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Dogtra 202C No-Nonsense Dog Training Collar/Two Dogs 10 Lbs

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Dogtra 202C No-Nonsense Dog Training Collar/Two Dogs 10 Lbs

The Dogtra 202C is a reliable training collar designed for small to medium-sized dogs, making it an excellent choice for effective training sessions.

Price
$309.99
Rating
4.4 / 5
Reviews
677

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Use as directed for training purposes.
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Dog owners looking for effective training solutions for small to medium-sized dogs.
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Large breed dogs or those requiring specialized training collars.

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