SportDOG HoundHunter 3225 Remote Dog Training Collar, 2 Mile Range, for Dogs 8 lb. or Larger, Neck Sizes 5 to 22 in.
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SportDOG HoundHunter 3225 Remote Dog Training Collar, 2 Mile Range, for Dogs 8 lb. or Larger, Neck Sizes 5 to 22 in.
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SportDOG HoundHunter 3225 Remote Dog Training Collar, 2 Mile Range, for Dogs 8 lb. or Larger, Neck Sizes 5 to 22 in.
Item # 1052869
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Was$399.99
Save $68.20
Size: One Size Fits Most
Color:
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The SportDOG HoundHunter 3225 Remote Trainer is specifically designed for tracking and trailing dogs, so you can keep the thrill of the The HoundHunter 3225 is specifically designed for tracking and trailing dogs, so you can keep the thrill of the chase within your control, at a distance of up to 2 miles. The SD-3225 allows control of up to 6 dogs. The compact Transmitter features color coded indicators that correspond to available collar strap colors. It's the ideal trainer for hunters who pursue bear, bobcat, mountain lion, and raccoon with multiple dogs. The HoundHunter 3225 is specifically designed for tracking and trailing dogs, so you can keep the thrill of the chase within your control, at a distance of up to 2 miles. The SD-3225 allows control of up to 6 dogs. The compact Transmitter features color coded indicators that correspond to available collar strap colors. It's the ideal trainer for hunters who pursue bear, bobcat, mountain lion, and raccoon with multiple dogs.
For additional information on this product, please see the Product Documents section for all downloadable user manuals, installation guides, brochures and warranty statements.
- 2 mile range
- 7 instantly selectable levels of static stimulation in low/medium/high ranges; Option to train with vibration and tone
- Expandable to 6 dogs with purchase of additional SDR-AH Add-A-Dog Collars
- Waterproof and submersible to 25 feet using our patented DryTek technology
- Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries last 40 - 60 hours in the Remote Transmitter and 140 - 160 hours in the Collar Receiver per charge
- The remote trainer works with dogs 8 pounds or larger with neck sizes 5 in. to 22 in.
- Provides 7 instantly selectable levels of static stimulation in low/medium/high ranges
- Also offers an option to train with vibration and tone
- The transmitter features color coded indicators that correspond to available collar strap colors
- Ideal for hunters who pursue bear, bobcat, mountain lion, and raccoon with multiple dog
- Low battery indicator lets you know when the battery of the HoundHunter remote trainer must be recharged
- Includes: a remote transmitter, receiver on 3/4 in. collar strap, charging adaptor, standard contact points, long contact points, lanyard, a belt clip, a test light tool, an operating guide, a basic training manual and DVD
- GPS dog hunting collar dimensions: 3.15 in. L x 1.50 in. W x 1.85 in. D (receiver), 3.94 in. L x 2.13 in. W x 1.10 in. D (remote transmitter)
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