KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -(Ammoland.com)- SportDOG Brand, the industry-leading manufacturer of electronic dog-training products and accessories will showcase its newest product introductions at the 146th National Rifle Association (NRA) Annual Meeting and Exhibits, held April 27-30, 2017, in Atlanta, Georgia.
NRA members are encouraged to stop by booth #4514 at the Georgia World Congress Center, where SportDOG representatives will be on hand to help answer questions about their comprehensive line of dog-training products.
Inside booth #4514, attendees can view a complete collection of SportDOG gear, including the newest additions: NoBark SBC-R, Contain + Train and TEK Series 1.5, offering proven solutions for dog tracking, training, and containment.
NoBark SBC-R:
Featuring advanced digital technology, three programmable training modes, and 10 levels of static stimulation, the waterproof SBC-R has been engineered from the ground up with both the dog and owner in mind.
The new SportDOG bark-control collar puts customizable control in the hands of dog owners through its advanced OLED display, extended battery life, and simple operating features.
Contain + Train:
The Contain + Train system allows owners to exceed the capabilities of traditional containment systems by securing their dogs within set boundaries, and offering remote-training capabilities both inside those boundaries at home, and in the field, all while using one collar receiver.
TEK Series 1.5:
The new TEK Series 1.5 includes a combination of HopTek Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Technology, paired with the smaller collar receiver from our TEK Series 2.0. TEK 1.5 systems include a tracking-only collar and a combination GPS tracking and training e-collar.
To learn more about the SportDOG line of products, as well as the company’s many conservation initiatives, visit their website.
About SportDOG Brand:
SportDOG Brand is owned by Radio Systems Corporation, a manufacturer of electronic dog-training gear and accessories, based in Knoxville, Tennessee. SportDOG product lines include training e-collars, GPS tracking and training systems, bark control collars, containment systems, launchers, and other training aids.