December 06, 2010
By Jerry Thoms
Anyone who hunts with a dog in the woods in big tracts of prairie grass or in any kind of dense cover that can obscure a canine's location will love the Tracker Classic System.
By Jerry Thoms
Anyone who hunts with a dog in the woods in big tracts of prairie grass or in any kind of dense cover that can obscure a canine's location will love the Tracker Classic System because it sends a radio signal from a transmitter on the dog's neck to a receiver held in the dog owner's hands.
The receiver shows the location of the out-of-sight dog that may be moving at a distance up to several miles. All Tracker collars are powered by long-life lithium batteries that last from 200 to 800 hours and are user-replaceable.
CONTACT: Tracker Radio Location Systems, (800) 900-2113, www.trackerradio.com