Special Deals
Limited-run savings on proven working-dog gear
Cold mornings, wet cover, and long training days punish gear fast, so working dog owners keep a close eye on deals that let them replace worn-out essentials without stepping down in quality. When collars start to crack, a GPS case gets beat up in the truck, or a dog comes up sore after hard ground, the right item at the right time matters. The mix here tends to fit real use: field trial days, hunt tests, and everyday conditioning between seasons. Focus on what you need to solve today—control, protection, recovery, or durable travel—then match it to how and where your dog works.
How to choose the right deal for the job
Start with the job that fails first in your routine. For handling and training, look at electronic training collars and match the setup to how much range and correction control you need in cover or open ground. For tracking, a GPS case matters when a handheld rides in a vest pocket, boat, or truck and takes knocks and weather. For recovery work, a pet therapy wrap or therapy gel pack helps when a dog is tight in a joint after repetitive retrieves or hard-running braces. For downtime and travel, beds and covers keep crates, seats, and camp setups easier to manage.
Common questions before choosing a deal item
What is an electronic dog training collar used for in the field?
An electronic dog training collar is used to reinforce known commands at distance when a dog is working out in cover or on big ground. An electronic dog training collar setup is chosen based on how much control you need and how you run your dog.
How do GPS cases help during hunting season and training days?
A GPS case helps protect a handheld GPS unit from bumps, moisture, and everyday abuse in a truck, boat, or vest pocket. A GPS case is most useful when the handheld is handled with wet hands or rides alongside other gear.
What’s the difference between a pet therapy wrap and a therapy gel pack?
A pet therapy wrap is used to hold a therapy gel pack in place around a joint area like the elbow, carpal, tarsal, stifle, shoulder, or hip. A therapy gel pack provides the hot or cold therapy while the pet therapy wrap controls placement and contact.
When would you use a no bark collar instead of a training collar?
A no bark collar is used to address nuisance barking, while an electronic dog training collar is used for handling and command reinforcement. A no bark collar choice depends on where the barking happens and how consistently you need the correction to trigger.
What is an in-ground dog fence system used for?
An in-ground dog fence system is used to set a defined boundary line so a dog stays inside a specific area. An in-ground dog fence system is typically chosen when you want consistent containment without a physical fence.
What should I look for in a field trial dog collar for visibility?
A field trial dog collar for visibility is chosen so a dog can be picked up quickly in tall cover and at distance during braces. A field trial dog collar should be easy to spot and sized to stay put when the dog is running hard.





























