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Remote Training Collars
You want to train your dog quickly, effectively, and humanely.  Using a remote training collar as part of a comprehensive training system gives you all three.  To learn more, check out the below links:

The Truth About Shock Collars

Michigan Dog Trainer's Blog about Remote Collars

Lou Castle's List of Myths regarding Remote Collars

I Love My E-Collar and So Does My Dog Facebook Page

Dogtra 7000m, remote collar
Dogtra 7000m
Surestim7000M: low to medium power for medium and large size dogs
   * Precise stimulation level (0-127)
   * 1/2 mile range
   * 'Nick', 'Constant' and non-stimulating pager/vibration
   * Surestim positive vibration feature in transmitter
   * Rechargeable Ni-MH batteries
   * Fully waterproof collar/receiver and transmitter
   * LCD lighted screen display
   * Three bar battery life indicator

Dogtra IQ, remote training collar
Dogtra IQ
Dogtra IQ, Reduced receiver/collar size designed for small dogs weighing 10 pounds or more
• Precise stimulation level (0-100)
• 400-yard range
• Nick, constant, and non-stimulation pager
• Low to medium power training unit
• Waterproof receiver (3.9oz with strap) & water-resistant transmitter (2.7oz)
• 2 hour quick charge 

Dogtra 7002m, remote training collar
Dogtra 7002m
Surestim 7002M (two dog unit): low to medium power for medium and large size dogs
   * Precise stimulation level (0-127)
   * 1/2 mile range
   * 'Nick', 'Constant' and non-stimulating pager/vibration
   * Surestim positive vibration feature in transmitter
   * Rechargeable Ni-MH batteries
   * Fully waterproof collar/receiver and transmitter
   * LCD lighted screen display
   * Three bar battery life indicator
Remote Collar training strap
Remote Collar Strap
Nylon snap together straps are excellent replacements for the black plastic straps that come with the collars.  Once adjusted, they are easy to snap on and off.  They are very convenient and fashionable.  Check out the different styles and be sure the one you ordered fits the 7000M or 7002M collars (the straps for the 7000 series also fit the IQ collars).

When placing a remote collar order, the site will ask you which contact point length you need.  We recommend the following contact point lengths:
* 5/8 for short coated breeds (Labs, Beagles, Springer Spaniels, Malinois, Bully Breeds and small dogs, etc)
* 1/2 for medium dense coated breeds (German Shepherds, Tervurens, etc)
* 3/4 for longer haired breeds (Labradoodles, Poodles, etc.)

The remote collar training system is an effective way to train dogs resulting in quick, reliable and humane results.  Your dog can learn the remote collar system via board and train, in-home training, remote training group class and/or follow along with the "Just Right Remote Collar Training DVD."  It's important to teach your dog the foundation exercises to reap the full benefits of a remote training system.  This way, your dog will learn not only "what not to" do but also "what to do" resulting in new awesome adventures for you and your dog.
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