Minimal beeper to attach on dog collar

jef1225

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ISO a very minimal beeper that I can attach onto my dogs collar. I only need a beep functionality. Does not need to be long range.

My dog has used an e collar in the past and does extremely well with short range beep recall.

She rarely even wears a collar - but when she does I prefer she just wear one, not doubling up with the e collar.

I also really hate the bulky remote.

I saw this on amazon which looks great but it's only vibration!

Airtag/tile are too laggy :(

Is there anything out there that would meet this need?
 
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Name: Kona Clip Dog Training Device- Dog Vibration Clip with Remote for Small, Medium and Large Dogs, Correction Device for Dogs with Vibration, Waterproof, Rechargable

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Amazon Product Rating: 4.7

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@jef1225 Why not just use the ecollar then? Tags can be moved onto the Ecollar if that's a concern. If out walking, you can remove alternative collars - that's what I do, and pocket them. A big concern with dogs and stuff being attached to them, is if the item can hold up to getting wet, impacts, dirt, mud, etc.
 
@imagebeastmarkbeast I have a nice 1.5 inch collar with my information embroidered on it. I’d much prefer to have something I can attach on it. Especially since I don’t need a vibration or shock.

I definitely can just do the two collar thing, but I don’t want to and that’s why I’m posting. I have a poodle and her hair gets matted with added equipment
 
@jef1225 Back in the dark ages of working dog training, long range recall used a dog whistle. It worked great for shepherds, retrievers, springers and other hunting dogs. If you just want a tone, the old-fashioned analog metal whistle is $10, easy to train, no need to charge or use batteries, easily heard over long distances, lasts forever, and is light to carry. I get the love affair with electronics and all. But you can hang a dog whistle around your neck.

https://www.k9magazine.com/dog-whistle-training/

Nick Jones, British trainer/behaviorist on whistle tone & proper blowing.

 
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@jef1225 I'm looking at key tracker devices. I want to find one that's only one or two beeps but it might work for training. I have 3 dogs so having one remote for the beepers is handy.
 
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