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SportDog FieldTrainer 425S SportHunter 1825 Dog Trainer

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SportDog FieldTrainer 425S SportHunter 1825 Dog Trainer


Around the Pandemic household, we have always been dog lovers. Generally, where possible, we attempt to adopt rescue puppies. Our late lab/doberman mix was a one in a million terrific dog who was easy to train, understood and immediately responded to English and Japanese commands and hand gestures, and rarely did anything remotely aggressive or out of line... and then there are the two idiots, AKA the Doberman wonder twins, we adopted a little over a year ago.

These two poor dobermans were both severely abused, physically and mentally, over 30 lbs underweight each, and generally so full of energy they were horrifically destructive. Let's see, they broke my wife's knee, ran through a wall (because it was in the way), rounded most of the drywall corners off in the house, and barked at every bird, butterfly, and car in such a manner than you would think aliens were attacking.  Oh yeah, I forgot that because of the beatings they had previously, every time you did try the newspaper on the nose thing or reached for them to correct them, they would submissively pee on the floor in terror.


They have come a long way and are now wonderful, healthy dogs, however it has been a very long year and a half. Before these two bundles of steel wrapped in fur and powered by fusion energy, I had never considered a dog trainer (aka shock collar). In fact, my belief was that shock collar trainers were a bit cruel, however we were really having some behavior issues that a half dozen training classes still could not stop.


There were the deafening barking in the car, an instigated aggressive looking behavior which would escalate if left unchecked around ANY percieved threat, charging/clipping people and children (the male Doberman's butt at 30MPH is what broke my wife's knee), and generally acting like buttholes around other dogs. On the leash, these behaviors could be managed, however dobes are a stubborn breed and we would nearly have to throw them to the ground to get them to stop and focus on commands and then... ya know, they would pee. It was kind of like disciplining your kid in the middle of a grocery store for trashing a food aisle and was quite the spectacle with little headway being made on training. We needed another solution.

The deciding factor for SportDog Dog Training Collars was when the now large 100 lb male broke out of the dog park and chased a truck for over a 1/4 mile. It put him in danger and of course was a pain for me and the truck which was nice enough to drive all the way back to escort the dog in pursuit back to me.


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While at SHOT show, I had a chance to look at many different dog training collar manufacturers and decided that SportDog was the leader in the industry for a reason. They have a huge expansive line of Dog training collars with loads of features to fit almost any need. From less expensive short range urban backyard trainers to GPS tracking trainers with a seven mile range for working dogs. I opted for two models the SportDog FieldTrainer 425S and SportHunter 1825. The FieldTrainer is the "S" -Stubborn Model with a 500 yard range for the super extra stubborn female. For the male runner, the extended range SportHunter 1825 with up to a mile range was selected because he can cover a lot of range before I can even get a finger on a button the remote.


THE GENERAL IDEA & OPERATION OF DOG TRAINERS
Many people mistakenly think the dog trainer shock collars are cruel because they believe they can only be used to shock/correct the dog and that is not true. The SportDog models offer a tremendous amount of training and correction options which, depending on model, include an audible collar beep, 7-99 levels of correction (stimulation/shock), and some models also can deliver a vibration which I found to be usually most effective.  

Both my dogs responded to the vibration on the FieldTrainer 425S model spinning around and a circle to find the bug or alien that were circling them. They did learn very quickly that a beep is followed by a correction, so they better respond to the verbal command. They now know that even off leash, the game of keep-a-way to avoid correction now does not work, they come when they are called, and for the most part they have drastically improved simply due to the seemingly magical beep and correction which seems to occur only when they do not obey the verbal or hand commands.


"Are you sure I need this?"
Most dogs are smart and can figure out things quickly. Just as you don't show how to open the child locks on the medicine cabinet in front of a kid, you should never point the transmitter at them and then push the button, do not put the collar on just to discipline them,  or do not shock them without verbal commands first. If you don't follow this advice you will have a dog that runs every time you pull out the collar, or grabs the remote, or will only obey when the collar is on. Treat the collar as a leash extension, not a convenient babysitter.   My two dobes actually get excited to put on their collars because this generally means they are going to play or going to the park. If your dog is not getting excited about putting on his collar, you are doing something wrong in the use of this powerful training tool.
My female dobe is so stubborn that she has learned the progression of correction from verbal, to beep, to shock correction and decides if it is worth the shock. You can actually watch her think about whether she wants to mind and then continues the behavior until the beep  and then flinches expecting the correction even without the shock. I have no solution for total stubbornness, however the SportDog collar "therapy" has reduced her independantthoughts process considerably.


Ahh, they look like little angles
FIT, FEEL, FINISH, & FEATURES
The SportDog collars are all molded rugged  polymer designs that have sustained quite a bit of tumbles, crashes, scuffles, and water. They are not waterproof, but they are highly water resistant. Normal field uses around water should not affect the collars function.


Generally the longer the range the larger the dog mounted receiver and the handheld receiver. The SportTrainer 425S is about 20% smaller in size, of both the transmitter and receiver than the SportHunter 1825 model which is about the size of your average walkie-talkie.


Both models come with their own proprietary chargers. I was a little disappointed that the chargers were not interchangeable, however, given the various run-times and power, I can understand the difference in chargers. The FieldTrainer 425S includes a simple wall charger with two charging ends that key into the receiver and transmitter. The SportHunter 1825 has a base the receiver unit snaps into to charge while the transmitter plugs in similar to the other unit.


SportHunter 1825 with charger
SportDog includes a highly adjustable high strength polymer-reinforced collar with a buckle closure and adjustments every 1/2" for a perfect fit regardless of the dog. The collar length can be trimmed to the length desired. The key to fitment is to assure the collar is not flopping around or the prongs will not make contact when they are jumping around. Initially I did not have the collar tight enough and the collars were not delivering the correcting because the prongs were sitting in a loose spot on the neck.


Both models are expandable should you have multiple dogs, however the SportHunter model allows you to specifically switch between each dog should they both be out and about together. My personal preference is to have two remotes otherwise I found I inadvertently corrected the wrong dog.


FieldTrainer 425S with Charger
Both models feature a side "beep" button, momentary correction (short shock), and a continuous correction (shock as long as you hold the button down). The FieldTrainer 425S provides seven levels of correction, plus vibration and beep. The "S" model delivers a higher voltage stimulation than the regular models, however, in the case of my  thinking female dobe, it is required who has been as high as "5" due an unwillingness to mind.  


The SportHunter 1825 provides eight levels stimulation plus the beep. My male doberman has never been over "3".  My wife and I made bets who could reach the highest number and still hold on to the receiver. Dumb idea, but a great way to kill an evening after sipping tequila and experiencing the correction levels you apply to your dog.


FINAL THOUGHTS
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The SportDog collars have been a Godsend to have. They have accelerated training and allowed for very fast correction of unwanted habits. Not that my dogs are perfect or ever will be, however, I can now take them to a dog park with other dogs, take them off lease and have near total control of them even at substantial distances.


The final though I will leave you with is that we tried training the old way and it just didn't work for these dogs. We didn't need this option for our old dog. In fact my wife was pretty upset with me when I brought the SportDog training systems, home because "that is just cruel". That noted, both of us are in love with the system and it has allowed us a training option to make our two sizable dogs behave and live a happy safe life.


SPECS
DESCRIPTION
The SportHunter® 1825
FieldTrainer 425S Stubborn Dog Model   
SKU
SD-1825
SD-425S
RANGE
Up to 1 mile
Up to 500 yards
EXPANDABLE SYSTEM
Expandable up to 6 dogs
Expandable up to 3 dogs
MODES OF OPERATION
13
7
DOG TEMPERAMENT
Stubborn
WATERPROOF
DRYTEK™ waterproof and submersible to 25 feet
DRYTEK™ waterproof and submersible to 25 feet
BATTERY CHARGE TIME
2 hour quick charge
2-hour quick charge
CONTINUOUS STIMULATION
16 levels
7 levels
MOMENTARY STIMULATION
8 levels
7 levels
BEEPER COMPATIBILITY
Compatible with UplandHunter® Accessory Beeper SD-BEEP
Compatible with UplandHunter® Accessory Beeper SD-BEEP
KEY FEATURES
Select from 8 stimulation levels each within low, medium, or high setting

Ergonomic, slim-profile collar design


Compact Remote Transmitter

BATTERY TYPE
Rechargeable Li-Ion
Rechargeable Li-Ion
PART NUMBERS
SR-300, ST120-SA, SDT00-12494, ST-101, SDT00-11963, SDT00-12490, ST-101SA
FT-125, SDT54-13889, SDT00-13857, SDT00-13861, SR-225
$294.95
$184.95



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