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Garmin PT10 Dog Device Blue Collar (Pro 70/Pro 550)

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$149.99

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About this item

  • LONG & SHORT CONTACTS Includes two lengths of stainless steel, insulated contact points for reliable performance in wet conditions and extended comfort for any coat length
  • BARKLIMITER Built-in BarkLimiter with Advanced Bark Correction Technology
  • RANGE / FREQUENCY 1 mile range with 27MHz radio frequency for PRO 70 and PRO 550
  • Includes - PT 10 dog device, 3/4” blue collar strap, AC adapter, charging clip, contact point set w/ wrench, manual
  • Battery life- 60 hours. Collar compatibility- 0.75 Inch (1.9 cm)


The PT 10 dog device works with both the PRO 70 and PRO 550 handhelds allowing you to add more dog device collars to your pack. Train up to 6 dogs on 1 PRO 70 handheld or 3 dogs on 1 PRO 550 handheld (additional dog devices required) with a range of 1 mile, plus remote-operated LED beacon lights for low light conditions and built in BarkLimiter, activated on the dog device, for a quieter kennel.


Anthony Rose
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
Love the piece of mind
Sara
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
Garmin PT10 collar pairs easily with Garmin Sport Pro multi-collar remote, I found a Youtube video and it took less than a minute to pair. I may even make my own video, it was so easy. These training collars are IT! Battery life is outstanding, I charge them about once a week or every few days and it takes about an hour or so to charge. Out of the box, the collar fits many sizes of dog, they even come with a second set of additional longer prongs if your dog has a thicker coat. They are waterproof, have a light feature as well as "bark limiter" barking correction feature that can be turned on- the entire system is easy to use and easy to train.You can train your dog with a "beep" tone, vibration, or shock on a level 1-9. The remote can also be 'locked' as to not provide accidental commands, as well as an auxiliary mode to turn on the light or bark limiter.The Garmin PT10 collar/ Sport Pro system is a great choice for functional training and lasts for years; I have had this one for 3 years and counting- I've used it several days in a row, forgotten to turn it off, and finally charged it after a week or so. It has been swimming, in the mud, at the barn, and lived in the floorboard of my car in Florida for days at a time when not in use. With this durability and at this price point, I can afford to pair all three of my dogs' collars to my single Sport Pro remote and have great response from them all for on or off leash training. The PT 10 training collar is a great choice.I personally use the 'beep' tone function to recall, and tell my dog when they give me the response we are looking for. The vibrate feature is hit or miss- my young Labs don't seem to notice it at all so we use the shock on a low setting as a warning with verbal command, and use a higher shock setting for correction, which is generally followed by the command and performance of the desired behavior followed by a 'beep' tone as well as a treat for the learning moment.Having three of these collars in different colors is a great help since you want to make sure you are putting the right collar on each dog and having their collar reflect who gets what type of function as needed.
Bad Beagle
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
Nice,collar is a larger size
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
Perfect, came quick!
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
We got it for our second dog. We already had the controller.
Roger Fuller
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
I've had various electric collars over the years. Some brands do one thing we'll. The Garmin 550 is so versatile. I can walk three dogs and control each one separately as needed. The simple color coded three position switch allows you to address one of three dogs. If a dog is wandering a bit further away than I want, I simply select their collar color on the transmitter and press the tone button. That usually brings them running back to me. If I need to give a dog a bigger reason to return, I can give an electrical stimulation. I seldom need to use a shock. But be aware using an electrical shock needs to preceded by collar conditioning so that shocking is properly interpreted by the dog. There are videos on the subject of collar conditioning.
Sébastien Chalifour
Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2024
Top qualité et superbe autonomie!
Joshua
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2023
Honestly, I was a little skeptical about this and figured I'd be returning it. I've bought countless other collars off of here and none of them seemingly worked. The first day I put it on him, I apparently didn't even have it on and I noticed he wasn't even barking as much as he normally did. Found that odd after I realized it wasn't really even on. Yesterday I had it on properly and noticed once he started barking, he would stop pretty quickly. It registered 14 triggers.Today, I couldn't find a single instance of him barking at all while I was at work. My little one was, but while she was going off, he was just chilling on the couch. I text my neighbor and ask if I was missing something because I couldn't find a single instance of him barking on my camera footage. He hadn't realized it until I mentioned it, but stated he only heard him do it a handful of times and that was it. And he was in and out all afternoon moving stuff in/out of his storage. I get home and it only registered him bark FOUR times! That's on DAY 2!I can't recommend this thing enough! Well worth the money, even if I have to keep it on him every time I leave the house! Considering buying another one for my little dog, but the price and the fact that it'd be half the size of her head, I just dunno. Plus she typically only starts up when he does. We shall see.
DHeinley
Reviewed in Canada on February 13, 2023
I have 3 Labrador Retrievers and enjoy taking them out for ice fishing and walks through my treed acreage. Having one controller that will control all 3 is convenient. The toggle switch will allow you to select which dog would need a correction. Very pleased with the products.
Gena Artemchuk
Reviewed in Canada on November 15, 2022
Easy to pair with the remote, first one I got was damaged so I contacted Garmin and they sent me a shipping label and sent me a replacement.
Jim Gairdner
Reviewed in Canada on August 23, 2020
Let me begin by saying that I have been using these devices for the last 15 years or so.The Garmin Pro 70 and its associated collar is by far the most robust and has the best real world range.Potential users of this device and new dog owners who are unfamiliar with proper training methods should not use one of these devices. While they are excellent for sharpening up a dogs skills they do not teach the dog those skills. You still have to do ALL of the basic training required of any canine in order for it to understand the task you are requesting it to perform. If used improperly or in anger they WILL destroy the dog's temperament.Step one:Learn the proper methods utilized by professionals to train dogs or seek the assistance of a professional.Step two:Teach the dog the task you want it to learn without the aid of this tool.Step three (and before you ask yes I did do this to myself several times):Put the collar against your own neck and experience one shock at each level all the way up to maximum.Step four:Utilize this training tool in a safe enclosed large area in order to sharpen up a known skill that the dog possesses.Things to know about this type of device:- always begin with the device on level one. if you are triggering the device on level one and there is no visible reaction whatsoever from the dog the problem is not that the device is set too low. The problem is that the electrodes are not touching the dog's skin either because the short electrodes are installed on a thick coated dog / the collar is too loose / the collar was initially put on the dog and tightened to the correct tension but with the collar too low on the dogs neck, rather than immediately behind its head and high on the neck, and the dog now has it head down and the electrodes no longer contact because of the change in position of the collar.Never ever use this device if you are even a little bit angry at the dog. If you are angry you must put the controller down -the problem is that you have failed in your duties as a trainer; the dog is not the problem.
Johnny Franck
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2020
I was going to give this an 1. The sales rep was extremely nice. This add is extremely misleading. They don't tell you . You have to spend another $600 on the charger. So $160 for the collar plus covering up the $600 you need for the charger. Again I wanted to give a 1. But the sales rep was extremely nice. I would definitely not buy. Ad doesn't say you have to pay an extra $600. If you buy a car you would assume you get 4 tires with the car. If you buy cereal I would assume you would buy milk.
Alberta Boot
Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2019
Bought this to complete the controller and 3 collars. Have 3 big dogs on a farm who like to chase coyotes. A great tool to help communicate with them. After training I almost never shock them, the beeping or vibrate mode gets their attention. Highest I’ve shocked is 7/21 levels.
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