The SportDOG SportTrainer 875 is built for field training and hunting with close-working dogs, offering enhanced control and versatility. Its easy-to-read OLED screen provides instant visibility of the selected dog, stimulation level, mode, and battery status. The large plus/minus buttons make adjusting stimulation levels and toggling between dogs...
The SportDOG SportTrainer 875 is built for field training and hunting with close-working dogs, offering enhanced control and versatility. Its easy-to-read OLED screen provides instant visibility of the selected dog, stimulation level, mode, and battery status. The large plus/minus buttons make adjusting stimulation levels and toggling between dogs effortless—perfect for multi-dog hunting situations. Expandable to control up to 3 dogs with SportDOG Add-A-Dog Collar Receivers, this system offers customizable training with 10 static stimulation levels, tone, and vibration in select modes.
For dogs 8 lbs and up, with neck sizes 5" - 22"
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