Dogtra 1800NC Electric Collar
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Designed for those Beagle and Hound owners who need a dependable long-range training collar to control a number of dogs in the field at once. The 1800NC is a reasonably-priced, single or multi-dog unit that offers 16 levels of stimulation (8 Nick and 8 Constant mode).
Featues a waterproof receiver/transmitter along with long-lasting rechargeable Ni-MH batteries and a one-mile plus range.
These features, along with industry-leading durability, make the 1800NC Pack Trainer the leader of the pack for e-collars used for hunting.
Features on the Dogtra 1800NC Collar
- Easy to use.
- Controls up to 4 dogs in the field at once.
- Fully waterproof transmitter and collar/receiver.
- Single or multi dog unit that offers 8 levels of Nick and Constant selector style stimulation control.
- Long lasting, rechargeable, user-replaceable Ni-MH batteries.
- Tri-color LED Battery Life Indicator.
- 1 mile range.
- Low to high power.
- No external antenna on the collar.
- Available in a two, three and four dog system: 1802NC, 1803NC, 1804NC.

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Dogtra Company provides the original purchaser a LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY for the 175NCP, 200 Series, 1500 Series, 1600 Series, 1700 Series, 1800 Series, 2200 Series, 2000T&B Series on parts (excluding batteries) from the date of the original purchase. Labor is covered for two years after purchase. Once the labor warranty has expired, all repairs will incur a variable labor charge depending on the extent of work required.
To Qualify for the Limited Lifetime Warranty:
The limited lifetime warranty applies to units purchased after Dec. 31, 2005. Fill out the warranty registration card that came with your Dogtra unit and mail it in along with a copy of your receipt within 30 days of purchase. Or, you can register your product online at www.dogtra.com. Click on the warranty registration link and follow the instructions.
Not Covered Under Limited Lifetime Warranty:
If product registration is not completed within 30 days of purchase and/or the product is resold, the warranty will become void and all repairs will be subject to applicable labor fees.
Dogtra DOES NOT replace defective units or provide refunds after 30 days from date of purchase.
Dogtra's warranty DOES NOT cover repairs or replacement due to misuse, improper maintenance or lost units. Any water damage on Water Resistant Transmitters 175NCP, 180NCP, 200NCP, 202NCP, 1400NCP, 1402NCP, 1500NCP and 1502NCP will not be covered. All replacement costs for either the transmitter or receiver is the owner's responsibility.
The Limited Lifetime Warranty will expire (5) years from the date a unit is discontinued in production by Dogtra Company.
* Batteries, or the labor to replace them, are NOT covered under the warranty after the first year.
The warranty is void if the unit has been altered or an unauthorized person has attempted repair work.
If you are new to remote collar training you need our Leerburg remote collar DVD. This 2 3/4 hour DVD is the best on the market. I produced this DVD in 2005.
Most remote collar manufacturers have produced a training DVD that comes with their collars. All of these companies mistakenly feature Avoidance Training in their DVDs. In my opinion, this is a huge mistake. I have trained dogs for 45 years and have used remote collars for 25 years. There is a better way!
In its simplest form, the way avoidance training works is to first stimulate the dog with the collar and then give a command. The concept is you teach the dog to "turn off the stimulation."
In my opinion this is BACKWARD training. It's unfair to the dog. You correct the dog before you even ask him to do something. Dog training needs to be BLACK and WHITE and this method of training is GREY. Dogs trained in avoidance training often don't understand where the stimulation comes from because the stimulation comes before the command.
Does avoidance training work? Absolutely! It is a very quick way to train a dog. This is why professional trainers use it. I guess if I trained dogs for people I would probably consider using it because it is so quick. I am thankful that I don't train other peoples dogs and I can take the time needed to work with my own dogs.
I prefer my way of training. I teach the dog that the stimulation comes from ME. I want my dog to know that I AM THE ONE WHO CAN REACH OUT AND TOUCH HIM any time I wish.
To accomplish this I always teach the dog the meaning of a command first. I use motivational methods for this training. The dog is motivated with food, praise or a toy during the learning phase.
Once the command is understood, I then introduce distractions so the dog can move into the correction phase. When a dog refuses a command it is ALWAYS told "NO" and given a very short period of time to comply (about 1.5 seconds). If it does not comply after the command "NO" then it is stimulated with the remote collar.
This simple concept is very BLACK and WHITE to the dog. It either minds or it is told "NO" and is stimulated. Dog's quickly learn that they MUST LISTEN TO YOU AND FOLLOW YOUR VOICE COMMANDS or there are consequences.
My video teaches how to desensitize a dog to wearing a collar (in a much better way than the manufactures training DVDs). It teaches how to determine the level of stimulation to use on a dog because every dog is different. It also covers problem solving and aggression issues in dogs. If you go to the web page on this DVD, you can read a detailed description of what's on the DVD.
In closing, I will say that all of the collar manufacturers should go back to dog training school. They have their head stuck in a hole for 25 years. They promote a method of training that was used 25 years ago. Don't fall into their trap. This way is a better way for your dog.
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