YardTrainer
Designed for basic obedience training around the house or yard. Also available for stubborn dogs.
FieldTrainer®
This system for close-working dogs is loaded with big features in the smallest package at this price range.
SportHunter®
The rugged, versatile SportHunter Series is especially suited to upland and multi-dog hunting.
WetlandHunter®
Water-submersible and compact for waterfowl hunting. Finished in Realtree Max-4® Camo.
UplandHunter®
Control and flexibility are always at your fingertips so you can keep tabs on hard-running pointing dogs.
HoundHunter®
For controlling tracking and trailing dogs, you keep the thrill of the chase within your control.
ProHunter®
For virtually any sporting breed, here’s a system for hunters and trainers who want the best of both worlds.
SportDOG™ training e-collars have been proven safe, comfortable, and effective for all dogs over 8 pounds. Consistent, correct use of our products allows you to reinforce commands and correct misbehavior even from yards or miles away. The Remote Transmitter sends a signal, activating the Collar Receiver to deliver a harmless stimulation. With proper training, a dog will learn to associate this signal with a command. All SportDOG e-collars feature adjustable stimulation levels so you can tailor the stimulation level to your dog’s temperament, eliminating the risk of over-correction.
All but the most basic SportDOG e-collars feature:
- 1-2 mile range
- DRYTEK™ waterproof and submersible to 25 feet
- Expandable to 3-6 dogs with additional collars
- 8+ continuous and momentary stimulation levels
- Vibration and tone options
- Customizable with 7+ modes of operation
- Rechargeable batteries with 2 hour charge
Today's electronic collars are excellent tools for training dogs in the off-season and keeping them in control during hunting season. Of course, a tool can only be as good as the trainer who is using it. With that in mind, it's important to remember that an e-collar is most beneficial when it's used to reinforce commands your dog already knows. It is NOT meant to teach a dog a command it has never heard before.



