cjoffutt
Silver Member
You get what you pay for.
The reason why your's doesn't work well is as you mentioned, "el cheapo". You get what you pay for.
When I try to train dogs that I care for to protect both them and myself, I don't go cheap.
As for the range on the Dogtra, depends on "line of sight" or if the dog is in a valley far away.
If I'm out with the dogs, they generally are within a couple hundred of yards away from me and I can see them, and the collar has always worked. Past 500 yards and if the dog is "over a hill" away from you, may not work. Learned that on my blue tick hound who was sneaky at the time LOL
Oh I agree, you do get what you pay for. Overall I'm happy with my el cheapo unit. The unit itself didn't fail, it shocked them when instructed to. Just not enough to get their attention, which I'm sure the Dogtra or any other good unit would have no issue with. When we're on our next pup (hopefully years down the road), I know we'll need a new unit and will more than likely pony up for a more expensive/good one.
500 yards is plenty of distance for us. We only have 10 acres and I try to limit the dogs to the actual mowed area of 3ish acres. Once they hit the woods it's a disaster for them, lol. Covered in mud, burrs, etc.
Truer words were never spoken.
Yup, never really known any truly dumb dogs to get into trouble. Almost always is the 'I'm to smart for my own good' dogs.
We had a dog who was smart but I guess could have been smarter.The dog had a collar that would beep when near the "fence" and get shocked if it crossed the wire. The wife would come home and the dog would be out running around. The collar battery would be dead so it was replaced. The wife would come home and the dog would be out running around... This repeated a few times.
One day she was home, the dog was outside and she, the wife,![]()
figured out how the dog kept escaping. The dog would go up to the "fence" until the collar beeped and then the dog would run along the fence until the beeping stopped, at which point, the dog knew it was go time.
I guess the dog could have been smarter and just sat down instead of running along the fence.
That dog was awesome too. That was really the only thing she ever did bad.
Later,
Dan
That is hilarious.
Our old lab used to pop out the batteries on the younger dog's collar all the time. He never wore a collar as he NEVER left the property for any reason. But the younger mutt would head for the creek across the field any time he could. You'd find the battery sitting on the cement area we parked at with teeth marks on it. Ended up having to use a tiny bit of superglue to hold the battery in so he couldn't take it out. Smart ol dog that one was.