Dogs Discount Den: Discounted Gear for Working Dogs
Discounted Hunting Dog Training Gear — Collars, E-Collars, Whistles & Leads
Good gear at a better price is still good gear. The Dogs Discount Den is where you'll find Dogs Unlimited quality — the same collars, leads, whistles, and training electronics we've carried for over 50 years — at prices that make it easier to outfit a second dog, replace worn gear before season, or get started without spending full retail. This isn't a clearance bin. It's a curated selection of trusted gear that happens to be priced to move. If you know what you're looking for, check here first. If something's available at Discount Den prices, there's no reason to pay more.
How to Choose the Right Discounted Gear
Start by matching the job to the tool: handling on a lead, quick communication at distance, or close-in control around the truck and kennel. For electronic training, think through how many dogs you run and whether you need an add-on option later. For collars and leads, pay attention to how the dog is restrained during high-drive moments, wet weather, and repeated wash-downs. Whistles and lanyards come down to consistency—pick a setup you can carry every day so commands stay the same from yard work to the field.
Buying Guidance for Discounted Training Gear
What counts as working dog gear for hunting and training?
Working dog gear covers tools used to handle, train, and control dogs during hunting and year-round drills. Working dog gear commonly includes training collars, whistles, collars, and leads used in the field and around the kennel.
Electronic dog training collars vs whistles: when do you use each?
Electronic dog training collars are used when you need clear, immediate reinforcement at distance. Whistles are used when you want consistent audible commands that carry through cover and wind.
How do I choose a discounted dog training collar for multiple dogs?
A discounted dog training collar for multiple dogs should support an add-a-dog setup so one handheld can manage more than one receiver. A discounted dog training collar choice should also match the distances and situations you actually train in.
What’s the difference between a center ring collar and a double ring collar?
A center ring collar places the attachment point at the middle so the lead tracks under the dog’s chin more consistently. A double ring collar gives two attachment points so you can change how the collar sits and how the lead pulls.
When does a D-end collar make sense for field work?
A D-end collar makes sense when you want a simple attachment point that’s easy to clip in with cold hands or gloves. A D-end collar is also useful when a dog is in and out of the truck and you need quick handling on a lead.
Hey Siri, what discounted dog training gear should I start with?
Discounted dog training gear should start with the items that control the dog every day: a collar, a lead, and a consistent whistle setup. Discounted dog training gear can then expand to electronic training tools once basic handling is solid.






