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Purchase SportDOG Collars and Training Systems Online from Ubuy Australia

Dogs don’t speak in sentences. They respond to tone, rhythm, and energy. But communication still matters, especially for working breeds, hunting companions, and stubborn learners. The wrong gear creates noise. The right collar, though? It bridges instinct and instruction.

That’s where SportDOG collars come in. Designed with serious field use in mind, they’re not gadgets. They’re tools built for trainers, handlers, and everyday owners who need control without compromise. Whether you're guiding a new pup through basic obedience or managing a multi-dog hunt across harsh terrain, SportDOG delivers the signal without static.

At Ubuy Australia, you will find a variety of systems selected with use in mind. Wireless fences for boundary control, GPS-enabled trackers for off-leash range. Shock collars with multiple correction levels. These aren’t weekend accessories; they’re made for seasons, not sessions.

Discover the Various Types of SportDOG Collars and Tracking Systems

Not all dogs respond the same. Neither should their collars. From static correction to GPS tracking, each SportDOG model is engineered for a specific behavioural challenge or terrain requirement.

SportDOG Shock Collar Systems

Shock collars carry a loaded reputation, but in the right hands, they’re nuanced tools. SportDOG shock collar models are used across working breeds and field dogs to deliver adjustable static corrections. Each collar includes tone and vibration settings, along with multiple stimulation levels, some offering up to 21 modes.

These collars rely on lithium-ion batteries, which are typically rechargeable within two hours and last 40–70 hours per charge. With waterproofing up to 25 feet via DryTek® technology, they’re also safe during water retrieves or sudden rain. Best paired with robust training routines, these collars offer consistent signal clarity without lag or random discharge.

SportDOG Bark Collar Series

When barking becomes compulsive rather than communicative, the SportDOG Bark Collar provides calibrated intervention. These collars utilise a silent partner bark-detection system to distinguish between external noise and throat vibration, thereby avoiding false triggers.

The SportDOG Rechargeable Bark Collar offers 10 levels of progressive correction and can adapt over time based on the dog’s response history. It works automatically without needing remote input, making it ideal for crate training, quiet zones, or dogs with anxiety-based barking patterns. These collars are most effective for medium to large breeds and can be adjusted to fit neck sizes ranging from 5 to 22 inches in diameter.

SportDOG Remote Training Collars

This series is built for hands-on handlers. With real-time input from handheld remotes, the SportDOG Training Collar family lets you issue instant corrections during recall, heel, or fieldwork. Most models offer a range of 500 to 1600 metres and multi-dog capability, with toggle remotes that can command up to six collars.

Stimulation options span static, tone, and vibration. Training collars such as the SportDOG 425X and 825X come with built-in memory to retain custom settings per collar. The rugged, remote shells withstand mud, cold, and drops. These systems often feature OLED displays and backlit buttons, which are critical for low-light usage, such as evening hunts or early morning sessions.

You’ll also find a variety of options under the dog electronic training collars category, particularly among pro-level models shared between brands like Dogtra or Garmin.

SportDOG Wireless and In-Ground Fencing Systems

Boundaries don’t always need visible walls. The SportDOG Invisible Fence series includes both wireless perimeter systems and in-ground wired solutions. Wireless options can establish circular safe zones of up to ¾ acre with adjustable boundary tones, while in-ground kits offer custom shapes across several acres.

These systems work by delivering a warning beep, followed by a static correction, if the dog crosses the threshold. Each unit syncs with specific SportDOG receiver collars and includes surge protectors, training flags, and waterproof transmitters. These setups are especially popular in suburban properties where fencing laws or aesthetics restrict physical enclosures.

Related systems can be found under the "Dog Collars, Harnesses & Leashes" category for extended compatibility options.

SportDOG GPS Collar and Tracking Systems

For off-leash hunters, lost dogs, or scent-tracking animals, the GPS collar changes the game. SportDOG tracking collars, such as the TEK series, utilise HopTek technology and satellite syncing to map real-time positions within a 10-mile radius. These collars display distance, direction, and movement speed, paired with a handheld receiver that can display up to 21 dogs simultaneously.

Battery life typically lasts 20–24 hours, with fast recharging. The unit utilises high-sensitivity GPS and GLONASS satellite receivers, along with collar beacons for enhanced visual tracking in low-light environments. It is ideal for handlers running field trials or off-grid training exercises.

SportDOG Replacement Collars and Batteries

Parts wear. Batteries fade. The SportDOG replacement collar range ensures that your remote trainer or bark collar continues to perform optimally. Most receiver units use quick-snap straps with multiple sizing holes, allowing easy swaps during fieldwork. Replacement collar battery packs are model-specific, rechargeable, and come with tools for quick disassembly.

Common replacements include probes (long and short), chargers, USB cables, and additional collar straps in orange, black, and camouflage. For those using dog collars on multiple dogs, colour coding helps manage simultaneous training.

Related Brands at Ubuy Australia

SportDOG isn’t the only name in canine tech. Below are some additional brands available at Ubuy Australia that, although they differ in design or philosophy, function similarly.

Dogtra

Known for their high-precision stimulation levels and durable field gear, Dogtra collars are used across K9 units, agility dogs, and obedience trainers. Their 1900S model is often compared directly with the SportDOG 425X.

Garmin

Garmin’s Alpha series blends GPS tracking with training in a single interface. Often used for upland bird hunting or off-grid scent tracking, these units are suited for large landscapes and professional handlers.

Educator

Educator offers blunt stimulation technology in its collars that aim to reduce stress while maintaining effective control. Their ergonomic remote designs often appeal to first-time users or those with smaller dogs.

PATPET

Budget-conscious yet functional, PATPET collars are ideal for entry-level training and bark suppression. While not as rugged as SportDOG, they serve well for basic recall and crate training.

Ruffwear

Focused on adventure rather than training, Ruffwear offers padded harnesses, high-visibility collars, and trail gear, which is a standard complement to remote collars for hiking or skijoring.

Whistle

Whistle's GPS and health monitoring systems track activity levels and location via a smartphone app. It is best for urban dog owners or those monitoring recovery or weight loss.

Wagz

Wagz delivers app-based smart collars that replace static correction with ultrasonic tones and vibrations. These collars cater to owners who value anti-shock features or tech-forward households.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sportdog Products

  • How do I set up my SportDOG training collar?

    Start by fully charging both the collar and remote. Pair the devices by following the pairing instructions specific to your model, which typically involve holding down certain buttons. Set the collar snugly on your dog’s neck. Use tone-only mode first before escalating to stimulation. Always refer to the user manual for specific pairing instructions.

  • What is the range of a SportDOG e-collar?

    Ranges vary by model. Entry-level remotes offer a range of 500m, while advanced units, such as the 1825X, reach up to 1600m. For GPS-enabled collars like the TEK 2.0, the range can exceed 16km line-of-sight under ideal conditions.

  • Can I use SportDOG collars on small dogs?

    Most collars are built for medium to large breeds. The lightest models start at 136 grams and accommodate neck sizes as small as 13cm. For dogs under 3.5 kg, collars may be too bulky. Always check the minimum weight and neck circumference on the product listing.

  • Can one SportDOG remote control multiple collars?

    Yes. Many SportDOG remote trainers support up to 6 collars per remote. Each collar can be assigned a unique stimulation setting and toggled individually or in pairs from the handset.

  • Can I use SportDOG products in the rain or during water retrieves?

    All SportDOG collars and remotes use DryTek® waterproofing, rated up to 7.6 metres for submersion. They’re built for hunting dogs and wet fields. Units can be used during water retrieves, heavy rain, and snow.

  • Where can I buy replacement parts or accessories?

    Replacement batteries, straps, probes, chargers, and remote units are available directly from SportDOG or through online retailers like Ubuy Australia. Be sure to match the model number to avoid compatibility issues.