
I have an old Dogtra 2000 T&B (Train and Beep). It worked great for my eight year old boy (GSP). He was pretty hard headed and the collar let him know I was still in control. The beeper portion on this collar works great as I can hit locate and it will beep letting me know where he is plus I can use the beeper on point mode also. Dogtra now has a new model out which is the 2500 T&B. The beeper and collar are all one unit. My dad has this one and it works even better than the old one, newer technology of course. Dogtra collars are pretty spendy, but mine is still going strong after 7 1/2 years. The beeper isn't waterproof anymore and fizzles out when it gets wet (submersed) now, but it was a good investment to make sure my $700 pup didn't get hurt or lost. I am going to get the new 2500 T&B here for my new GWP pup here shortly.
The beeper unit is great for finding your dog or using it on point mode when your dog is in the thick stuff. I can easily let my dog know that deer are a bad thing. Now he just looks at them and lets them go on by. Works great for snakes too. When I see one I will turn it up and then let him find it on his own and then WOW the snake gets him good. I usually act like nothing ever happened, so he always thinks it is the snake or deer and they are the bad ones to stay away from. Like I said above it is a great investment. Good luck in choosing a unit. Do your research and get what works for the type of hunting you will be doing.
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