The Dogtra Quail and Pigeon Launcher 2 is engineered with the same high-quality electronics found in Dogtra’s trusted e-collar series, making it one of the most reliable bird launchers on the market. Designed with
The Dogtra Quail and Pigeon Launcher 2 is engineered with the same high-quality electronics found in Dogtra’s trusted e-collar series, making it one of the most reliable bird launchers on the market. Designed with maximum airflow, this launcher enhances scent distribution, giving your dog an authentic bird scenting experience during training. Perfect for developing steadiness-to-shot in pointing dogs and sit-to-flush training in retrievers.
The quiet launch mechanism ensures a natural training scenario for young or sensitive dogs. Both the waterproof transmitter and receiver run on rechargeable Ni-MH batteries with a three-color LED indicator for easy battery monitoring.
With a 1-mile range, the handheld transmitter can control up to 8 launchers, allowing you to simulate a variety of hunting situations. Use the rheostat dial to select launchers 1–8, then trigger launches with the front buttons. Each receiver features a 100-yard audible locator sound with selectable tones (beep or mallard call) for easy location tracking.
The launcher basket features an adjustable height launch and a water-resistant receiver for durability in the field.
Enhanced Bird Scenting – Maximum airflow design distributes bird scent effectively.
Quiet Launch – Creates a natural field training environment.
Rechargeable Power – Transmitter and receiver use Ni-MH batteries with LED battery life indicator.
Long Range Control – Operates up to 8 launchers at a 1-mile range.
Audible Locator – 100-yard range with selectable beep or mallard call.
Durable Build – Water-resistant receiver and adjustable height launcher basket.
Compact Basket Size – Measures 8.6” L x 4.5” W x 4.3” H.
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