All About the PRO 100 G3 EXP Dog Training Collar

You know the value of an expensive car. It’s not only great to pick-up girls (or guys if you’re a gal) but it’s got all the best gizmos money can buy. Things like 55 speakers located throughout the cab of the vehicle. An umbrella holder in the door. And a full gas kitchen with a modern Danish, hardwood cutting board island.
There’s also a dog training collar that’s the moral equivalent of a stretch Bentley.
PRO 100 G3 EXP Dog Training Collar
The big daddy of dog training collars has to be this one. The regular model let’s you stimulate your retriever in the one-mile range. Or if you get the Trashbreaker model, bump the distance up to two-miles.
With the insulated contact points you’ll get unmatched consistency when you stimulate your pup, no matter what the conditions. There are adjustable points that are great for hairy or short-haired dogs. You adjust these contacts with a plastic wrench.
On the collar sits the receiver. It has a trio of belt loops to ensure that the device doesn’t get lost in the woods.
Tick Tocks
Let’s review some of the super features for the PRO 100 G3 EXP Dog Training Collar:
• Attach the antenna before using. You don’t want to flick the thing on without first screwing the whip into place. And don’t put your hands on the antenna when you’re dealing with it. You’re a lousy conductor for transmitting signals.
• When you need to change the battery pack you simply turn that part slightly to unfasten it from the transmitter. You’ll know that you’ve replaced it correctly when the Tri-Tronics logo is looking forward, under the transmitter buttons.
• To charge it up, stick the battery pack in the cradle that’s been forklift advantages supplied. It takes just a couple of hours to bring them back to life.
• Press the power button to lively-up the collar. You’ll hear two tones and see the collar light blink every-so-often telling you that the device is running. Turn it off? Press the power button. This time a longer tone will sound-off and no more blinking lights.
• Put the collar on the dog. The charging baggage tractor contacts should be facing the animal’s chest.
• With the Pro 100 G3 EXP you’ll get either 18-levels of continuous stimulation or 6 levels of momentary stimulation.
• As the trainer you can switch between high, medium and low settings. Don’t forget, there’s also a sound-only feature.
• Got more than one mutt? No brainer this Pro 100 EXP. It will allow you to entertain up to 3 dogs. You’ll only need to purchase the other two collars separately, but they can all be activated through the one transmitter. There’s color coding, too. That way you know which dog you’re stimulating.