Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I've been looking into getting a GPS device for my dogs for a while. These are the ones I've researched so far. My biggest problem is the monthly subscription costs to use them. So I'm looking for one that wouldn't require a monthly service fee. I'd like to hear from others who may know of other options to consider.
I used a supposedly high quality Garmin GPS on one of my dogs for a while. I bought it (despite a $700+ price tag at REI) because she had developed a fondness for chasing deer and other animals when hiking offleash on trails. Unfortunately, I found the device to be of little use as it
1. obviously did not solve the problem of her bolting despite my "leave it" commands, and
2. was too inaccurate/slow to update to be of much use in the immediate situation of a run-away dog. In fact, I was very disappointed about the accuracy - often, it would tell me the dog was in position X when in fact she was 180 degrees in the opposite direction.
So after testing the device for a couple of weeks, I returned the GPS (love REI!!) and bought a high-quality e-collar instead. Which I had to use a few times to teach her not to run away from me in pursuit of a scent. Problem solved!
I'm considering getting an e-collar for Banjo. He's wonderful in the yard....except for one boundary which leads to our neighbors yard which is full of doggie toys...bones, etc. He'll stay in our backyard but every once in a great while on a "whim" he'll bolt to the neighbor's yard and acts as though he's totally deaf to our command to "come".
Is there a big "learning curve" or "training curve" to using the collar? Do you always have the collar on your dogs? From your comment here, it sounds as tho you've had success with it.
I really always mean to train more with the collars but I haven't. Luca learned here well in one hour when he was young. Somehow our group lesson turned out to be just Luca, my trainer and her assistant. We worked on here the whole time with the collar on vibrate Magic!! Luca acts like the vibration is the hand of God sending him to me. Leerburg, the GSD site, has a video on ecollar training you can buy. Here's one
I bought it but have I done it--no. Make sure if you do get a collar that it has a vibrate only mode. With luck you never have to shock your dog.
I rarely use the collar on Luca and I've never trained Calla with it though I have one. She'll usually come even if she is outside my gate. She is much more compliant.
Thanks so much F.
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