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Hey guys, I'm looking to purchase an e-collar for my dog and wanted to know if anyone had any suggestions as to which one i should look into. I'm looking for something that has continuous stim and nick as well as a tone feature. I don't need anything with huge range as my dog doesn't run too big. I also don't want to spend much more than $250. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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from 007 wrote 2 years 16 weeks ago

Are you talking about a tracking collar, shocking collar, or what?

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from uplander12 wrote 2 years 16 weeks ago

shock collar.

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from 007 wrote 2 years 16 weeks ago

http://www.huntsmart.com/

Here's a good place to start looking.

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from blackdawgz wrote 2 years 1 week ago

Never do this! It is a tool used by "professional dog trainers" to get faster results so they can turn over the inventory faster. There is at least a 90% chance that you will ruin your dawg. My younger one quit retrieving for four months. His older brother let me know that he would as soon break my neck as retrieve, and that it was up to me. I ended up believing that this was a lot more warning than I should have expected.

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from 007 wrote 2 years 16 weeks ago

Are you talking about a tracking collar, shocking collar, or what?

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from uplander12 wrote 2 years 16 weeks ago

shock collar.

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from 007 wrote 2 years 16 weeks ago

http://www.huntsmart.com/

Here's a good place to start looking.

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from blackdawgz wrote 2 years 1 week ago

Never do this! It is a tool used by "professional dog trainers" to get faster results so they can turn over the inventory faster. There is at least a 90% chance that you will ruin your dawg. My younger one quit retrieving for four months. His older brother let me know that he would as soon break my neck as retrieve, and that it was up to me. I ended up believing that this was a lot more warning than I should have expected.

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