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Extreme Dog Fence Max Grade Electric Dog Fence - 2 Dog Kit - 500 Feet of 14 Heavy Duty -Plus Maximum Duty Wire for Ultimate Performance and Reliability

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Pattern Name: Max


Size: 500 Ft


Features

  • Elite: The eXtreme Dog Fence MAX GRADE KIT Covers Up to 25 Acres with the Widest Signal Field Possible. The Wire Can be Run Above Ground or Buried and Will Still Last 25+ Years
  • Waterproof and Submersible: Most Other Inground Dog Fence Systems Claim to be "Water Resistant". The eXtreme Dog Fence Collar Receiver is COMPLETELY Waterproof and Submersible to 10 Feet
  • Max Grade Fence Kit Includes: 14 Gauge-Plus 60 Mil Wire, 16 Gauge Twisted Wire, Digital Transmitter, Collar Receiver(s) w/ Battery, Surge Protector, Training Flags, Splice Kits, and 10 Staples
  • USA Manufactured: Manufactured in the United States Using Imported Parts.

Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.4 x 12.3 x 10.6 inches; 18.1 Pounds


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 6, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Extreme Dog Fence


Best Sellers Rank: #64,160 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #143 in Dog Wireless Fences


#143 in Dog Wireless Fences:


Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,413 ratings


Item Weight: 18.06 pounds


Manufacturer: Extreme Dog Fence


Batteries: 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: February 6, 2019


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 12.4 x 12.3 x 10.6 inches


Brand Name: Extreme Dog Fence


Target Audience Keyword: Dogs, dogs


Size: 500 Ft


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  • Great purchase and was well worth the price!
Pattern Name: Standard Size: 1000 Ft
It’s been a couple of months since I bought this system. We have two dogs, a 70 pound mutt (beagle/boxer mix maybe) and a Great Pyrenees mix puppy that is now 90 pounds. We have over an acre of land but we only fenced in about half an acre(or a little bit more). It took my husband a total of about five hours to do everything. He actually dug the trench himself. It was hard work but not too bad because you don’t have to dig too deep. We live beside a cattle farm so around two sides we just used wire hooks and attached them directly under the fence. We tested the system before and after installation and had no issues with the fence. The wire is covered by high grass so we aren’t worried about the weather. Training was easy with the Great Pyrenees and difficult with the “mutt”. The Pyrenees was about 6 or 7 months old when we put in the fence. I kept it on beep only for 3 days and walked her hundreds of times around the inside of where I put the flags. After three days I put it on a low shock level and then I would walk on the outside of the flags and kept her on the inside. She got shocked and had no reaction to it so I increased it until she had a slight reaction. It’s on 6 now because that’s the level she reacts to. Anyway, I kept walking the outside the flags and kept her on the inside with a leash and if she tried to come outside the flags it would shock her and I hurried her back away from it. I only did this for a day. The next day I let her loose and stayed outside with her. If she got near the flags I would tell her to stop and got her back away from them. I did this only for a few hours. After that I stayed outside and let her just run around and I watched her. She stayed in the area she was supposed to and didn’t try to leave. In the two months or so she has gotten shocked a few times. She’s still a puppy and does silly puppy things and forgets about the fence (chasing her tail is an example). She yelps and remembers to get away and then she’s fine. We’ve had this dog since she was 6 weeks old so she is a secure dog and trusts us so it was an easy process with her. The “mutt” was a rescue and it took him forever to do it. The first time he heard the beep (on beep only) he freaked out. He refused to go off the patio. So I made it as stress free as possible for him. The puppy is the one that trained him as crazy as it sounds it true. She made him play and finally he learned. He has gotten shocked maybe once or twice but he realized it meant to stay within the boundary. If it weren’t for Daisy our Pyrenees, Bo would not have taken to the fence at all. I didn’t train Bo because he wouldn’t let me. I trained Daisy for 4 or 5 days. She’s really smart and took to the fence fast. Both dogs stay in the fence during the day with no issues. I take the collar off at 6pm and they stay inside to rest until 7am the next day. I do take them out once at night but they are supervised because we had a lot of wild life that runs through our yard at night. They come back in after they use the bathroom and don’t sleep outside. I read this is good to help with resting their neck as well. Since the dogs haven’t gotten shocked a lot the batteries on their collar seems to work good still. I test them once a week to make sure the fence is working properly. The flags are still up after two or so months. I am slowly removing them. Since Bo took a long time to learn the fence, I’ve kept them up for him. By spring, they will be removed completely. I’m extremely happy with this purchase. Before we bought it we were having a lot of issues with Daisy because she wasn’t getting enough exercise. Now, both dogs have a ball outside running and playing. I’ve read Great Pyrenees have problems staying in the boundaries. Daisy hasn’t yet but her hair isn’t as thick as a pure bread although it’s still pretty thick. I would recommend shaving down the fur where the prongs are located if it’s really thick so they can feel the shock. I had to increase the shock probably because Daisy couldn’t feel it through her fur. When she didn’t feel the shock she wasn’t being corrected properly. Once she felt it she was like oh crap, I better move and she moved. I hope you enjoyed my poorly written review. I’m rushing this through my child’s nap time but I really wanted to let others know how great this fence is! It takes work and you really need to figure out what works best for your dog. I didn’t follow the training that was recommended but I did read it and I also watched videos on it. This just worked best for us. All dogs are different and have to be trained differently...my two dogs were trained completely different (one was trained by another dog lol). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2019 by April Somers

  • It’s worth the money and it works
Pattern Name: PRO Size: 1000 Ft
We purchased this fencing system in November 2019 and it is now May 2020. We live on a farm in a very rural area with a (then) newly adopted “I love to chase anything that runs” (looking at you squirrels, chipmunks, deer) roaming type pup. We don’t have physical fences, so we decided this wire system was the way to go and fenced in about 2 acres for the dogs. One dog has the “beep” only correction because she’s a good girl, however, fiesty guy is a level 3 shock (keeping level 4/5 in my back pocket should ever we need it) It’s nice you can program them separately. **You have to put in the time and effort to train your dog to understand this fencing system** and we did, for weeks in the manner prescribed in the book you get with the purchase. Hank “got it” right away but Jo (our black lab/Irish setter mix) took more time. Hank left the boundary one time in 6 months and he has not done it again since. I’d like to note the hardest part for us was remembering to tell them to “stay” as they would want to follow us outside the perimeter (which a barn sits right on the other side in one area) and that was certainly on us. Aside from that hiccup, I love the fence and it gives me huge peace of mind. This product will work if you put in the time and effort with your dog. If you can try to use some kind of “physical” boundary so your dog can easily distinguish where he/she can and can’t go even without flags if possible (we used creek banks) Some people complained there isn’t a beep zone, it’s just shock. You won’t need a “beep zone” because you dog will know where he/she can’t go and won’t enter that perimeter anyway. Mine have a pretty large buffer between them and their flags and therefore they don’t get shocked like it’s going out of style. The wire was great (we upgraded to heavy duty) and actually just put it on the ground/staked it as we are moving soon and plan to take it with us. We got extra yard staples as 10 doesn’t get you too far and we also purchased more flags. The batteries are officially “flashing” so they lasted us with every day use about 6 months and I’m going to order replacements off amazon. Last comment: if you’re considering between a wire system and a wireless system, it is better to go with wired in my opinion as the boundary is always the same and you can control it better. I watched a friends dog and she had one of those she let us use while he was here. It was hard to show him his boundaries and there was a “hole” on the opposite side of the house (maybe the walls had something to do with that?) and he actually was free at one point (although thankfully he didn’t know that). That’s what deterred me away from the wireless system - thought this experience may help someone else if they’re deciding between the two. Hopefully this helps you make a decision - I looked forever before I finally committed (it was quite an investment) and I am very happy with this product and recommend to everyone who asks about it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2020 by Erica

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