Two Easy Ways to Start Earning Rewards!
Earn 2X Pals Rewards points at Petco
when you use Petco Pay!
Get It Today
PetSafe doesn’t just create innovative products that improve the lives of pets and people. PetSafe solutions help deliver peace of mind, so we can enjoy more time with our pets. And at Petco, you can find the trusted PetSafe designs products you’re looking for across a range of categories.
This will vary depending on how often your dog tests the boundary. In most cases, Pet Safe collar batteries will last one to three months and in some cases up to six months. To get the most out of your PetSafe collar, turn off the product when not in use and test the battery at least once per month to ensure it’s working effectively.
First, choose a location on the ground floor of your home that’s dry, well-ventilated, and near a standard wall outlet and plug in your wireless fence transmitter. The transmitter functions as the center of the circular containment area, so choose a location that works with the boundaries you’d like. Next, test the containment area by turning on the transmitter, holding the test light tool to the contact points on the receiver collar and walking away from the transmitter. Listen for a tone, which indicates the boundary of your containment area. To adjust the boundaries, use the boundary switch on the transmitter, or move the transmitter itself.
PetSafe makes a variety of collars, from receiver collars that work with electronic fencing to bark collars that use spray, static, vibration or ultrasonic tones. To ensure the proper setup and correction levels for your pet, please carefully read and understand the user guide for your specific collar.
Yes, with the proper installation and training, PetSafe wireless dog fences create a circular containment area for your pet up to 180 feet in diameter, wherever you need it. With wireless fence systems, there’s no need to dig or bury wires, so they’re easy to set up in one to two hours. Remember, training is essential to make any electronic barrier work, and static products should not be used on pets that are aggressive, sick, pregnant, or under 6 months old.
Cat Collars, Leashes & Harnesses
Dog Collars, Leashes & Harnesses
Collars, Leashes, & Harnesses
Cat Holiday & Christmas Collars, Leashes, & Harnesses
Cat Collars
Cat Harnesses
Clearance Dog Collars, Leashes & Harnesses
Dog Collars, Leashes & Harnesses Deals
Cat Leashes
Dog Holiday & Christmas Collars, Leashes, & Harnesses
Ferret Leashes, Harnesses & Carriers
Halloween Cat Collars & Accessories
Cat Collar Charms & Accessories
Dog Collars
Collars, Leashes & Harnesses Under $10
Electronic Dog Collars & Accessories
Dog Seat Belts, Tethers, & Harnesses
Dog Collar Accessories
Dog Harnesses
Dog Leash Accessories
PetSafe
PetSafe Dog Toys
PetSafe Cat Carriers & Containment
PetSafe Dog Training & Behavior Supplies
PetSafe Cat Bowls & Feeders
PetSafe Dog Outdoor & Travel Gear
PetSafe Dog Bowls & Feeding Supplies
PetSafe Cat Steps & Ramps
PetSafe Automatic Dog Feeders
PetSafe Automatic Cat Feeders
PetSafe Dog Stairs & Ramps
PetSafe Dog Collars
PetSafe Dog Harnesses
PetSafe Dog Collars, Leashes & Harnesses
PetSafe Cat Gates & Doors
PetSafe Dog Repellents & Attractants
PetSafe Interactive & Treat Dispensing Dog Toys
PetSafe Bark Solutions for Dog Training
PetSafe Cat Supplies Under $20
PetSafe Dog Waterers, Fountains & Accessories
Question on bones and chews: Which can harm teeth (canines mainly) Bully sticks Retriever Rawhide (no knots at ends) Antlers (chew with back teeth and rarely) Nylabone Petsafe Wood Chew
My cat has developed feline acne/black heads around his bottom lip. It went away briefly, but has come back and seems to now be spreading to the other side. I use ceramic water and food dishes and wash daily. The only cat with this is a 3 yo male orange/white Tabby--Jack. A friend suggested it may be a food allergy, but he doesn't show any symptoms of an allergy other than the acne. I use natural cleaners at home and use the PetSafe Scoop Free litter system-could it be the litter crystals?
We have a foster dog (Italian Greyhound), who hasn't been easy to potty train. Our dog uses a potty system in our bathroom (the "Piddle Place") without issue and also goes outside. Our foster pup goes outside when we're there but was used to having a dog door (which we don't have) and going as she pleased, so she's been pooping/peeing all over the house. Any tips on getting her to use the Piddle Place like our dog, or signaling to go outside would be great.
I have two neutered cats who love being outside. We live in a mountainous area with wildlife, so we are trying to keep them inside but they learned how to open doors. We are trying to decide b/w a wireless pet fence in our yard where they wear large-ish shock collars (even though they are smaller for cats) all the time as the company says not to wear for more than 12 hours or to just put cat trackers on them and find them every night. Which is safer?
After speaking with our veterinarian I was able to train my dog not to run up to people or other dogs while off leash by using premium treats outside and less premium treats while indoors. My current issue is shes running into our neighbours backyard (new subdivision, no yard/fences etc.) because they throw food back there. I don’t drive and there’s no dog park nearby. I want her to run and play ball. Do you think it would be a bad idea to get a remote shock collar?
Are underground fences a good affordable option for 2 pitbulls? How safe are the shock collars longer-term?
trying to find the best puppy food for a weimaraner and a place to get next round of puppy shots
my dog pees and popes in the house she goes outside for more than 1/2 hour any suggestion on how to break her
Could you please recommend an activity tracker for my puppy (one that does not require a monthly subscription)?
We have a four month old beagle. Ever since we got her we would taker her to the front yard to do her business. She got so use to this that when we say "outside" she runs right to the front door. We recently had a fence installed in the back yard and we would like to transition her from doing her business in the front yard, to the back yard. She has gone done her business out back a few times, but she tends to hold it a lot longer out back than in the front. How do we perform this transition?
thoughts on bark collars?
I have a pitbull/bulldog mix that stays outside who is allergic to cedar bedding and pine is there a hypoallergenic bedding for outside animals?