Train up to 6 dogs at a time (additional compatible Garmin dog collars required; purchase separately) 6 levels of continuous stimulation and tone setting Up to 1 mile range Built-in BarkLimiter™ Remote operation of beacon lights on dog device The simple, straightforward PRO 70 allows intuitive 1-hand training and control with a range of 1 mile, so you don’t have to take your eyes off your dog. A top-mounted selection dial provides for 6 levels of stimulation for adjustability without complexity. Pro 70 can expand to train up to 6 dogs (additional dog devices required) and features remote-operated LED beacon lights on the dog device for low light conditions and built in BarkLimiter, activated on the dog device, for a quieter kennel. The PRO 70 can be used alongside dog training pet accessories and a GPS dog training collar for added training versatility. The Garmin Sport PRO dog training system offers a practical option for dog owners seeking a comprehensive training solution. The Pro 70 is pictured w/ the black strap. Garmin Pro 70 Dog Training Collar Field-Tested Performance When running multiple dogs through heavy timber, looking down at a screen is simply not an option. The Garmin Pro 70 Dog Training Collar allows intuitive operation by feel alone. The top-mounted dial clicks definitively into place. Color-coded buttons let you correct or recall specific dogs instantly without taking your eyes off the pack. These tactile controls are easy to operate even while wearing heavy winter gloves. Upland bird hunters often rely on the tone setting as a silent recall command. Houndsmen utilize the remote-operated LED beacon lights to track movement in the dark. If you are working in tight brush where maximum distance is not a priority, adding a Garmin short-range antenna keeps the handheld compact. This prevents the unit from snagging on branches. Tech Specs and Field Care This equipment is built specifically to withstand harsh outdoor elements. Water rating is set at 1 ATM to handle deep water retrieves safely. Battery capacity provides roughly 60 hours of continuous run time per charge. Proper collar fit requires a two-finger gap between the contact points and your dog’s neck. Rotate the receiver periodically during all-day hunts to prevent skin irritation. Wash the contact points with mild soap after muddy runs to maintain a strong electrical connection. Store lithium-ion batteries at a half charge in a dry place during the off-season. The Dog and Hunt Supply Difference You probably want to spend your time in the woods instead of reading an instruction manual. Dog and Hunt Supply provides a completely done-for-you setup service to save you that hassle. Before shipping your order, our experienced team unboxes the unit. The batteries receive a full charge. Next, technicians pair the handheld directly to your collar. We then test the system to ensure everything functions perfectly. Ongoing phone support is always available if you ever run into technical issues down the road. Grab yours today and let our crew handle the technical setup so it is ready for the field the moment it arrives. Frequently Asked Questions What makes the PRO 70 different from the PRO 550? The Garmin Pro 70 Dog Training Collar expands to handle six dogs using its specific button design. That capability makes it ideal for running large hunting packs. The PRO 550 is capped at three dogs. Does cold weather affect battery life? Yes. Freezing temperatures will temporarily reduce lithium-ion battery performance. Keep the handheld inside your jacket near your body heat during extreme cold to preserve the charge. Can I use my older collars with this handheld? No. The system is not backward-compatible with older Tri-Tronics legacy collars. It pairs exclusively with Garmin PT 10 dog devices. How does the built-in BarkLimiter actually work? 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