Wireless Electric Dog Fence Wired Containment System

(50 customer reviews)

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New Waterproof and rechargeable Smart Dog In-ground Pet Fencing System W227B with waterproof collar,It’s an upgraded version of W227.This dog fencing system is among the most reliable, cost-efficient pet containment systems available today. A buried wire transmits a harmless radio signal. When you dog approach the boundary, the signal causes the dog’s collar receiver to deliver a warning beep first. If your dog continues closer to the boundary, the system will issue a mild shock. If your dog continues further, the system will issue stronger shocks until your dog returns to within the boundary your have set up. Your dog will naturally seek to avoid correction, and is content staying within established boundaries.

Feature:
1.Pulsed Proportional Stimulus – The closer your pet gets to the boundary, the more intense the shock
2.Progressive Tone Stimulus – A warning tone will be issued first, then a shock stimulus if your dog continues to move closer to the boundary
3.Variable Field Width Control-Allows you to precisely control the width of the signal field
4.Speed Detect Anti-Run Through(Effective distance:5M)- The faster your dog is moving, the quicker the higher level of intensity is issued
5.Audible and Visual Wire Break Indicator- Should your buried wire ever break,a loud sonic alarm will sound accompanied by a flashing light
6.Built-in Lightning Protection- Protects transmitter from power surges caused by lightning strikes
7.Low Battery Indicator Light – When the light on the collar is green, it is working properly. Red means Need to rechargeable.
8.Multiple Collar Operation-Add as many collars as you like to contain as many animals you have.There is no limit to the number of collars it can control.
9.Up to 5000 square meters range. Over 1.2acre
10.Collar Max. Circumference: 55cm
11.Power adapter plug:UK Plug( We will also send you a free plug adapter according to your country)
12.New waterproof funtion,most reliable

Specifications:
1.Name:Dog Electronic Fencing System
2.Model:W227B
3.Material:ABS Plastic
4.Size of transmitter:10.8cm*12cm*3.5cm

How to install the system:
Design your containment area and calculate the amount of wire needed
Install the wall transmitter
Lay out the perimeter wire
Connect the perimeter wire to the wall transmitter
Verify transmitter is functioning without problem
Set up the receiver and then, test the containment system and adjust the field width
Install the boundary wire and training flags
Fit collars to your dogs and train your dogs. Then you can enjoy with the trained dog

Package included:
1 x Indoor Wall mounted transmitter
1 x Power adapter
2 x Adjustable receiver collars
1 x Boundary wire of 300 meters
4 x Extra metal contact points
20 x Training flags
2 x Test bulb
2 x Screws
1 x User Manual

Weight 0.9 kg
Dimensions 38 × 25 × 5 cm

50 reviews for Wireless Electric Dog Fence Wired Containment System

  1. Brandi Lafleur

    This product has been a life saver for our dog and our family. We recently moved to a new home and our dog was able to get out of our backyard fence. We have trained him to stay away from the fence by using this product and have not even had to shock him yet! He has listened to the beep and vibrate feature every time! Great quality product and has so many nice features!

  2. Katie

    Bought this as an alternative to an invisible fence. Vibration was strong enough to scare my dog (I didn¡¯t really want to shock her) and the beep keeps her in check. So glad I didn¡¯t buy the expensive fence. Cheap and reliable alternative to help teach my dog boundaries. Great product, would definitely buy again!

  3. Melissa

    In only one week, worked like a charm to stop our dog from jumping the fence, only using beep and vibrate. Now she doesn’t go near the fence if she hears a beep! It was a little hard to figure out how to change the level of vibration (turn knob clockwise while holding side button down).

  4. Cynthia

    Great product. Used for training dog on property boundaries. Live on a farm nothing fenced. This worked excellent setting boundaries

  5. Anthony Jacaruso

    This fence and collar are better than the PetSafe products I¡¯ve used in the past. I would buy again.

  6. David L. Spain

    World great! I have had the expensive wireless fence collars but this has worked so much better. You have more options with vibrate, beep, and shock. It is also rechargeable

  7. Nikki M

    We don¡¯t have a fence in the front but just got a puppy! So far, he¡¯s learned to stay in the yard!

  8. Heather F

    Great product! Quick shopping. Got it for our 2 dogs, nice you can use just the one remote. Didn¡¯t want to have to dig in an in ground fence for our 1.5 acres, this was a much better option. Highly recommend

  9. art ewoldt

    I love this product. My dog is very stubborn and not treat driven. I used the beep signal to stop him from jumping on fence. Worked wonderfully.

  10. Darcy Giglio

    This has been a life changer. Our German Shepherd was tearing up the lawn next to the fence every time the neighbor¡¯s dogs came out. In a few short days the collar has helped us to curb that behavior.

  11. Christina B

    This is a great shock collar. My dogs would bark at the neighbors dog through the fence and since they¡¯ve had the shock collar they haven¡¯t gone near the fence! It¡¯s a must have!

  12. Tianna

    I used this product on a dog that growled at other dogs through a fence. It worked well to deter that.

  13. Nichole

    Our boxer quickly learned to stop jumping the fence. We don¡¯t even have to put the collar on her anymore…it worked really fast.

  14. K. Spittle

    This has been great the vibration is enough to keep my dog from jumping the fence

  15. T L

    Works great, dog isn¡¯t jumping the Fence anymore!

  16. Germaine

    I have 3 giant breed dogs within no barking ordinance. its seriously difficult to control site hounds even behind 6ft privacy wooden fences. they are large enough to look over the top. I have bought very expensive brands from petsmart and other pet outlet stores. they pulled them off each other in play, played in the pond and destroyed them, plus they never stopped the barking. These work. THe first time I used them stopped it. altho I still have to play with the sensitivity a bit, my one dog shakes her head and the alarm warning goes off. they are also water proof! that has already been experienced. I am thoroughly satisfied with these models. My dogs necks are around 24 inches and these fit well with some room to spare. finally I don’t have to chase after them to silence or scold them, these really do work and after first day, just wearing the collar even if its not on seems to remind them to cool the barking. try it!

  17. andrew laplante

    It took us a while to get to actually putting up this Basic In-Ground Fence. It can seem like a very daunting task. One thing I suggest is that you really map out where you want to have your fence set up before you even get it out. We made the mistake of mounting the plug where we thought we were going to run it from, and then completely changing our minds and it was a bit of a hassle. It can get quite confusing if you are wanting to block off multiple areas, like we blocked off our garden area as well as did around the perimeter, so it is definitely best to plan it out beforehand. Once it was up and running we got the collar fitted and used the larger prongs for our german shepherd pit mix. There are different strength settings on them and we had it in the middle and he jumped our fence no issues. Since then we have turned it all the way up for him. He went to jump the fence and made a yipped and back stepped. Then he went for the fence once more, and hasn’t done it since. It took him and our other pup a while to map out where they are allowed and where they are not allowed to ho in the yard, but once they got it they are doing well. I have to say the first week the poor pups were scared to go out and we had to force them out. I think I was worried that we ruined the outside for them, but once they learned their boundaries they have been much better. That was a few weeks ago and this week they have been outside WITHOUT the collars with ZERO issues. I can even leave our gate open and they know they are not allowed to cross that wire barrier. I am so glad this has helped us! And I hope it continues so that we can eventually remove the wires as well and trust they will stay in the yard.~Thanx~

  18. Uebele Fam

    Great product, would recommend to anyone. Took about 3 hours total for me because my backyard has some trees I had to go around but mainly just zip tied it to my existing chain-link fence, staple gun for the wooden fence/side of the house, and burried around the AC unit so they wouldn¡¯t tear anything up around there. My 2 lab mix puppies had learned to climb the chain-link and were getting into my neighbor¡¯s yard and to the front yard (luckily always stayed close by) so I was fearing they would get hit by a car and didn¡¯t want them in my neighbors¡¯ yards. We tried them inside but due to them being puppies they just wanted to tear up stuff (which they did) so I put them on leads but then they couldn¡¯t run around as much and kept getting tangled in the trees. I was about to spend about the same amount of money on 2 large kennels so I figured I¡¯d try this out and I¡¯m glad I did. Saved a bunch of money over the competitors and even got the extra collar all for about $200 and the install was very easy, just time consuming. I do recommend using a drill to twist the wires, so much easier. Didn¡¯t need to really train them like the manual said, just took a couple shocks and they learned the boundaries. They hated it the first couple days cause they didn¡¯t understand why they were being shocked but after a couple days they started going back to their normal selves, running around and playing together and now know their limits. I don¡¯t agree with the level system for our dogs. I consider them ¡°very hyper¡± but 4 and 5 was way too high for them but 3 seemed to work just fine. As for the boundary limit, I just had to kind of mess around with it and 6 seems to be a good boundary for our needs. All in all, extremely happy so far (couple weeks in).

  19. Sandi C

    Our little beagle is in heaven! He gets to stay outside and do his thing without the restrictions of a lead or us constantly calling him. He was 6 months old when we installed it. We didn’t put out any flags or markers. We just let him roam. He has minded the beep and only been shocked when trying to follow my husband over to the neighbors yard. That happened once! We are fans! UPDATE June 2018 18 Months later Bandit is still king of his own yard! We put in some new landscaping around the house and added wiring to that area, now he can’t dig or poop in the flower beds. The only times he has escaped are when we were not aware the battery was dead. Now we change it every 3 months. This also tells me he does test the fence, he is not complacent and still wants to roam. The fence is perfect!

  20. Margaux Bell

    I was skeptical and really didn’t think it would work. After installing the boundary wire we had some difficulty in adjusting the collar. The first step instructs you to “remove the battery”. That totally made the following steps nonsense. However, I contacted customer service and received the instructions that I needed. The support agent agreed that there was a problem with the manual and hopefully they will get that fixed. Now to the effectiveness of the boundary wire. It only took my German Sheppard 3 days to respect the boundaries. She “jumped” the “fence” one time while chasing a squirrel. She received the correction and then was afraid to return back in to the yard. I solved that problem by driving the van out of the yard and she came back in with the van. (She doesn’t get shocked while in a vehicle). So now it is a pleasure to be able to allow her freedom from the leash and to be outside (she has an acre or more to run in).

  21. Jordan Heckman

    The directions are well written and easy to follow. They offer several options for installation, in ground, above ground, with a fence, around gardens and trees, etc. They are thorough and easy to follow. After installing the unit, I tested it per the instructions and everything was working. There are 5 levels of electric stimulus. The collars are fully adjustable for the shock level, the controller adjusts the distance the collar starts to activate. I bet the reviewers that said their dogs didn’t respond probably didn’t understand the wall controller does not control the level of shock. The collar has a separate adjustment for the level of shock; 1-5. The wall controller adjusts the width of the zone, 2′ wide to 10′ wide. If your collar is one level 1 (low) and the width is at 10 (maximum), your dog will not get a shock, only a low level beep. You must adjust the collar to 5 (high) to train the dog the first time. One or two zaps and the dog will learn to associate the warning beep with a zap. Then you adjust the shock level down to 2 or 3 for most dogs; higher for stubborn dogs with thick fur. There are longer (included) contact points for dogs with thick fur (shepherds, collies, etc). the short contacts will not work on dogs with thick fur. If in doubt, try both sets and see if the longer contacts work better. Dogs need a visual barrier, they won’t remember the wire is buried, once they associate the visual barrier with the electric fence, your problems are solved.Why is this a 10 star review? One of my dogs was bored and saw the controller and thought it would be a good chew toy. I came home and found it mangled and in 15 pieces strewn across the carpet. When I called to buy a replacement controller, offered to replace it for free! I wasn’t expecting that, but I certainly wasn’t going to refuse their kind gesture.Thank you .I would have written the same review (5 star) even without the replacement, but they really do stand behind their product even when it obviously wasn’t a factory defect and deserve 10 stars.

  22. Tinkertoy

    Our back yard is about a half acre fenced in and even still, we were having major problems with one of our dogs (65 pound golden retriever) breaking out to ¡°protect us¡± from the neighbors and other neighborhood dogs walking by. It finally got to the point where we couldn¡¯t let her go out into the yard without a leash because she would immediately b-line for the fence and start trying to dig under to go roam the neighborhood. We laid the fence wire and flags along the base of our existing fence and spent a lot of time Day 1 and day 2 walking her along the perimeter on leash showing her how it worked. We are now on day 5 and she runs around in the back yard like normal but will no longer go within 4-5 feet of the fence. FINALLY our pet is contained!As for the quality of the product itself…So far so good. I¡¯m sure it¡¯s not the best quality invisible fence on the market, but I can say that it definitely does what it¡¯s supposed to do. I ran the wire in through the side of my house so I could mount the unit itself indoors to protect it from the weather. I laid 600ish feet of line and spent about an hour today burying about the first 100 feet or so. No issues so far, but my biggest concern is if I end up with a break in the wire. Part of me wishes I would have purchased higher gauge wire to help prevent this, but I guess we¡¯ll see how well it holds up over time. For now, 5 stars and no complaints. Excellent purchase.

  23. Diana

    I wasn’t sure at first what to think about this fence but ive had it for 2 months now and it really does work. My dog is the terror of the neighborhood by no exaggeration chasing cars, picking on small dogs, chasing chickens etc he is a redbone coon hound and everyone around knows it lol He was getting death threats before I had to zipline him for the winter.. I had to do something and I could not leave him on the zipline forever so I got this. It was not easy to install it was tedious and hard work. I buried three quarters and ran some along fences were available. I installed 2 rolls of wire. I even hooked up the electric part myself!! My dog got zapped ONE time that first day and was pretty freaked out he sat on the porch for days thinking it was the only safe spot buuuut then he found his area and tho he ran through a few time the first month he has not got out but just a few times and he easily went back to his area. People thought I got rid of him bc hes been in his own yard! Its pretty awesome.. hes happy I’m happy everyone is happy. worth the money if you have little options and love your pet.

  24. Alexis Turgeon

    We replaced our two year old in ground fence with this, for our three dogs. I was able to use the wire that we already had buried. I like that you can adjust each collar depending on how stupid…. I mean stubborn the dog is. The beep on the collar needs to be louder. When my dogs are excited, they don’t seem to hear it. If it is your first time, I suggest a thicker gauged wire (lower the number, thicker the gauge). This wire can break if it is just pulled on.

  25. Kendi

    love these fences great product works great..The cord is pretty long almost covered a quarter acre .. I would suggest getting extra you never know if your going to need it.We had a problem with aerating our lawn and the fence was breached they replaced the wires however with thicker wires now a 2 setting is not a 2 have to put it up another 2 digits.. so plan on that if you go with thicker wire.. The dial settings will need to be turned up..installing was really not hard.. We used a HOE and dug in at an angle and just lifted up chunk of the grass slipped wire in and then set it down.. No need to dig a trench and after we were done you didn’t even hardly notice that the yard was dug up. our only down fall was we didn’t dig deep enough in a few spots.. We did have teens helping LOL.. but honestly to save heaps of cash for professional installation i would recommend this to anyone.. We have a quarter acre took a couple hours.. with 4 people and well worth every penny.. !!iWe have stubborn beagles.. and when they see a rabbit they are gone! This fence keeps them in !The collars are great batteries last a long time.. couple months.. I dont suggest getting the wireless collars ones they dont last near as long. and are a bigger pain.. also wireless collars are a bit more bulky .Side note** if ever you get a break like we did .. ( had aeration done on yard had no idea we needed to tell them where the fence was ) But if you ever lose signal you can call a pro and they can fix and find whatever breaks easily for pretty reasonable considering what they would charge you if they did the initial installation.. Cost us $125 to fix 6 breaks in our line. Normally it would probably only be one or two breaks.. They charge per break.. so for a normal person that would be significantly cheaper.

  26. Edward Jordan

    I used this in conjunction with a garden fence. With the fence as a visible boundary, training was not needed. My dog figured out really quick what the beep meant. Set up was easy. As a tip, the border settings are for the full diameter from the wire. The beep occurs in the first 20 percent of the distance, then you get the shock. For example, if you set it at 10, that effectively means five feet on either side of the wire (or above, below, etc). The beep will occur for 1 foot, then the shock will happen for the remaining 4 feet, getting stronger as you get closer. So, if you are doing a double loop design (which I did on the fence), you can actually put the wires closer than 5 feet if you adjust the boundary accordingly. Cool product. If it doesn’t work, you can go up to the “Stubborn Dog” collar, which delivers quite a wallop. FYI, with this model, if you dog gets out, they will get shocked if they try and get back in.

  27. Rowdy dog

    Works well. I am not disappointed. Keeps my Golden from jumping the fence and getting to the highway. I keep it on the lowest shock possible, and I would rather have a little shock then a dog who has gotten hit by a car on the highway. And to answer the question some may ask….yes I have tested the first 3 levels of shock from the collar, and I would not use a level on my dog that I have not tested on myself.

  28. Pollie Upton

    I used this directly in front of my wood fence since my German Sheppards decided to start digging out and it works perfect. I have not had a problem with them digging since

  29. Nicole Arpin

    Such a great price and I was able to get it installed in 5 hours. We just used an edger tool but if you have several acres, it may be worth renting a cable installer tool. We have around 1/3 of an acre and followed the hourglass layout which allows the dog to be in the front or back yard, but requires them to go through the home when going from the front to back yard.Be careful when you take the cap off the collar to change the static level. My first time taking the cap off to change the static level, I used the tool and still stripped the cap. From that point on I had trouble getting the cap off and had to use pliers to get it off. I contacted and they were able to send me a replacement cap. A+ Customer service. I also purchased more replacement parts for the collar on here for only $6.99 for my own ease of mind. My recommendation is to buy a thicker wire than what it comes with.Training the dog was super easy. My dog got to the point of staying inside the perimeter with the tone only. I was nervous to use the static correction during Day 2, but quickly realized it was necessary as she ran through the fence to the neighbor on level 2. She didn¡¯t even feel it on this level. I have a 12lb dog and level 3 correction level ended up working good for her. After a few days of walking the perimeter and being shocked a few times after we baited her with toys, she¡¯s a little shy about being in the yard now but refuses to cross the fence. We can work on the shyness and can be expected. This is so worth your $$ and the is reliable and ready to help with any issues you may have.

  30. Helms

    I’ve used one of these fences in every home I’ve owned. I also have installed these for my parents and sister. The entire process is relatively easy, you just have to really think about where you want your dogs to have access before you start laying the wire. My favorite way to install this is to attach it to a pre existing fence. I staple it to the fence about 1′ high in order to be able to weed eat the fence line. I have buried it in the past and digging the trench is a pain but it’s nice if you don’t want to see the wire or if you don’t have a physical fence. I’ve used both the regular and the “stubborn dog” version for many different dogs of many different sizes with good results. I will definitely repurchase if I move.

  31. Coach Brenda Douglas

    Very satisfied with this product. I was easy to set up and works amazingly well. My adopted dog came trained to the “Invisible Fence” so this worked well for him. I was mostly impressed with how the “level” setting is so precise. Slight variations in the setting are readily seen when testing the collar,, down to like six inches difference in activation distance from the wire. I also strung the wire on a chain link fence my dog had gone over previously. As an old Ham Radio guy I know that placing an antenna near other metal objects severely disrupts the efficiency. In this case, as stated in the manual, it seemed to make no difference, worked perfectly.

  32. Dr.

    This wireless containment system efficiently protects my dog from running into traffic. To the left side of my house is a busy road which is a very perilous trip for my dog if it walks on it. In order to keep my dog away from the road, I bought a traditional fence at first. It was an iron fence that cost me a lot of money and time to put it into work. But with the growth of my dog, I found it could jump over the fence! That was unbelievable cause the fence was 5 ft! Furthermore, it was scraped by the pointed top of the fence when crossing it. Therefore I determined to try this product under the recommendation of my friends. Frankly, this product was easy to set up and I only needed to follow the training instructs to chasten my dog. Luckily, my dog was smart that it quickly learned what the shocks mean. From then on, my dog hasn¡¯t crossed the flags, which perfectly solved the trouble.

  33. Cheesus

    I think this is a nice choice since I tried lots of pet containments. I can’t stay at my home for so long with my dogs, one named Kiki the other is Jojo, because of my job in the weekdays. To be frank, I attempted the woolen fence with nearly 3 ft around my yard. But what shocked me was that they dug down under the fence and fled to my neighbor… On the one side I was so upset with the costly fence, on the other side I can’t bother my neighbor again. Then I tried the wireless containment for the first time but not this system. Actually, that was not desirable since the collar was so hard that it scraped off the hair around kiki’s neck! I’m so sorry that I did not notice it. After it went through so many products I picked this containment system!!! The collar does not scrape off the hair and now they will back to the safe zone as long as they are near the fence, although the training was a bit long that was interesting.

  34. bryan ringler

    Replaced the wire with upgraded guage but the fence itself is great. I purchased to go around the inside permitter of my 6 foot privacy fence to prevent digging underneath. Would never recommend without having a real fence as other animals could come in also if the dog is running he could cross the fence and the fence only works if the dog is working a few inches so if the dog got a few inches last the fence the collar would stopShocking and the dog would actuallyGet shocked if he had to return to the yard.

  35. Lance

    This fence is amazing! We have had it almost a year and it works great. Our collar just stopped working and I called customer service. They are sending us a new one. She said that it is not normal for them to just stop working, but I was so pleased with their customer service. It took our dog one day to adjust to using the fence and learning the boundaries. We bought an extra role of wire for our yard and we used lawn staples to staple the wire down. Excellent product. Btw, we ordered extra batteries so we would never be without. Our battery lasted 8 months because our dog never tests the boundaries. The customer service lady said that it usually lasts 1 – 3 months if they test the boundary a lot.

  36. Daniel

    This is the second time we have purchased an in-ground fence from –for different dogs in different houses. It is easy to install and easy to train the dogs, but you do have to train them for several weeks and leave the flags up for a few months. It will work if you do it properly!

  37. James Chessor

    Our Ridgeback, Loki, lives up to his name. He is not a dog to be kennled. He will either break out of a fenced/ kennled area or hurt himself trying. The installation is very easy and will take a weekend of your time (or my husband’s in this case, lol). We did have to purchase an extra spool of wire for our yard. There is a 30 day training guide…. our puppy caught on the first day attempting to chase a squirrel in the neighbors yard. Great purchase!

  38. Eric

    I have an above average sized city backyard and a dog that can climb like a highly motivated monkey. I really didn’t want to chain her because she was an abused rescue and in my opinion has been through enough sadness in her life.I found this on and thought I would give it a try as a last resort. It really works great!I used simple small plastic wire ties to attach the yellow wire to the existing chain link fence.I followed the easy understand instructions provided to attach the transmitter and tested the collar using the supplied “tester” connector thingy.Now Daisy can run free and the neighbors have stopped coming to my house to tell me she is in their yard.

  39. Roxanna pounds

    My dogs would always dig under the fence and escape. I work over an hour away from home at times, so getting a call that someone found my dogs was always a headache. Installing this did fix my issue after training the dogs and showing them where they should and shouldn’t go.One thing I do recommend is having a game plan for installation prior. I was expecting to be able to just wire my backyard. But, after reading the instructions, I learned that it is not exactly easy to do – especially if you don’t want any above ground wire.I used PVC pipe as shown in the pictures to hide the wire. I saw some reviews that fed the wire to the indoor outlet through a window (instructions say to use an indoor outlet due to weathering issues). I couldn’t do this as it would prevent my window from shutting, so i drilled a hole in the hardiplank and into my laundry room.

  40. Tiffany Heggendorn

    We bought this product as we did not need to cover a large area. We have fencing on both sides of the yard and a line of dense bamboo at the rear of the property. In total we needed about 30m.Easy to install, but read the entire directions first and plan the layout. Doing so could save you a lot of heartache.So far it works well. We have an Australian Cattle Dog pup that is high energy and learns quickly. She was trained to stay away from the invisible fence in 3 days. You do have to work with the dog. They are not going to learn to avoid the fence by themselves!

  41. Michael Dillion Vondran

    The fence works great for us! My parents have had inground fences before so our dog was well trained from visits there. After reading some of the reviews, I was a little skeptical, but it seems to me the dogs were more of an issue than the fence in the poor reviews. One thing I noticed though, is our fence wont work under setting 4 for distance, which is works fine for us, but id an odd little quirk. Batteries last about a month for our dog who is constantly outside, however I just purchased 2 batteries for 12.99 from petco, so its not horribly expensive. Overall, I would definitely recommend this product.

  42. Judy Baxley

    So far so good. Will update in 1 week after we have it for a couple days.Side note: I have Siberian Huskies and they are high strung and will dive straight for the fence. Installed the fence in front and back yard and tested to make sure the collars were activated throughout. Then put the collars on the dogs and wow did it make a difference. The first few minutes I walked the dogs around and showed them. Immediately my girl (who is the escape artist) headed for the fence and immediately backtracked when she was shocked. Now she is a tester, so she attempted to map out the yard “to make sure” we didn’t miss anything. She was shocked a couple more times and then stayed away from the fence. Then the big test. We took them out front where there is no existing fence and walked them around the yard. Now usually I cant put a leash on them without them dragging me and jetting down the street (probably a funny sight for the neighbors). They tried to do this and immediately after the shock came back and sat down next to me. I was able to let them roam the front yard without a lot of supervision! AMAZING!!!

  43. gene

    Must have. It will fix your family fights about who’s turn it is to take the dogs out. Just open the door and let the dogs go do their thing. Don’t forget to read the instructions how to set the collar up high or down low. It sounds mean but it keeps the dogs safe by correcting the dogs to stay in their own yard with out you tugging on a leash around the dogs neck. If you can get past the first few times the dogs do try to go out side the wire fence it will not happen often after that first few times. We put the wire right on top of the warm or frozen ground, snow, rain. We keep the transmitter out side under a big bucket to keep it simi dry.

  44. Amanda Johnston

    We have a dog who is a total escape artist. We have spent nearly $2,000 on fortifications to try to keep her in. We buried 20 pound landscaping bricks along the fence so she could not dig, so she climbed our 6 foot wooden fence to get out! I had used a In-ground fence years ago when I had a 4 foot fence that my lab could jump. It worked like a charm! So, I finally broke down and purchased this one. Easy to install and although our girl got shocked once, she has not gotten loose again in 5 months. She used to get out EVERY day. We give her a treat every time we put the collar on when we have to leave the house. She comes running when we jingle the collar. We did not want to have to resort to shocking her, but she learned after one time and the alternative was her eventually getting run over, stolen, attacked by another dog or taken to the pound. Our PET is SAFE. Thank you!!!

  45. Vince Costa

    We have a beagle-ish dog that loves to run after rabbits, etc. This fence keeps her in after just a few days. She learned fast for an old (11 years) dog. We don’t have to put the collar on her routinely, just now and then for a reminder. The layout was a bit of a problem. The instructions didn’t make it clear that you cannot use the twisted wire in any part of the loop. We ended up having to buy more wire at Lowes to replaced the wire we messed up on.

  46. Jeremy Grayson

    I was having trouble with my dogs wanting to run into the road. This stopped it pretty much immediately. Easy, if tedious, installation, but that was probably because I did four acres. You could easily fence a typical suburban yard in less than a day. Highly recommend.

  47. Xerran

    On one of the sides of my back yard there is a section where the fence is only about 4 feet tall and after 3-4 years my dog Haley finally realized she could jump it and hop into the neighbors yard. I had to keep her tied up for a few day while I set everything up and I had to order an extra roll of wire because the one that came with the kit was not enough to wrap around. I’m sure this varies from dog to dog, but she does very well with boundaries and restraint so I have it set very low and after the first shock she learned how close she could get to the fence. I’ve never had issues with connections since I’ve set it up. I have the controls in the garage and I love that it has the two lights because I can simply glance over and see that the connection is not broken. This is probably one of the best choices and investment I could’ve made to ensure her safety and freedom in the yard. I have recommended this to someone in the past who had similar issues, and would recommend for others who struggle with keeping their pets in areas.

  48. Ashley

    This was a great solution to keeping our 2 dogs safe! We have the wireless fence, but it is limited to a basic circle. Even though it was the “basic” package it works great! Our puppies now have thr ability to use the entire yard! I tried to follow the complete learning process, but they didnt really care. We had 1 escape on level 2, (Oliver the sheepadoodle) chased a deer. but after putting it on level 4 we now have complete cooperation! (Winnie the jackapoo only needed level 2) I tested it on myself, and although it was not pleasant, it definitely wasnt painful or anything close to inhumane. I used an electric chainsaw to very quickly bury the wire! Saved SO much time and effort! I made additional flags from bamboo skewers and white duct tape.

  49. sally

    Tried the replacement collar when the one with my invisible fence one failed but it did not work. Got this system for less and only had to install the boxes and use the collar. Pretty straight forward and just reused the existing wiring loop that was there from my previous invisible fence system.

  50. Jeff

    I ordered this Pet fence on because I couldn’t get as good of information in stores as I got when researching it on . So far it’s working good !

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