Tritronics and the junk buckles

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SouthernBeagles
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Tritronics and the junk buckles

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Do any of yall remember a few years ago when Tritronic's was selling the e-collars with the belt buckle type buckle?? I know several folks lost them and had to put the zip ties on them to help keep the collars on.

They went back to the H type buckles after that.

I had a collar come off of a dog a couple of years ago about a week after I bought the unit. They found it this past weekend but it had been burned in a control fire on the property. Did Tritronics ever replace any of the lost collars because of their collar design??
Anyone delt with this?
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Post by Big River Beagles S »

NOT THAT I KNOW OF I LOST 3 ON MY 3 DOG BEAGLER OVER ABOUT A 5 YR SPAN EVEN WITH THE ZIP TIES I LOST ONE.

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Post by NorWester »

There must have been a deal on surplus crapola collars going around because Dogtra uses the same ones, half buckle style. Cost me a collar as well. :mad:
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Post by Alabama John »

Put your e-collar in front toward the head of their regular collar and with a quick connector that scews together at the opening, fasten them together at the leash ring.
If you use chain collars like I do, when hooking together, put the chain inside the connector that is already permanently through the shock collars leash ring.
Both should not come loose at the same time. Several times a dog has come by me with the shock collar loose and flopping and still fastened to the chain. I also have a name tag on the collar in the loop at the back of the shocking device.
Hope this helps as they are too expensive to replace.

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Post by englishman »

The smart thing to do, is attach the tracker to the shock collar! Never lose a shock collar again!

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englishman wrote:The smart thing to do, is attach the tracker to the shock collar! Never lose a shock collar again!
Good point :)

Never had a prob. w/ mine though.
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Post by bobs beagles »

tt did replace a collar because of the junk buckle for tony seconsky with no trouble you may be able to get a new one

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Post by Jack »

I took the dummy collar which had H buckle and remove it and put it on the shocking unit. Why the dummy had the good buckle and costly one had the sorry buckle puzzled me.

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