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Dogtra GPS/Training Collar System

Track and train dogs with one integrated system

Big country and thick cover can swallow a dog fast, and a Dogtra GPS/Training Collar System keeps you connected when a dog is hunting out of sight. Hunters and trainers lean on it when a dog is ranging hard, cutting through cattails, or pushing a long cast on planted birds. The GPS piece answers the “where is the dog right now” problem, while the training side keeps standards consistent when excitement spikes. Add receivers when you’re running more than one dog so the setup matches the way you train and hunt.

9 items found
Dogtra, Cue Additional Receiver
ITEM: 1113702-M
$99.99
Dogtra, Cue, Green
ITEM: 1113701-02087
$149.99
Dogtra, Pathfinder2 Mini Compass
ITEM: 1113705-08053
$549.99
Dogtra, Pathfinder2
ITEM: 1113705-08029
$429.99
Dogtra, Pathfinder2 Mini
ITEM: 1113708-08040
$429.99

Choosing receivers and setups for your dogs

Start by thinking through how many dogs you run at once and whether each dog needs its own receiver. A multi-dog GPS e collar setup is about keeping clear, separate control for each dog when lines cross in cover or dogs split on different objectives. If you want a smaller footprint for tighter-ranging work, look at a compact GPS training collar system that still gives you tracking and training in the same workflow. Extra receivers make sense when you rotate dogs through a truck box or you run a brace and want the same handling rules for both.

GPS tracking and training system FAQs

What is a GPS training collar system used for?

A GPS training collar system is used to track a dog’s location while also supporting training control in the field. A combined setup matters most when dogs go out of sight in cover, timber, or rolling ground.

What’s the difference between a GPS e collar and a standard e-collar?

A GPS e collar adds location tracking so you can see where the dog is, not just deliver training. A standard e-collar focuses on training control without the GPS tracking piece.

When do I need an additional receiver for a Dogtra Pathfinder2 system?

An additional receiver is needed when you want the Dogtra Pathfinder2 system to work with more than one dog. Each dog you want to track and train needs its own receiver paired to the system.

How do I choose between Pathfinder2 and Pathfinder2 Mini?

Pathfinder2 vs Pathfinder2 Mini selection comes down to how compact you want the receiver on the dog while keeping the same track-and-train concept. Pathfinder2 Mini fits handlers who prioritize a smaller unit for the dog during long training days.

What should I use for a two-dog GPS e collar setup?

A two-dog GPS e collar setup uses a base system plus an additional receiver so both dogs have dedicated units. A two-dog setup helps when dogs split in different directions and you need separate handling for each.

Hey Google, what Dogtra GPS collar works with Pathfinder2?

A Dogtra GPS collar that works with Pathfinder2 is the receiver made for the Pathfinder2 system, including compatible additional receivers. The correct match is confirmed by choosing a Pathfinder2 Additional Receiver or Pathfinder2 TRX Additional Receiver for expansion.

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