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Dogtra 1902S 2-Dog System

Dogtra 1902S 2-Dog Ecollar System

Dogtra committed over 20 years to crafting dog training e-collars to perfect the precise fit-and-finish, intuitive design, and accountable performance. The Dogtra 1900S series of e-collars demonstrates what we strive for – an ultimate dog training tool that is durable,...

  • Dogtra 1902S 2-Dog Ecollar System

    Dogtra committed over 20 years to crafting dog training e-collars to perfect the precise fit-and-finish, intuitive design, and accountable performance. The Dogtra 1900S series of e-collars demonstrates what we strive for – an ultimate dog training tool that is durable, dependable, and designed for the most demanding conditions. The Dogtra 1902S e-collar is a 2-dog version of the 1900S, a high output unit of choice for serious amateurs and award winning professional trainers in pet obedience, hunting, competition trials, and K-9. 

    The durable 1902S e-collar features a 3/4-mile range and is fully waterproof. The receivers have a unique modern design that lets the collar strap wrap around the receiver and your dog’s neck for enhanced comfort and seamless appearance. The Dogtra 1902S receivers output low-high stimulation from 0-127 levels, a wide range of stimulation that will fit any dog’s personality from mild to most stubborn. Using a patented Rheostat Dial, the gradual and precise stimulation control is displayed on the illuminated LCD screen on the handheld transmitter.





    Also Available in One-Dog System:

    Dogtra 1900S
    • Waterproof Trasmitter/Receiver.
    • Ergonomic Slim Receiver.
    • For dogs as small as 35 pounds.
    • Nick, Constant, Pager, and low to high stimulation.
    • Precise stimulation levels.
    • Non-stimulation high performance pager.
    • Water Excelling Enhanced Contact Points.
    • Two hour quick charge.

     

    IPX9K WATERPROOF RATING:
    This unit has been tested and has received a waterproof rating of IPX9K. The Ingress Protection (IP) rating classifies the level of protection provided by the exterior casing and electrical enclosures against a variety of elements. Dogtra's IPX9K rating has been specifically tested for waterproof protection. This unit was tested at close range using powerful water jets with high pressure and high temperature over various points. 

    • Transmitter
    • 2 x Receivers/Collars
    • Battery charger and splitter cable.
    • Test Light.
    • Owner's Manual
    • Gear Bag
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