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« on: October 08, 2009, 08:22:37 pm »

I have a 8 month old Jagdterrier that I am wanting to start going with the older dogs hog hunting, but the DC 30 collar just hangs off her.........has anyone else had this problem? I have read that you can't move the metal plate on the DC 30 collar because of the wire that is inside the collar........any ideas?  Thanx, Michele








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Someone posted that cutting the collar voids the Garmin warranty.  I think they meant between the GPS antenna and the battery box, at least I hope so!.  I got tired of watching my little dogs trip over the excess collar tag end.  For a while I folded it into the other name tag collar or the cut collars, but it would pull back out after awhile and the collar material started cracking/fraying at the fold real bad.

I gave up and cut that nasty excess collar off all my DC-30s, about 3-4 holes from the first hole.  I have eleven DC-30s and three DC-20s.  I have 10 jagdterriers, 4 curs, 4 plotts and two pitts (May have forgot a dog or two!).  I have three old dog collars that I cut short and use to extend the short collars for a fat necked dog.  I do that for my 90 lb dogo (new I forgot one!).  The short collars fit all my jags, most curs and female plotts (between my son and I we have 5 female plotts).  The DC-30's balance perfectly with the cut ends, with antennas up.

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