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360 of 366 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
As close to perfect as a wireless system can be!,
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118 of 121 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Purchase,
We purchased this item on Saturday. Hooked it up on Sunday and by Monday afternoon our 5 month old Rat Terrier/Bichon was staying in the yard consistently. We are really pleased with this product. Our dog has been staying in the yard with many people walking by and other dogs passing by as well. It appears that he seldom has to experience the shock, he turns around rather quickly as soon as he hears the warning beep.The only difficulty we have encountered is that we have cable and electricity boxes on two corners of our lot and it appears that there is some interference with the signal. We still have the signal , but it is not in the perfect circle from the transmitter that you would expect. So far, excellent product, highly recommend. Great alternative to expensive in ground systems, and much easier to install.
102 of 106 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
We LOVE this wireless fence!,
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60 of 61 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE BEST EVER!,
By I do wish there was a feature that allowed us to remotely page her to come in, or "correct" her when jumping or chewing something she shouldn't. That is the ONLY thing I would add. Thanks!! K. Ellis West Simsbury, CT a later note: I wrote this review about a month ago. Still a GREAT product, however my batteries died without a warning and she escaped to the road. No biggie they were easy and inexpensive to replace. However, there should be a warning sound on the main unit or something. I did buy another pet safe product, a separate collar for manual control for jumping on people or diggling holes (etc.) seems to work if you are watching all the time. Not as impressed with it as it sometimes doesn't seem to piick up the signal. Also the directions are non- existent.
43 of 43 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
expensive but good,
This review is from: PetSafe Wireless Pet Containment System, PIF-300 (Misc.)
I have owned this system for a little over three years. It has been amazing. But it's a big investment.I have an Australian Sheppard that I had allowed to run loose at a previous house where I didn't have neighbors, street traffic, etc. After moving to the new house in a subdivision, I couldn't find anything to keep the dog close to home. He dug under or jumped over fences and would spend all day howling when he was chained. At 5 years old I thought he was pretty set in his ways. This system worked in a matter of minutes. I hooked up the transmitter and marked the circular area around the house where it started beeping. Then I put the collar on the dog without any charge and taught him that when he heard the sound to return to the house. After a couple of times I jacked up the amperage and let him figure the rest out himself. It only took two shocks before he was done. For those not familiar with the product: The transmitter is kept in a weather tight area (i.e. your house--I kept mine in a kitchen cabinet). It will need an outlet for power. Then the collar goes on the dog. The collar is battery operated (more about that later on). The transmitter broadcasts a signage and as long as the collar is picking up that signage there is no shock. By the way, power outages are not an issue. If the dog wonders to the transmitter's boundary, the dog will hear 2 seconds worth of beeping before the metal prongs begin shocking his neck. The shock lasts for 20 seconds or until the dog returns to the boundary. The shock is quite a tingle (which I discovered while holding it and marking the boundary). It's certainly not enough to kill or leave any lasting damage, but it is definitely unpleasant. You can adjust the intensity of the shock from high to off which only leaves the beeping. Some things to know before you buy the product: THIS IS NOT AN ELECTRIC FENCE. I know you read that in the description, but it needs to be restated. The circular boundary your dog has is not fixed and permanent. On a clear day he may be able to roam a few feet further than on previous days. Some days the dog is able to cross the neighbor's drive and other days he can't. If you want a perfect boundary then this won't do it. If you're just looking at keeping the dog close to home, this is what you need. THIS PRODUCT GIVES THE DOG A CIRCULAR AREA. Keep in mind that the transmitter broadcasts equally in all directions. If you have a long, narrow yard he will only have access to a circular area around the base. I realized this when I discovered the dog had made a pretty uniform circle of poop around my house instead of going to the back corner of the yard. You can increase this area with multiple transmitters; however, if your neighbor has the same product and the ranges overlap then both your dog and theirs will be able to freely travel back and forth. The system is not perfect. If you can live with all the limitations listed above, there are a couple of frustrations. BATTERIES ARE EXPENSIVE. Different reviews offer different lengths of time that the batteries last. Some people say their batteries last for 4 months. Mine go dead after 1 month. You can find a 2-pack of batteries for between $8 and $12 or order on line, but those start adding up. YOU CAN ADJUST THE SHOCK BUT NOT THE BEEPING. One of the neat things about the system is once you train your dog you can then take the system with you when you visit relatives or go camping. When the dog hears the beep, he returns to the base location. However, for most people, they will set it up in their house and never move it again. With the beep, you are training your dog to respond to the beep not to the area. Thusly, when the battery dies and the dog stops hearing the beep then he keeps roaming. I would rather be able to train the dog to the area he is allowed and then turn off the beep so he learns where he can and can't go. REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE EXPENSIVE. The material on my collar started showing wear within the first year. The collar device is scratched and the indicator light no longer works. When I priced replacement collars and discovered they cost almost $200 a piece I started babying it. The collar material finally fell apart last weekend. I was able to find a cheap collar and fix it so it would work with my existing collar device and make the repair for about $5.00. I'm not going to be a happy camper with the collar device finally fails and I have to drop another $200.00. THERE ARE SOME ETHICAL QUESTIONS. I understand people complain that it might be cruel to shock a dog. Personally, I think it's considerably less cruel than keeping the dog chained or allowing him to get hit by a car. However, the first few times your dog gets a shock and wimpers are hard for an owner to hear. My dog did seem to have some nervous reactions during the first few months of use. Perhaps I could have prevented that with less ambitious training. He has since adjusted and doesn't seem to mind the collar at all. HIGH OPERATING COST. All told, I spent $280.00 for the original unit and have spent about $5 per month in batteries for 3 years. Over the three years I've had it I've averaged $12.77 per month to operate it--pretty pricey. And, as stated earlier, it looks like I may have to drop another $200 for a replacement collar before the year is over. *****UPDATE JUNE 2011***** Well it finally happened. The collar crapped out on me. It just started randomly shocking the dog. The new collar was right at $200.00. It's back up and running now. *****UPDATE OCTOBER 2011***** Just got a new puppy...a 3-month old golden retriever that loves to roam. Two shocks and she is trained. Yes, it was another $200.00 for another collar, but less expensive than explaining to my son that his dog had been hit by a car. This new dog is a water lover. I'm not sure how the collar will stand up to that, but I'll keep you posted.
105 of 114 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
Very disappointed,
By Repeated attempts to locate the perimeter were fruitless. Invaribly I would be able get a signal and locate the perimeter, but moving over a few feet I would receive no signal whatsoever. After a week of futility I gave up. For a perimeter fence it was absolutely worthless. One little item that I discovered is that if you have on older (pre 1960's) home, as I do, the unit's signals may be blocked by metal lath in the walls as well as lead based paint. Folllowing my experience I can only suggest the in-ground system unless you live in a newer home.
38 of 38 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy, convenient, affordable . . . and works!,
By Trisha (Oak Creek, WI) - See all my reviews The Petsafe wireless fence seemed like a safe option. Our chocolate lab literally learned it in a day, and our husky actually DID learn it over the 2 week+ training period. Now, I couldn't imagine not having it. We are fortunate enough to have a nice wide yard, so we can set the radius pretty wide. My only complaint is the lack of battery life and warning. Our husky did leave the area when her battery went dead (after only 2 months). The lab's battery lasted only 2.5 months. I have read that they should last a little longer once the training period is over, but we've only had the system for 3 months.
31 of 31 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Product,
By MO (Glastonbury, CT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: PetSafe Wireless Pet Containment System, PIF-300 (Misc.)
We tried the "wired" invisible fence at our previous home, but the dog discovered that if she ran fast enough, she could escape. Amazingly, this product works for her. It was much, much easier and less expensive to install, and she learned very quickly that she could not leave the yard. This product also eliminates problems that the "wired" invisible fence can have when erosion or children or animals digging expose the wires.
37 of 38 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth Every Penny,
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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
My dog can play outside!,
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This review is from: PetSafe Wireless Pet Containment System, PIF-300 (Misc.)
We do not have a fence, so the PetSafe wireless fence unit has significantly improved the quality of life for the dog and us.We adjusted the base unit to allow the forest creatures to escape. We weren't able to put the invisible fence where we had planned because the chain-link enclosure (the dog's "sand box") beside our driveway interfered with the signal. The collar uses up the specialized batteries quickly, so keep a supply on hand. Check the collar daily before using. When the battery is replaced, the collar must be reset to the appropriate shock level. We left the boundary flags up for 10 days although the dog figured it out the first day. My dog has only experienced one shock (at a setting of four) on the first day; since then, the beep is enough to keep him within the boundaries. PetSafe retains control over the selling price of its products, so there are no bargain basement prices by any vendor. |
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