New Hunting Dog Products for 2011

The tools for training and transporting your canine hunting partners continue to evolve. Here are few of the many new products we found at SHOT Show.

New Hunting Dog Products for 2011

Tri-Tronics Upland G3 Beeper

tri tronics upland g3The new Upland G3 Beeper from Tri-Tronics is an extremely compact and waterproof collar with improved technology, simple one-button design and impressive audible range over ¼ mile. www.tritronics.com

Remington Tethered Head Foam Trainer

remington tethered dog dummyCoastal Pet Products, producer of the Remington Sporting Dog line, offers another reliable training device with the Tethered Head Foam Trainer. The solid foam head will not damage teeth or eyes, and durable, self-healing foam construction floats and accepts training scents. www.remingtonsportingdog.com

D.T. Systems H2O PLUS CoverUp

dt systems h2o plusD.T. Systems offers up another great product for wetland hunters with the H2O 1800 PLUS CoverUp series with Longleaf Fatal Flight camo pattern. Both the collar and transmitter are rechargeable and waterproof, and the transmitter floats, too. www.dtsystems.com

Mud River Dixie Kennel Cover

mud river kennelNew for 2011, Mud River is offering the Dixie Kennel Cover in Advantage Max 4 HD and signature brown. Features include MircoLite3 insulation, dual top-carry handles and multiple storage pockets. www.mudriverdogproducts.com

Bergan Pet Products

bergan pet productsJust in time for spring, bergan is launching a line of hunter-focused pet products featuring Mossy Oak Break Up. The line includes heavy-duty seat protectors, bed liners and a pet safety travel harness. www.berganexperience.com

SportDOG TEK 1.0

sport dog tek 10SportDOG introduces the TEK 1.0, the industry’s first combination remote training and tracking system. The TEK 1.0 provides GPS tracking capabilities on up to 12 dogs out to 7 miles; the LT model includes remote training functionality. www.sportdog.com



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