Dog Guard offers four different types of receivers that are designed to contain small to large-sized dogs. The receiver options are listed below:
The DG5 receiver is designed to handle “small, timid, passive and up to medium sized” dogs. Works on dogs anywhere from 10 to 65 pounds.
The DG9XT receiver is designed to handle the “medium to stubborn and tough-to-train” dogs. It works well with dogs that are runners such as Huskies, Labs and hunting dogs.
The Micro receiver is designed to contain “tiny pets” weighing 1 to 10 pounds.
The DGM4R Rechargeable receiver has a rechargeable battery and is designed to contain “tiny pets” weighing 1 to 10 pounds.
Dog Guard offers different types of transmitters that are designed for indoor and outdoor uses. The transmitters are listed below:
The RT-2 room transmitter is a small/versatile device that is designed for containing or restraining pets in or from designated areas inside the home.
The T-4 transmitter features user-friendly lights to let you know that the transmitter is working properly or an audible sound when there is a problem with the signal field.
Keep your dog safe at home with fresh batteries every 6 months.
Easy snap on and slide off design. H.D. Polymer material makes the chew protector tough and protects the receiver from dog chews, rub-throughs and other damage.
Save yourself aggravation, downtime, and money by using chew protectors on your receivers.
Dog Guard® No Pull Leashes have helped hundreds of Dog Owners gain better control over their pulling dogs.
Training a dog to stop pulling often results in fighting with the dog, ultimately reinforcing the unwanted behavior. When using the Dog Guard® No Pull Leash as the “PULL NO MORE” Harness, you get immediate control over your dog.
To ensure your pet’s safety, we offer our surge protector which offers the following features:
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