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Dogtra Dog Training Collars
Dogtra Electronic Collars and GPS Training Systems for Gun Dogs
Dogtra electronic collars are the choice for handlers who want precise stimulation control through a rheostat dial — the ability to move in small increments without jumping between preset levels matters when you're reading a dog in real time and conditions change mid-session. They work alongside Dogtra beeper and trainer combination collars for upland handlers who want audible locating and training control in one receiver, and the electronic dog collar accessories page covers the FieldKing SK Dogtra Edge latigo leather holster and other carry gear purpose-built for Dogtra transmitters. Dogtra's electronic collar lineup covers close-working dogs through high-drive gun dogs, with waterproof construction that handles retrievers and waterfowl hunting without compromise. The beeper and trainer combination collar is the practical option for pointing dog handlers — running and point tones on the same receiver that also handles training, cutting down on the number of units on the dog's neck. The Dogtra GPS training collar system brings smartphone app-based tracking into the setup when you need location data alongside training control on dogs that range beyond reliable handling distance. Dogtra no bark collars are for controlling nuisance barking at the kennel line without running a full training collar for that purpose. Dogtra bird launchers — available in quail/pigeon and pheasant/duck configurations — give a single handler remote control over flush timing for steadiness and mark work. The Dogtra electric fence system handles boundary training and yard containment at home. Questions about which Dogtra system fits how you train and what you hunt? Call us at 800-338-3647.
Choosing the right Dogtra system for your work
Start by deciding what job matters most: reinforcement at distance, locating a dog that disappears in heavy cover, or keeping quiet around the truck and kennel. A Dogtra electronic collar with a rheostat system gives quick control over stimulation level when conditions change during a training day. A Dogtra beeper collar is practical for pointing dogs when visibility is low and you need to hear the dog without yelling. For bigger country, a Dogtra GPS training collar system ties location and training together through a smartphone app.
Dogtra collar and system FAQs
What is a rheostat system on a Dogtra electronic collar?
A rheostat system on a Dogtra electronic collar is a dial-style control that lets you adjust stimulation in small steps. A rheostat system is useful when cover, weather, or drive level changes and you want fine control without jumping settings.
Dogtra beeper collar vs GPS—when do you pick each?
A Dogtra beeper collar fits close upland work where hearing the dog matters more than seeing a map. A Dogtra GPS training collar system fits bigger cover or bigger country where you need location detail while the dog is out of sight.
When does a beeper/trainer combo design make sense?
A beeper/trainer combo design makes sense when you want one receiver doing both training and locating work on the same dog. A beeper/trainer combo design cuts down on separate units when you’re running in thick grass or timber edges.
How do Dogtra no-bark collars fit into training work?
Dogtra no-bark collars are for controlling nuisance barking with a dedicated collar rather than using a training collar for the job. Dogtra no-bark collars make the most sense when you need consistent rules around the kennel, truck, or neighborhood.
What are Dogtra bird launchers used for in gun dog training?
Dogtra bird launchers are used to control bird movement during gun dog training so timing stays in the handler’s hands. Dogtra bird launchers are commonly paired with quail, pheasants, ducks, or pigeons to work on steadiness and launches.
What should I check first if I’m setting up a Dogtra electric fence system?
A Dogtra electric fence system setup starts with matching the layout to the boundary you need and choosing the right add-ons like an additional receiver or expansion kit. A Dogtra electric fence system also benefits from basic protection like a surge protector when weather is rough.







