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    My son has a GSP pup that he would like to train for hunting. It's not his first GSP so he is comfortable with the breed but he would like to try an e-collar to help fine tune his pup. Any particular units to get or avoid? Through my job I have access to Sportdog brand but I don't know how they rate compared to others. He doesn't need gps or anything but I'm sure range will be a factor, those guys can cover ground in a hurry! TC

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    Garmin (tri-tronics) i run the pro 550, the setup is the best at least to me with the variable dial up top and the buttons on the side.

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    Last edited by trkyhntr21; November 15th, 2021 at 08:45 AM.

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    Used this most of my gun dog life (different number back then). Simple to use. ( Not a GPS unit.)

    https://good2goco.ca/products/dogtra...RoCsZMQAvD_BwE
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    If he wants a beeper to Dogtra t&B is hard to beat. I also liked the Dogtra Edge.

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    I’ve been using a sport dog for a few years no complaints with it.


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    Ive been using Dogtra products for over 20yrs, no complaints

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    find of mine just got a Dogtra. It has ecollar and beeper all in one. What I really like is the location feature. So with a push of a button you can locate your dog as the collar lets out a loud beep. I prefer that over a bell and/or beeper running on track mode. This way you can run your dog on silent and not scare away birds. I run sport dog's on my dogs. They were given to me used and are bullet proof thus far. One is over 10 years old while the other is 5 years old. Never had any issues with them.


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    I like my SportDog 1875. It worked flawlessly every day for 5 years and when it broke they replaced it for about 100$. I got the one with UplandHunter Add-A-Beeper. I have the beeper on a separate collar so I don't always have to have it on the dog. I only use the beeper to page the dog when she is on point and I cannot see her.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pigeoneater5000 View Post
    find of mine just got a Dogtra. It has ecollar and beeper all in one. What I really like is the location feature. So with a push of a button you can locate your dog as the collar lets out a loud beep. I prefer that over a bell and/or beeper running on track mode. This way you can run your dog on silent and not scare away birds. I run sport dog's on my dogs. They were given to me used and are bullet proof thus far. One is over 10 years old while the other is 5 years old. Never had any issues with them.
    well, you can't beat the price for those collars. I wish I been given some collars :-)

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