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DT Systems Electronic Dog Collars
Remote training collars and add-on receivers
Running a dog in wet cover, cattails, and late-season grass takes an electronic collar system that stays dependable when conditions get sloppy. DT Systems electronic dog collars fit hunters and trainers who need steady control while a dog is ranging, hunting, or being steadied at distance. Choose between training-only setups and combinations that add a beeper/locator for upland work where a dog can disappear in cover fast. Add-on/Replacement Collar Receiver options also matter when you’re setting up more than one dog or keeping a working system in rotation.
Choosing the right DT Systems setup
Start with how you run dogs day to day: yard work and obedience sessions call for simple handling, while upland runs often benefit from a beeper/locator to keep track of a dog you can’t see in thick cover. Pay attention to system families so your transmitter matches the receiver you plan to run, especially when adding an add-on collar later. If you run multiple dogs, an add-on receiver can keep your setup consistent without changing how you handle the controls. For wet training grounds, the H2O lines are commonly chosen for water exposure and repeated cleanups.
DT Systems e-collar questions for hunters and trainers
What is an electronic collar system used for in dog training?
An electronic collar system is used to deliver remote cues during training so a handler can reinforce commands at distance. An electronic collar system is commonly used for steadying, recall, and control when a dog is working out of arm’s reach.
What’s the difference between a beeper/locator collar and a standard training collar?
A beeper/locator collar adds audible location help for finding a dog in cover, while a standard training collar focuses on remote training functions. A beeper/locator setup is most common in upland situations where visibility drops fast.
When do I need an add-on or replacement collar receiver?
An add-on/Replacement Collar Receiver is needed when you want to run another dog on a compatible system or swap a receiver without replacing the full setup. An add-on/Replacement Collar Receiver also helps keep a working program consistent across multiple dogs.
Which DT Systems options make sense for upland work?
The R.A.P.T. 1450 Upland and other beeper/locator combinations are aimed at upland handling where a dog can be out of sight in grass or timber edges. The R.A.P.T. 1450 Upland format keeps the focus on finding and managing a ranging dog.
How do CoverUp systems fit into field training?
A CoverUp electronic collar system refers to DT Systems setups labeled CoverUp that pair remote training with a specific collar style noted in the name. A CoverUp electronic collar system is chosen when you want that exact DT Systems configuration rather than mixing parts across series.
Hey, what DT Systems collar should I look at if I run water work a lot?
DT Systems H2O electronic collar systems are the most direct match when water exposure is part of regular training. DT Systems H2O electronic collar systems are commonly paired with wet retrieves and repeated cleanups.



















