SPORTDOG SD- 3225

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hlane
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SPORTDOG SD- 3225

Post by hlane »

anybody using one of these ? if so how do you like it ?
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pilotknob
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Re: SPORTDOG SD- 3225

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I've had one a little over a year.Never had any problem with it.Works great.Like the new transmitter a lot fits in your shirt pocket.

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I like mine. Pros are higher intensity, longer range (a lot), smaller collars,
and more compact than tt. I like tt because slightly easier programming collars and I like their button layout better. Jmo
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Re: SPORTDOG SD- 3225

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My buddy has one and loves it.. I just bought the 1825 and am getting .8 miles on the range which is great.. I like that the collars are very small and light..

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Re: SPORTDOG SD- 3225

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I've had mine for about 2 years, maybe a bit longer.
I haven't had any problems at all with them.
Small, 3/4" collar.
I mainly use tone, but some time they want to keep hunting so I have to tickle them on low.
They keep a charge for a long time too.

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Had mine for over 2 years now and havent had one problem. Same range and functions as Tri Tronics Trashbreaker but transmitter is the size a cell phone. No need for a holster. Also, the receivers are small so if you have a small dog, no problem.

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One of the best products i have ever used backed with awsome customer service

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Re: SPORTDOG SD- 3225

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Ive had my 6 dog setup for about 2 years now and havent had a problem at all.
I like the remote and the small size of the collars!!
I would definitly recommed sd3225 to anyone.
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hlane
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Re: SPORTDOG SD- 3225

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SOLD! i ordered a 2 dog system
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pilotknob
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Re: SPORTDOG SD- 3225

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Go easy with them starting out.They're hotter than any other collar system I've ever owned.

hlane
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Ok will do and thanks for the info !
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Osborne's Beagles
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Re: SPORTDOG SD- 3225

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pilotknob wrote:Go easy with them starting out.They're hotter than any other collar system I've ever owned.
Each collar has a low, medium, and high setting. You can adjust each collar to which sensitivity you want to use. I think new collars are factory programmed to the medium setting when they come out of the box.

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Swampman
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Re: SPORTDOG SD- 3225

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That is correct.
You will know which it is on when you turn the collar on, 1 beep, 2 beeps or 3 beeps.
Also, 7 stimulation levels per each.

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Re: SPORTDOG SD- 3225

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Osborne's Beagles wrote:
pilotknob wrote:Go easy with them starting out.They're hotter than any other collar system I've ever owned.
Each collar has a low, medium, and high setting. You can adjust each collar to which sensitivity you want to use. I think new collars are factory programmed to the medium setting when they come out of the box.
Ya, my dogs can't even feel it until I get to level 4 or 5 on the first level. I put it on medium and one gets the job done. I go to the highest level for trash so I almost never have to bump them to get them to come in.
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