Training a dot for working or hunting is very different than training the
average household dog. The large area required for hunting makes it easy for
dogs to wander and verbal commands are often ignored. This is where Sportdog
training collars become a valuable tool in training your hunting dog.
Complex Signals
Since hunting commands give little chance of error, you'll find that Sportdog
training collars are crucial when teaching dogs complex orders. Instead of using
the same correction over and over, you'll have access to 16 different levels of
corrections and may even assign each to a certain situation or command.
Another useful feature of these collars is that they let you set the intensity
of the tone and vibrations that your dog will receive. This way you can use
different tones and vibrations for different commands and behavior. These
features and others are what make Sportdog training collars different from other
electrical collars.
Durable And Adaptable
You can rest assured that Sportdog training collars will last a long time. These
collars are waterproof (including immersion in water), so your dog can even swim
while wearing it.
If you have your own pack of dogs, Sportdog training collars will let you train
3 dogs at the same time. And if your dog tends to wander off or runs in a
direction you don't intend him to, the signal will reach up to one mile, giving
you enough time to stop the dog.
Easy To Use
Don't worry if you have never used Sportdog training collars before or if you
don't have any previous training experiene. Each collar comes with a training
DVD and manual. Reading the manual and watching the DVD will make you understand
the basics on dog training. You'll find it hard to train dogs the old fashioned
way once you see results with the collar.
Sportdog training collars are specifically designed to tackle the needs of hunting dogs. They have a range of one mile, giving you and your dog enough space to work. Also, Sportdog training collars are highly adaptable for teaching complex commands.
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