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The PetSafe Wireless Containment System allows you to create a safe and secure 1/2 acre circular boundary around your yard without the hassle of burying wire or installing a physical fence. To set up, simply place the Wireless Containment System transmitter indoors and adjust the dial to cover the perfect size area for your dog. This portable system sets up in 1-2 hours so you can easily take it with you when you go camping and more. This wireless fence comes with the PetSafe Wireless Pet Containment System Receiver Collar. The battery-operated receiver collar features a tone-only mode for training, plus 5 adjustable levels of correction depending on your dog's temperament. With the purchase of additional PetSafe wireless fence receiver collars, the Wireless Containment System will contain an unlimited number of pets with a single system. Trust PetSafe to help keep your pet healthy, safe and happy.
SKU | 692131 |
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Primary Brand | PetSafe |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Red |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Kit includes: Transmitter Receiver with adjustable collar, fits necks 6" to 28"(pet should be at least 8 lbs.) 50 boundary flags Batteries Instruction manual Adapter.
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The BEST invisible fence available....
Buddy's Human
19 years ago
The range is a 90' radius circle adjustable down to almost nothing. If you have...
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Inconsistent signal
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13 years ago
It is a great idea but one that still needs to be perfected. No matter where I p...
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