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Absolutely. Read a bunch before you use one.It just happens that I bought a new one. It won't be delivered until Monday. As long as it's the correct one, you are welcome to my old one.
I'll PM you on Monday after it comes in. It's a Sportdog 425.
You can have this at no charge. All I ask is that, If you have never used one, please learn how to use it correctly. There are lots of low cost videos at
Leerberg.
That’s exactly how mine are. They don’t care about the collar because it means they are about to get after it.I've been using the SportDog 1225 Sport Hunters every day twice a day for over 9 years now on a Lab and Great Dane.
The durability and battery life is exceptional, vibration correction is by far the most used feature, 95+%. They usually just need a short vibrate, if needed two long vibrates, if that doesn't correct the behavior they get a 1/10 of a second nick, very seldom do they ever get continuous stimulation.
The SportDog training video is very good...... if YOU spend the time to understand it and properly train and acclimate the dog(s).
My dog's are only on a leash when they go into the vet. They can't wait to get their collars on because they know it will be a positive experience.
Yes, they know it's GO TIME!That’s exactly how mine are. They don’t care about the collar because it means they are about to get after it.
I put it on the dog and start at the lowest setting and work my up until he reacts to it in some way then go up one more notch. That’s all you need. I only use the nick button if he’s being a danger to himself or others and I need him to stop now.Yes, they know it's GO TIME!
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We've put the SportDog collars through a pretty good test. For the last 7 years we've averaged 350 days on "patrol", I record 2.5 miles in the a.m. and 1.5 miles in the p.m. guessing the dog's are getting 8-10 miles. I've only replaced the batteries in each collar once, controllers are still on the original batteries.
When you have a dog the size and strength of a Dane a leash is basically worthless at the dog's discretion.
The other thing I highly recommend is putting the collar on your arm and learning the stimulation levels. The 1225 SportDog collar has 3 power levels and the controller has 8 levels to determine what level of stimulation the dog gets for the collar setting. I tested the collar set on level 3 up from level 1 to 6 on the controller and there was no way in hell I was trying 7 & 8! It's only fair to the dog IMO. I run the collars at Level 2 on both dogs. My Dane is much more sensitive to stimulation than the Lab.
Also note that if your dog is wet the collar is 5-10% hotter.