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Dogtra Accessories for Collars, Chargers & Training Gear

Dogtra Accessories for Electronic Collars and Training Systems

Dogtra accessories are the components that keep a collar system communicating cleanly through a full season — the contacts that maintain connection through a wet coat, the holster that keeps the transmitter where the handler's hand finds it without looking, the pad that lets a collar sit secure without pressure building on the dog through a long day. They fit within the full Dogtra brand lineup, and handlers running multiple brands will find collar straps and cross-system carry options on the broader electronic dog collar accessories page. Titanium Enhanced Contacts replace standard contact points on Dogtra receivers — titanium holds its conductivity through mud, water, and heavy use in a way that standard contacts don't, and the improved connection matters most on retrievers and waterfowl dogs where the collar is wet constantly. The Titanium Comfort Pad distributes pressure across a wider contact area so the receiver sits firmly on the dog's neck without the strap needing to be cinched tight enough to cause discomfort through a full day of hunting. The FieldKing SK Dogtra Edge Transmitter Holster in latigo leather is the field-grade carry option — hand-crafted, structured enough to hold its shape through rain and long days on horseback or walking a course, with the draw access a handler needs when the dog is moving and corrections can't wait. The Dogtra Handsfree Square is the option for handlers carrying a gun or launcher remote who need the transmitter accessible without occupying a hand. Questions about which Dogtra accessory fits your system? Call us at 800-338-3647.

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How to choose the right Dogtra add-ons

Start with how the collar sits after an hour of running—slippage and poor contact usually show up once a dog is wet, muddy, or pulling into the wind. Titanium contact pieces and comfort pads are practical fixes when you need dependable contact without over-tightening the collar. A transmitter holster keeps the unit protected and in the same spot every time, which matters when you’re handling on the move. If you run drills that require both hands, a handsfree option helps keep timing consistent while you work birds, bumpers, or steady-to-shot routines.

Dogtra accessory questions buyers ask

What are Dogtra accessories used for on a training collar setup?

Dogtra accessories are used to improve fit, contact consistency, and how you carry and handle the transmitter. Dogtra accessories also help protect key components during training and hunting conditions.

What’s the difference between a comfort pad and enhanced contacts?

A comfort pad changes how the collar rides against the dog’s neck for longer wear. Enhanced contacts change how the contact points touch through coat and movement for steadier contact.

When should I add a transmitter holster for my Dogtra unit?

A transmitter holster makes sense when you’re moving through cover and want the transmitter secured and protected. A transmitter holster also keeps the transmitter in a consistent position for faster handling.

How do I know if I need titanium contact points?

Titanium contact points are worth considering when you want a contact option that holds up to repeated wet, dirty use and frequent collar-on/collar-off handling. Titanium contact points can also be helpful when standard contact pieces aren’t giving consistent contact without over-tightening.

What should I consider when adding an additional receiver?

An additional receiver should match the compatible system and the way the dog works in the field. An additional receiver is commonly chosen when one handler needs to run more than one dog on the same setup.

Where can I find a handsfree option for Dogtra training gear?

A handsfree option in Dogtra training gear is listed as Dogtra Handsfree Square. Dogtra Handsfree Square supports handling when both hands are occupied during training tasks.

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