Petsafe Wireless Fence Replacement Collar


Petsafe Fence - Easy to Set up and Cost-Effective Pet Containment Systems

You want your pet safe and that's what a pet containment system is supposed to do. Dog-napped, run-over, fought with other dogs, or lost - you don't want these to happen to your dog. Note that that's just a short list of potential worries a dog owner must face. Here's a quick guide for dog owners who wish to purchase an affordable and reliable invisible pet fence.

Pet containment systems - the usual types

The most popular are in-ground units. These consist of wires to be buried around a designated area. This can be around your yard, where you want your dog to stay in. A small device is installed inside your house, plugged directly or powered by batteries. This unit broadcasts radio signals through those buried wires. The wires don't need much depth, just a few inches deep. These in-ground units often come with a collar that works with the wires; your dog is supposed to wear them.

The collar senses the radio signals and when your dog comes near the wires, the collar lets out a warning beep or tone. Suppose your dog stays there, or walks past the wires - the collar lets out a static shock, a buzz. It won't hurt, it's just an annoying stimulus, enough to get your dog's attention.

Give some time, and with adequate training from the pet owner, the dog will link the tone as something that warns of a buzz, and will not want to go further the marked boundaries. So your dog will stay inside the boundaries marked by the wires. This is normally called an invisible fence - a pet containment system that is growing in popularity due to its effectiveness.

Other types of invisible pet fencing do not make use of wires. One such variant makes use other ways to "mark" a perimeter's boundaries and tracks your pet's position differently. There's a particular kind that sends out radio signals all around to establish the limit of the perimeter. Similar to the in-ground unit, this type also uses a collar that beeps and buzzes when the dog gets to far from the "edge" of the transmission.

An effective pet fence can save you a lot of money, time, and worry. What kind of pet owner would not spend money trying to find his missing dog? Among the most popular electric dog fences out there is the petsafe fence. There's no question about it's ease of installation - your dog will also take less time getting used to its beeps and buzz, and it will keep to the perimeter in no time. For more details on this, you can look up petsafe fences online.


Petsafe & Innotek Guardian + 12V Scat Mat ScatMat AC Adapter Power Cord for Wired + Wireless Dog Fence


Petsafe & Innotek Guardian + 12V Scat Mat ScatMat AC Adapter Power Cord for Wired + Wireless Dog Fence


$14.99


replaces ac adapter for the following systems

Petsafe Wireless dog fence PIF-300 & IF-100

Petsafe Wired dog fence

RF-1001
RF-1002
RF-1002CG
RF-125

Innotek and Most Guardian 12V
PRF-3004W
PRF-3004W-11
PRF-304W
PIG00-10673
PIG00-10674
PIG00-10773
PIG00-10777
GIG11-10775
MIG00-10938
MIG00-10939
RF-1010-7K
RF-1010M
RF-3004
RF-3004W-11
RF-304W-11
RFA-201
PIG00-11007
MIG00-11013
HIG...


Perimeter® Wire - Free Wifi Dog Fence


Perimeter® Wire - Free Wifi Dog Fence


$319.00


The Wi Fi Waterproof Collar Transceiver is extremely small at 2.5"" in width, 1.5"" in tall and only 1.25"" deep. It only weighs 2.3 ounces, yet is packed with advanced electronics. The collar can be preset to one of 4 fixed static correction levels or a Progressive Correction setting. When approaching the preset boundary the collar emits a warning tone. If your dog continues to approach the bound...

Petsafe Super Receiver- Add Another Dog To Your In-Ground Fence


Petsafe Super Receiver- Add Another Dog To Your In-Ground Fence


$59.99


This PetSafe® extra receiver collar can be used to add another dog to any PetSafe in-ground fence system or as a replacement collar to the Stubborn Dog In-Ground Radio Fence....


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