Dog Beeper Collar

A dog beeper collar is especially useful on hunting trips with your dog. Since dogs may spring hundreds of yards in search of an animal, it can be hard to locate. Dense brush, marshland, swamps, thickets, and forests are easy places to lose track of your dog. While some dog collars emit a noise that can be heard from several hundred yards away, approximately 400-500 yards at most, others have a transmitter that pinpoints the exact location of your dog. The kind with the transmitter is good if your dog is prone to wandering or running off. These are especially good during camping and hiking trips where your dog can get lost.

A dog beeper collar can help you determine if your dog is on the move or on point. It's essential for a hunter to know the whereabouts and circumstances of his dog's progress on the hunt. Hilly countryside can often be a burden when trying to see your dog with the naked eye. Some dog beeper collars have different call settings. If you have more than one dog, this can be really helpful. You'll know where each separate dog is by the nuance of their beep or call. Different noises are emitted for each separate dog beeper collar.

Endemic to good dog beeper collars is a button that can turn the beeping off or on. When your dogs rest, stretch, drink water, and relax, there's nothing worse than a timed, automatic, persistent beeping. Dog beeper collars of the past automatically turned on when the dog was a certain distance away from the remote transmitter, and this caused minor annoyances.

An excellent dog beeper collar should also double as a training collar. Different intensity levels, degrees of stimulation, and modifiable correction settings can control things such as running out-of-control, barking excessively, and aggressive behavior. Furthermore, a good dog beeper collar should be able to withstand water and be heard over cover, strong winds, and external noises that would otherwise impede hearing it. Other good qualities include a speaker that's attached to the top of the collar so that it doesn't hurt your dog's ears; plus, it will be easier to hear by you. Some faulty dog collars have a speaker that doesn't stay in place in a fixed position. For those that can't hear high-pitched sounds easily, get a dog beeper collar that emits only low-pitched sounds.








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