LEG DAMAGE WITH DC50 COLLAR

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Re: LEG DAMAGE WITH DC50 COLLAR

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Just wish Garmin would wake up and build a smaller unit, can't make be believe that it cant be done..
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Re: LEG DAMAGE WITH DC50 COLLAR

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Island Hare Chas'r lets start a list of Garmin users to send to Garmin for requesting a smaller unit for beagler's. Tri tronic's had a unit named the "beagler" at one time.

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Re: LEG DAMAGE WITH DC50 COLLAR

Post by island hare chas'r »

SOUNDS GREAT AS LONG AS THEY EXCHANGE FOR EQUAL VALUE FOR THE "BEAGLER" :D LAWDOG IS IT POSSIBLE TO POST A PIC OF YOUR LEG WRAP. :eyes:
THANKS FOR THE HELP

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Re: LEG DAMAGE WITH DC50 COLLAR

Post by lawdog »

Island Hare,
I will be running this weekend, so I'll take a pic then and post it for you.

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Re: LEG DAMAGE WITH DC50 COLLAR

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I have the, old beagler by tri tronics it's really not any smaller it's definitely lighter. I'll post a picture later.
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Re: LEG DAMAGE WITH DC50 COLLAR

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I have several small dogs...I have not had this issue. Things that may make a difference in my situation. I have the long after market antennas made by Tuff Skin. I also, always, put the Alpha collar in FRONT of their regular collar as recommended by both Tritronics and Garmin.

Lastly I put the smaller collars on my Alpha units so that you can tighten them relatively tight even on the small dogs. I always put my collars on so that the box part of the unit is light in front, as recommended, and tighten and place the box over to the dogs right side of there neck, when facing them. This allows the antenna to come over top and almost down toward the ground on the left side when facing them.

This seems to counter balance the box and keep it on the side of there neck where it is placed as some said with the weights. Again, you have to put on is the front and relatively tight. I have dogs down to 12.5 inches and pretty much all my dogs are head down runners.

No issues....hope this helps.

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Re: LEG DAMAGE WITH DC50 COLLAR

Post by fulcount »

Looks like the Sport Dog 2 is a lot smaller than Garmin
Anyone using it yet?

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Re: LEG DAMAGE WITH DC50 COLLAR

Post by lawdog »

Here is the way I wrap the leg. I ran her today for four hours on a cold snowy day and the wrap stayed on and the leg was fine.

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Here is a dc40 when I don't wrap her leg.

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Re: LEG DAMAGE WITH DC50 COLLAR

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THANKS TO ALL FOR THE IDEAS AND HELP. LAWDOG THE WRAP NOW COMES IN HANDY SEEING HE IS BREAKING IT BACK OPEN ON BRUSH ETC. PROSS MENTIONED A COUNTER WEIGHT AND AFTER SOME EXPERIMENTATION I HAVE COME UP WITH 3 1/2 OZ TAPED ON THE COLLAR NEXT TO THE GPS ANTENNA. HAD A GOOD WEEKEND IN THE UP, WITH APROX 1 FOOT OF SUGAR SNOW AND VERY COLD TEMPS THE HOUNDS RAN GOOD. WE PUT 7 "SHOES" IN THE BAG WITH .22 PISTOLS. OH WHAT FUN :D :dance:

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Re: LEG DAMAGE WITH DC50 COLLAR

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Garmin should be the one to fix these problems imo ...

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Re: LEG DAMAGE WITH DC50 COLLAR

Post by Budd »

That's a lot of leg bashing rawdog, here are my collars at the end of the day (and I'm not running threw briars). If anyone else has picture's post them up so this link can be sent to Garmin whenever someone contacts them about this issue.
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Re: LEG DAMAGE WITH DC50 COLLAR

Post by lananbay »

I have been having the same problem using the Garmin DC40 collars.
I just ordered these today from Gun Dog Supply. Will give them a try. The size to order are small 6" tall or Medium 8" tall. Gun Dog Supply rep told me the small size for 13" hounds and the medium for 15" dogs.

MAKE SURE ORDER THE FRONT LEG TUBE AS THEY SELL REAR LEG ALSO.
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Re: LEG DAMAGE WITH DC50 COLLAR

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JUDE wrote:Garmin should be the one to fix these problems imo ...

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