PetSafe Stay & Play Wireless Hausdéierfeier fir haartnäckege Hënn - Keen Drot fir ze begruewen - Deckt 3/4 Hektar Gaart - Fir Hard-to-Train Hënn 5 lbs. & Up - Portabel - Vun der Mammegesellschaft vun INVISIBLE FENCE Brand Stubborn Dog Wireless Fence Kit

Brand:PetSafe

3.3/5

618.82

FËLLT UNLIMITÉIERT DÉIEREN AUS ÄR SYSTEM: Onlimitéiert Unzuel vun Halsbanden kënnen un de Fiedersystem bäigefüügt ginn an individuell agestallt ginn fir d'Perséinlechkeet vun Ären Hausdéieren ze passen. PERSONALISÉIERT ÄR HOND-KRAACHEN Astellunge: Fannt dee beschten Niveau fir Äert Hausdéier mat 5 justierbare Korrektiounsniveauen; enthält och Tonalitéit Modus fir Training fir Är Hausdéieren ze léieren an der sécherer Spillplaz ze bleiwen. RECHARGEABLE, WATERPROOF RECEIVER COLLAR: Wireless Zonk System kënnt mat 1 waasserdichten, nofëllbaren Empfängerhalsband, dee bequem fir Hënn vu 5 lb a méi passt an ugepasst ass fir Halsgréissten 6-28 Zoll ze passen. Fence erlaabt Äert Hausdéier heem ze kommen ouni korrigéiert ze ginn wann Äert Hausdéier d'Grenz passéiert. PORTABLE: Dëse portable System ass super fir Camping, Vakanzenhaiser oder iwwerall wou Dir reest mat Zougang zu engem Outlet. KENG GRAVEN ODER DRAAT ZE BURY: Setzt an nëmmen e puer Stonnen op; eng drahtlose Grenz erlaabt Iech eng sécher Barrière ronderëm Ären Haff ze kreéieren fir Är Hausdéieren ze schützen ouni d'Zäit oder d'Schwieregkeet fir d'Drähten ze begruewen. PROTECT A 3/4-ACRE YARD: Erstellt eng kreesfërmeg Grenz déi bis zu 3/4 Hektar (22 5 -105 ft an all Richtungen) upasst vu wou Dir de Sender dobannen setzt. FIR PERSISTENT DÉI: Super fir déi schwéierst ze trainéieren Hausdéieren en Toun-nëmmen Modus a 5 Niveaue vun der statescher Korrektur ajustéieren op Basis wéi Ären Hond während dem Training reagéiert.

FËLLT UNLIMITÉIERT DÉIEREN AUS ÄR SYSTEM: Onlimitéiert Unzuel vun Halsbanden kënnen un de Fiedersystem bäigefüügt ginn an individuell agestallt ginn fir d'Perséinlechkeet vun Ären Hausdéieren ze passen. PERSONALISÉIERT ÄR HOND-KRAACHEN Astellunge: Fannt dee beschten Niveau fir Äert Hausdéier mat 5 justierbare Korrektiounsniveauen; enthält och Tonalitéit Modus fir Training fir Är Hausdéieren ze léieren an der sécherer Spillplaz ze bleiwen. RECHARGEABLE, WATERPROOF RECEIVER COLLAR: Wireless Zonk System kënnt mat 1 waasserdichten, nofëllbaren Empfängerhalsband, dee bequem fir Hënn vu 5 lb a méi passt an ugepasst ass fir Halsgréissten 6-28 Zoll ze passen. Fence erlaabt Äert Hausdéier heem ze kommen ouni korrigéiert ze ginn wann Äert Hausdéier d'Grenz passéiert. PORTABLE: Dëse portable System ass super fir Camping, Vakanzenhaiser oder iwwerall wou Dir reest mat Zougang zu engem Outlet. KENG GRAVEN ODER DRAAT ZE BURY: Setzt an nëmmen e puer Stonnen op; eng drahtlose Grenz erlaabt Iech eng sécher Barrière ronderëm Ären Haff ze kreéieren fir Är Hausdéieren ze schützen ouni d'Zäit oder d'Schwieregkeet fir d'Drähten ze begruewen. PROTECT A 3/4-ACRE YARD: Erstellt eng kreesfërmeg Grenz déi bis zu 3/4 Hektar (22 5 -105 ft an all Richtungen) upasst vu wou Dir de Sender dobannen setzt. FIR PERSISTENT DÉI: Super fir déi schwéierst ze trainéieren Hausdéieren en Toun-nëmmen Modus a 5 Niveaue vun der statescher Korrektur ajustéieren op Basis wéi Ären Hond während dem Training reagéiert.
Age Range Description All Life Stages
Brand PetSafe
Color Red
Item Dimensions LxWxH 12 x 11.9 x 10 inches
Target Species Dog

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Scritto da: Keith B.
Wow, this works for my German Short-haired Pointer!
I've had my Pointer on the Pet-Safe system for one month. I've waited to review to make sure the system works. I was very skeptical before purchasing because my dog is highly active. Seems ADHD. When let to run free, he will always pick up a scent, and then he's off for the running. Nothing will call him back! I will eventually get a call from the police in the nearby town, or the kennel just up the road. We are on ten acres, semi-rural, just within the city limits. Would love to just let him run. But?? Anyway, the Pet-Safe. I received the system about a month ago and will share my experiences. Day One: I set up the system, established the perimeter at the maximum range, white flagged..... I then put the Pet-Safe collar (at level 3) on the dog and walked him (his normal lunging from side to side) out to the perimeter. When approaching the perimeter, he would stop and just look around like "What is going on?". I would return to the safe zone and then walk out to another flag at the perimeter. Same thing, "What is going on?". Then return to the safe zone. We did the entire perimeter this way, and then called it a day. Day Two: I now set the level on the collar to 5. We did the perimeter walk the same way, but this time the collar got his attention and he would initiate the return to safe by himself. We made the entire perimeter with the same results. I decided to take a risk and let him run free, even though it was just day 2. He loved running free, and when nearing the perimeter, he would run back to me and sit there for a moment (while receiving praise and petting). I let him run for another twenty minutes with the same results. We called it a day. Day Three: I put the collar on him and let him run free. We enjoyed positive results and he never left the perimeter. I let him run for another half hour, then called it a day. I removed the Pet-Safe collar from him and went to turn the collar off. But, what I noticed was that I just now turned it on. Uh-Oh, I had neglected to turn the collar on when I put it on him. But, he had responded as though the collar were active. Wow, was I surprised. Trained by day three!?! This is a dog that could never be called back if he picked up a scent, which he always did. We now get to run free twice a day (usually), and have never had a failure. A few days ago, I pulled my flat bed trailer around to the back area of the property, well beyond the Pet-Safe perimeter. My dog followed and I wondered what would happen. He followed right along, but at the perimeter he immediately bolted back to the safe zone. Has done wonders for his disposition. I had to be trained too. I now make sure I've viewed the on/off status of the collar. I would like to comment on the system installation. The instructions mention that the system does not work well if installed near steel. My shop and all my outbuildings are covered with corrugated steel roofing and siding. I had to install this in my shop. Works fine and I'm achieving a consistent perimeter of a 150' radius.
Scritto da: KT
Shocked the pup out of bounds... and on his way back IN.
We did all of the steps - though I don't feel it's necessary. If a dog has EVER had a tone/vibrate/shock collar, they KNOW what is in store for them. The warning tones were not terribly consistent as far as where it happened in many of the locations. It definitely was more like an oval than a circle, which was fine I suppose. I had set it up so the dog had a good portion of the back and side yards... but very little in the front. We have 1/3 an acre and it covered most on 8+. It really did not like to go through the wall of our detached garage. It is RIDICULOUSLY EASY to install... Plug in, turn power on, set to extra + or normal - and then choose a circle size, 1 - 10... USB charge the collar, when it's solid green you need to set the tone/shock and put it on your pup tight enough... flag or no flag, I don't think a dog cares.. they just need to recognize the tone. This collar, as far as I can tell does NOT have a vibrate. So it's Tone... fast Tone... and then Shock!!! I put the flags up... walked the dog around without the collar several times, with the collar on tone-only several times, rewarded for returning, etc. etc. Finally I felt he was more than ready... put it on shock level 2... knowing he is going to HAVE to be shocked several times before he is gonna understand - he is an incredibly stubborn beagle-schnauzer mix who was from a mill... so he is quite anxious, and would love to eat each and every bunny, bird, or cat and of course EVERY delivery driver to bits and pieces... and he will. Unless given a treat and then you are his BEST friend and he WILL hop in your vehicle for a lil ride. (I wish I was joking!!) However, it's daily... the mailman is attacking our home Every. Single. Day according to our pup. /eye roll. So he is putting around... gets close to the border... sees a rabbit and TAKES OFF for it like I lit his tail on fire. BUT... he stopped short and FAST. he was whimpering and crying out. He had been shocked... he took the whole 15 seconds... and Would. Not. Come. Back. I get it... who would cross the invisible border that SHOCKED you, again?!?! No one... he is not stupid... but under the threat of a yelling Dad to get OUT of the street and COME HERE... he did finally... and guess what, he was rewarded with another shock. Now... here is where you have to make a decision.... Is your pup going to continue to cross... be shocked... and then sit in the road till you take it off... OR does your pup figure out the warning tone is before the shock and stop. I would have given it a few more tries/shocks. (I guess I am a bit more committed to the idea of keeping him in our yard, rather than roaming on his own?! We are out in very rural country land.) our dog is ridiculously smart (about some things) and ridiculously stubborn (or perhaps a bit dim!) about others... My husband was done after it shocked him coming back IN to the "safe circle" and wanted to return it, immediately! (I am pretty certain I purchased this one... as it was not suppose to do that... but I could be wrong. I don't want to go back and look to see if it says it does or not.) Also note... the lil shocker dealios on the collar, they are NOT covered with the lil plastic piece that you generally see with these collars. (Maybe mine were just missing??) But that is why I started on a 2... I didn't want to actually cause him physical harm or any burns or loss of hair. Normally I test on myself first... but I was being lazy. I wish I had now. :( :( We are returning ours... it's not a good fit... and as my husband said... Who the eff cares if he runs free... he's a dog for fox sake and we are in the middle of almost nowhere! :P
Scritto da: P. White, SK
Worked well for my Saint Bernard and German Shepard!
Overall I am really happy and glad I bought this product. Happy because it works and glad because my two dogs won't be shot. I am new to rural living and always thought that people out in these parts just had the luxury of allowing your pets to have free reign. Not true! I received an unknown call one night from a neighbor just down the road. A nice enough conversation until the neighbor told me that his neighbor told him to shoot my dogs next time they came to his property! OMG I thought. So I started keeping them in until they needed to go to the washroom. Took them out on a leash. That, need I even say, became tedious! There much be a better way. We have no fences and for the 7 acres we have it would cost a fortune! In comes this product after doing a bit of research. Easy to set up. Easy to use. One thing though. I did NOT use the wire pegs at all. I went to put them up and mark out to the dogs where they could not go and thought to myself -- these things would hurt if impaled through the leg, foot or any part of the body. Got scared to use them. So I went through the rest of the set up and training. Just went out with them and let them figure out where they couldn't go. It worked within 3 days! Now, unless we take the necklaces ( that's what we call them ) off they know not to go far! One thing to remember is don't entice them to get shocked. If they do it on their own it's fine and they learn but if you goad them into doing it they simply stop trusting you. I recommend this product to anyone that needs to contain their animal buddies within a reasonable area.
Scritto da: verdonv
Product seems good but do your homework.
I've only had it a couple weeks, so it's hard to tell for sure, but the product seems good and works as advertised. Hopefully the battery will last as it's not replaceable. I'm having a little trouble with the training, but we'll get there. Be sure to do your homework first though. I may have missed it in the ad, but I didn't know until I sarted setting it up and visited the manufacturer's website, that it doesn't work well if you have a metal roof on your house and/or if you have hilly terrain. It does seem to be managing the slope in my driveway, but it's close. I also only seem to be getting about half the expected range, and I think that's because of the metal roof.
Scritto da: Deborah Burton
Fantastic for my Beagle puppy
Easy to install. I put the flags down as markers for my puppy. He was shocked a total of 2 times while learning. After that just the the warning beep was required to keep him from leaving the yard. He hears the beep and backs right up. He has gone outside for emergency pees without the collar and stays in the yard. I wouldn’t trust him without the collar for long stretches outside just in case. Very pleased with this product. I didn’t want to tie him.
Scritto da: Michaela-Katie
Very Happy with this Product
This was a great buy! We've had this product for about three months now and it is still working perfectly. It was very easy to install and was set up within an hour. We plugged it inside of our garage and set it to the largest parameter. This gives our dog most of the front yard and all of the backyard for her to play in. The training guide was very helpful as well and our dog adjusted well to her new boundaries. We have found that the sound of the beep is enough now to guide our St. Bernard back into her boundary line. I would definitely recommend this product for those who are not wanting to do all the extra digging to lay the fencing down. This is a great way to quickly set up a boundary with as little effort as possible.
Scritto da: Paul M.
EASY TO INSTALL BUT LIMITED RANGE AND PRICEY
I had an inground system a number of years ago but cut the wire a number of times and was no longer having a problem with our dog. Recently she started to wander again and, due to snow , I decided to try this system. I bought an extender also but it still doesn't give the area I wanted (I have 4 acres) so this spring I went back to the inground system. It is about a quarter the price but does require considerably more work to set up.

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