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Hunting24/7
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Dogtra shockers?

who has had expierence with em? do they hold up good? r they rugged? reliable? some reviews would be good

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Mike Hill
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freind of mine likes his

I was goin to get one but my classic 70 is back and running.I use it on my 5year old sometimes he lieks goin o the other side of the road sure gets him in the right direction fast but would be nice to have one with a tone or vib on it to get his attention first.I guess Cabelas in kc has a bunch of tir tonics on clearce though in the bargain cave
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I asked this same question a while back and it seemed like everyone like sportdog or tritonics, very little love for dogtra.

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collars

you cant go wrong with a tri tronics jmo

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I've got an antique Dogtra so old you have to put high, medium, or low pins in it before you put it on the dog. I leave it on high. The only thing I use it for is squabling or barking in the dogbox while I am hunting.

I thought tritronics bought them out years ago. I think it was tritronics that repaired mine a few years ago.

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I've got an antique Dogtra so old you have to put high, medium, or low pins in it before you put it on the dog. I leave it on high. The only thing I use it for is squabling or barking in the dogbox while I am hunting.

I thought tritronics bought them out years ago. I think it was tritronics that repaired mine a few years ago.

i had 1 of those older ones i took in on a trade man that thing was big and bulky and i thought was a bit on the hevy side for my liken i sold it to a buddy of mine he was going to use it on a beagle he had i like the tri tronics there compact and light jmo

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i had 1 of those older ones i took in on a trade man that thing was big and bulky and i thought was a bit on the hevy side for my liken i sold it to a buddy of mine he was going to use it on a beagle he had i like the tri tronics there compact and light jmo


Yes, it's so heavy a dummy collar came with it to fool the dog while you were charging the bats LOL. Wasn't real waterproof either where the pins went in. Salt water gives it a fit.

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