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SportDog Beeper Collars

SportDog Beeper Collars for Pointing Dog Handlers

SportDog beeper collars are for pointing dog handlers who need to know where a dog is standing in heavy cover without pulling a GPS screen out of a vest pocket — audible locate and training control on the same receiver, managed from one transmitter. Our SportDog electronic collars and training systems department covers the complete platform for handlers building around SportDog, while SportDog e-collar accessories and replacement parts keep any setup running through the conditions that October cover puts on gear. The UplandHunter 1875 is the complete beeper and trainer system, and the Upland Hunter Accessory Beeper adds audible locate to compatible SportDog systems a handler already runs — two options, one decision based on what's already on the dog. Questions about which SportDog beeper setup fits how you hunt and the cover you run? Call us at 800-338-3647.

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Choosing a SportDog beeper setup

Start with how you hunt: close-working dogs in thick grouse or woodcock cover need quick, consistent beeper feedback, while bigger country runs put more emphasis on range and clear communication. A beep & train combo keeps locating and correction in one system when timing matters. If you already run the platform, an accessory beeper adds sound without replacing your existing training collar. For multiple-dog days, an add-a-dog unit keeps dogs on the same system so you can manage handling without mixing controls.

Beeper collar FAQs for upland hunters

What does a beeper collar do for an upland bird dog?

A beeper collar helps you locate an upland bird dog by providing audible beeps when the dog is working out of sight. A beeper collar is most useful in thick cover where you can’t keep the dog in view.

What’s the difference between a beep & train combo and an accessory beeper?

A beep & train combo gives both audible locating and training correction in one setup. An accessory beeper adds the locating beep function when you want sound without changing the rest of your system.

When should I use an add-a-dog beeper collar unit?

An add-a-dog beeper collar unit makes sense when you’re running more than one dog and want them on the same platform. An add-a-dog beeper collar unit helps keep handling consistent across a brace or a rotation of dogs.

How do I choose the right range for upland hunting beeper collars?

Upland hunting beeper collars should be matched to how far your dog normally ranges in your cover and terrain. Upland hunting beeper collars with more range matter most in big country and wide-running dogs.

Are SportDog beeper collars mainly for field trials or hunting?

SportDog beeper collars are commonly used for upland hunting where dogs disappear in cover and you need audible location. SportDog beeper collars can also fit field trial or training days when you want clear locating feedback.

What should I say to find this gear fast on my phone?

SportDog beeper collars for upland hunting is a clear voice search phrase that matches what most hunters mean. SportDog beeper collars can also be found by saying SportDog Upland Hunter beep and train combo.

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