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Re: recomndations for a training collar.
« Reply #15 on: September 23, 2010, 11:19:33 PM »
I'm running a Sportdog with a remote control beeper,  I like it alot.  My partner has a G-3 with a beeper, works well also.   I Started with a DT Systems Micro iDT collar and a seperate DT remote controlled beeper collar that also worked very well , just got tired of two different collars and remotes.  I find the beeper very important as we hunt very heavy cover and I can seldom see my dog but can keep tract of him by the sound of the beeper.

The DT Systems remote beeper is only $119, if you can find a used training collar (i just sold one for $50.) you can have pretty good set up on the cheap.

http://www.lcsupply.com/Product/Electronic-Dog-Collars/Beeper-Collars/DT-Systems-BTB-Baritone-Beeper-Collars.html

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Re: recomndations for a training collar.
« Reply #16 on: September 24, 2010, 09:47:23 PM »
I have the dogtra 1900, has worked well so far. Plenty of distance, wide range of stimulation. vibration option...
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Re: recomndations for a training collar.
« Reply #17 on: September 27, 2010, 12:38:59 PM »
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Re: recomndations for a training collar.
« Reply #18 on: September 27, 2010, 08:27:14 PM »
I also endorse Tri-Tronics.  My first shock collars were Sport-dogs and they work fine for in the yard type training.  I upgraded to the Tri-tronics G3 and they are way better than the sport-dogs.  I originally ordered the G3 upland combo with the beepers, but ended up returning them for the G3 basic.  The beeper really freaked my dogs out and were just big and bulky and not worth the money to me.  I ended up buying bells and they are way easier on my ears, the dogs don't even notice them, and they are a fraction of the cost of the beepers.  I will also second the recommendation for gundogsupply.com great place for everything for your hunting pals. 

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Re: recomndations for a training collar.
« Reply #19 on: September 28, 2010, 07:55:17 AM »
thanks for all the help guys,  i'llprobably go with the tri-tronics.  hey anderson.  what kind of bells do you but on your dogs?  i'm kindof new to the whole hunting dogs thing,  lol  so any help would be apreciated.   

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Re: recomndations for a training collar.
« Reply #20 on: September 28, 2010, 01:38:03 PM »
Lion country Supply has a great selection of dog bells.

http://www.lcsupply.com/Product/Dog-Bells/

I've tried a few different beeper collars and because of all the shooting I've done over the years I can no longer hear high tone so only the DT baritone beaper and the Sport dog beepers are in my tone range the G-3 has some tone I can here but think Tri-Tronics is over rated almost everyone I know that has owned one has had to send it in for repairs.  I dislike bells because you can't turn them off.

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Re: recomndations for a training collar.
« Reply #21 on: September 28, 2010, 02:07:28 PM »
I cannot recommend any training collar. 

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Re: recomndations for a training collar.
« Reply #22 on: September 28, 2010, 02:29:33 PM »
Wedding band is the most effective training collar that's ever been used on me.  The continuous burn from the first one was rough, but the second one works really well.
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Re: recomndations for a training collar.
« Reply #23 on: September 28, 2010, 06:11:12 PM »
Tri-Tronics's all the way.....  and their American made  :)
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Re: recomndations for a training collar.
« Reply #24 on: September 29, 2010, 08:47:53 AM »
thanks for all the help guys,  i'llprobably go with the tri-tronics.  hey anderson.  what kind of bells do you but on your dogs?  i'm kindof new to the whole hunting dogs thing,  lol  so any help would be apreciated.   

I use a brass bell for my shorthair. And a steel cowbell type bell on my Vizsla.  I use the two different kinds because they make two different tones so you can tell them apart.  I use the brass on my shorthair, because it is louder and he is a bigger runner than my Vizsla who works a lot closer.  It's true that you can't turn them off, but given the cost of a bell compared to a beeper collar I can easily put up with some ringing bells between hunts.  And if you don't like listening to them while not hunting it only takes a couple seconds to slip them on or off of the dogs collar.  Bells cost between $5 and $10 bucks, so you can pick one up and try it out if you end up not liking it you aren't out much.  After hunting with the bells for awhile the sound kind of becomes second nature and you just naturally follow the sound and you now right away when it stops because they are on point. 

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Re: recomndations for a training collar.
« Reply #25 on: October 03, 2010, 09:27:54 AM »
Look at the Dogtra 300M.  It has a 1/2 mile range and works well for dogs that don't need a high level of stimulation. (hard heads) Don't get me wrong, when you put it on level 100, it would flip most dogs over, but Shorthairs don't normally require that level of stimulation. 

www.collarclinic.com has them listed for under $200. 

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Re: recomndations for a training collar.
« Reply #26 on: October 04, 2010, 08:11:27 PM »
I have the Dogtra two dog training collar system. I love it.

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Re: recomndations for a training collar.
« Reply #27 on: October 15, 2010, 05:38:25 AM »
Be carefull with the shock collar. They are often a crutch for lack of training skills by the owner. At least keep the shock level very low, just a slight reminder to the dog.  To many people loose there temper and really hit the dog, doing more harm than good. Incorporate with your whistle.

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Re: recomndations for a training collar.
« Reply #28 on: October 15, 2010, 08:08:19 AM »
Be carefull with the shock collar. They are often a crutch for lack of training skills by the owner. At least keep the shock level very low, just a slight reminder to the dog.  To many people loose there temper and really hit the dog, doing more harm than good. Incorporate with your whistle.

definately agree, i've seen the collar being abused before...  not pretty.... my dog is really easy, but i need it,  just in case

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Re: recomndations for a training collar.
« Reply #29 on: October 15, 2010, 08:42:27 AM »
I’ve tried to not use one on my new pup but he insists on being headstrong and every now and then he decides that he’s going to run a full speed lap around the field.  Not only does that scare off the birds but in the pheasant release areas it’s a good way to get shot.  I just bought him a Tri Tronics sport basic g3 as a present and next time he gives me that “F-you, I’m running off” look he’s getting nicked.

 


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