PetSafe Basic In-Ground Fence Extra Collar for the PetSafe Basic In-Ground Fence System
Basic In-Ground Fence™ keeps your pet safely contained and secure in your yard. Install the system in about...
PetSafe Basic In-Ground Fence Extra Collar for the PetSafe Basic In-Ground Fence System
Basic In-Ground Fence™ keeps your pet safely contained and secure in your yard. Install the system in about a weekend by setting up the transmitter and burying wires around your yard. The fence covers up to 5 acres with additional wire and flags. You'll place flags around your yard and train your pet where his new yard boundaries are in fun, quick training sessions over the next 2 weeks. Most pets learn their new boundaries quickly. If your pet gets too close to the yard edge, the waterproof receiver collar reminds your pet with a warning beep, followed by a safe, gentle correction if he continues. Add an unlimited number of pets by purchasing an extra collar for each pet.
Product Features:
-For dogs 8 pounds and up
-Fits neck sizes 6-28 inches
-4 adjustable levels of static correction
-Tone-only mode alerts your pet with a beep
-Covers up to 1/3 acre with included boundary wire
-Expandable up to 5 acres with additional wire (not included)
-Add an unlimited number of pets with additional in-ground receiver collars
-Run Through Prevention
- Correction increases if your dog tries to run through the boundary zone
-Waterproof receiver collar
-Collar uses PetSafe RFA-67 battery (included) System Includes
-Transmitter with power adaptor
-Receiver collar with RFA-67 battery
-Short and long contact points for short-haired and long-haired pets
-50 boundary training flags
-500 feet of 20-gauge boundary wire
-Surge protector
-Test light tool
-Wire nuts
-Waterproof gel-filled wire splice capsules
-Product manual
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