PetSafe Wireless Pet Fence - Radio Dog Fence
The PetSafe Wireless Pet Fence is a revolutionary concept that provides the safest, simplest form of pet containment ever. Plug in the wireless pet fence transmitter some where inconspicuously in your home. The transmitter emits a 17.5 kHz radio signal around your home. Your pet wears a lightweight receiver collar which "listens" for the signal. While the collar is receiving the signal, your dog is free to run and play in your yard. When he approaches the boundary of the signal area, he receives a warning beep. If your dog does not return, he receives a static correction which is startling but not harmful. With a little simple training, your dog will quickly learn his boundaries.
Setting up your PetSafe Wireless Dog Fence takes just a few minutes. The transmitter plugs into any standard 110 volt outlet. Since the signal will transmit reliably through walls and other obstructions, it can be placed in any convenient and discreet location, typically in the garage or a closet. Once you have set up The PetSafe Wireless Pet Fence, you can now adjust the range that is appropriate for your dog and your yard. The signal field can be adjusted anywhere from a 30 to 180 foot diameter from the transmitter. The shape of the signal is in a perfect circle and the shape cannot be changed.
Training your dog is quick, easy, and important, just follow the training instructions included with your PetSafe Wireless Dog Fence. Once you have adjusted the signal to the perimeter you want, mark the boundary by placing the training flags at the edge of the signal. Every The PetSafe Wireless Pet Fence comes with the transmitter, one receiver, 50 boundary flags for training your pet and a manual that explains installation and training. You can contain an unlimited number of pets on the PetSafe Wireless Dog Fence by purchasing additional PetSafe Wireless Receiver Collars.
The range of The PetSafe Wireless Dog Fence can also be increased by using two or more transmitters. This creates multiple intersecting circles; two transmitters would create a bigger boundary. The signal is cancelled where the circles intersect, allowing the pet access to the entire area. The transmitters can be located a maximum of 150 feet apart and each transmitter must be out of the weather, they cannot get wet. An additional transmitter would create a boundary that is up to 180 feet wide and up to 330 feet long.