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PetSafe Wireless Pet Containment System - Original Wireless Electric Fence for Dogs - from The Parent Company of Invisible Fence Brand - Covers Up to 1/2 Acre - for Pets 8lb+

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Style: Wireless Fence Kit


Features

  • Wireless Freedom: The PetSafe Wireless Pet Containment System is a lightweight, travel-friendly system that sets up in 1-2 hours with a circular boundary covering up to 1/2 acre; no digging required
  • Safe Wireless Fence: With 5 adjustable correction levels, a tone-only training mode, and static-free reentry, this static collar tailors to your dog's temperament and reinforces positive behavior
  • Adjustable Neck Collar: The waterproof, rechargeable receiver collar fits dogs more than 6 months old weighing at least 8 lbs and offers adjustable neck sizes from 6-28 in
  • Global Mission, Local Care: With U.S. roots and worldwide reach, PetSafe delivers vet- and trainer-recommended solutions and exceptional customer support to create fields of joy for pets
  • 25 Years of Trust: Since 1998, PetSafe has created safe, innovative, and trusted products that bring joy, enhance pet lives, and support the lifelong bond between pets and their families

Description

The PetSafe Wireless Pet Containment System is a reliable, portable pet containment system that uses advanced wireless fence technology to create a secure, invisible boundary perimeter without digging. The circular boundary can be adjusted to cover up to 1/2 of an acre, offering a flexible and accurate wireless fence solution that sets up in just 1–2 hours. Simply plug the training transmitter in inside, place the included boundary flags, and customize the range to suit your yard or travel destination, perfect for RV trips or vacation homes. The included waterproof receiver collar features a tone-only mode and five adjustable static correction levels, making it easy to tailor the training to your dog’s temperament. Static-free reentry further reinforces positive behavior. The collar operates on a replaceable RFA-67 battery, which lasts 1-2 months, and includes a battery status indicator for added convenience. This adjustable collar is intended for dogs at least 6 months old weighing 8lbs+ and fits neck sizes from 6-28 inches. This multi-pet training system supports additional collars, allowing all your pets to enjoy the yard safely. With over 25,000 five-star reviews, the PetSafe Stay & Play Wireless Fence delivers a reliable, expert-recommended way to keep your pets safe, happy, and free to play. Since 1988, PetSafe has been driven by a simple belief: safe, healthy pets lead to happier lives for pets and their families. For over 25 years, we've been dedicated to enhancing the lives of pets and the people who love them, treating every pet as a cherished family member and delivering life-changing innovations designed to enrich every moment. With U.S. roots and a global reach, our vet- and trainer-recommended products are built for every pet and backed by exceptional customer support. From backyards to dog parks, we're on a mission to create fields of joy for happy, healthy, and safe pets.

Pattern: Solid


Color: Gray


Material: Nylon, Plastic


Brand: PetSafe


Item Display Dimensions: 12 x 11 x 9 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11 x 12 x 9 inches; 12.8 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ PIF-300


Department ‏ : ‎ Wireless Containment


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 20, 2002


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Radio Systems Corporation


Best Sellers Rank: #2,483 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #1 in Dog Wireless Fences


#1 in Dog Wireless Fences:


Item Weight: 12.8 ounces


Department: Wireless Containment


Manufacturer: Radio Systems Corporation


Item model number: PIF-300


Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: December 20, 2002


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 11.5 x 11 x 9.33 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 11 x 12 x 9 inches


Item Weight: 0.8 Pounds


Brand Name: PetSafe


Target Audience Keyword: dogs


Directions: Safety Information In case of frequent power outages, we advise the use of an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) to avoid a possible unintended activation of the receiver collar.


Country of Origin: Vietnam


Warranty Description: 1 Year Limited Warranty


Model Name: PIF-300


Color: Gray


Size: 6 Piece Set


Material: Nylon, Plastic


Age Range Description: All Life Stages


Number of Items: 1


Style: Wireless Fence Kit


Breed Recommendation: Small, Medium, Large Breeds


Included Components: 50 training flags, Includes, PetSafe RFA-67 battery, Transmitter with power adaptor, Waterproof receiver with adjustable collar


Specific Uses for Product: Active


Frequently asked questions

The PetSafe Wireless Fence can cover an area up to 1/2 acre. This wide range offers ample space for your pet to explore safely.

The PetSafe Wireless Fence is suitable for dogs that weigh 8lbs or more. This makes it versatile for various dog breeds, from small to large sizes.

The PetSafe Wireless Fence uses a tone or static correction to keep your pet within the designated area. If the pet attempts to leave the area, the system sends a warning tone or a safe static correction encouraging them to stay within the boundaries.

The PetSafe Wireless Fence is from the Parent Company INVISIBLE FENCE Brand, a trusted name in pet containment systems. It uses safe and effective technology to keep your pet within set boundaries, ensuring their safety and giving you peace of mind.

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The product is a wireless fence kit for dogs and has received largely positive reviews from customers indicating that it effectively restrains dogs within the yard, and contributes positively to their training. Customers noted that the product was relatively easy to set up and use, and appreciated the newfound freedom it offered their dogs. However, the system's area of coverage presented challenges on uneven terrains and it was not recommended for cats due to the size and weight of the collar. Also, the lifespan of the transmitter raised some concerns.

Pros

  • 🐕 Effectively restrains and trains dogs.
  • 👷‍♀️ Easy to set up and use.
  • 🏡 Provides dogs with more freedom within the yard.
  • 📞 Strong customer service reviews.

Cons

  • ⛰ Challenges in setup on uneven terrains.
  • 🐈 Not suitable for cats.
  • ⏱ Transmitter lifespan causes concerns.
  • 🚫 Area of coverage can fluctuate.

Should I Buy It?

If you are a dog owner with a relatively flat terrained yard, and are looking for an effective way to keep your dog within the yard while providing them with some freedom of movement, this product would be a good purchase. However if you own a cat or your yard has significant elevation changes, the product may not be suitable. Consider the life expectancy of the transmitter and the potential additional costs that could arise from it.


  • Excellent product!
Style: Wireless Fence Kit
Best investment ever made. Should have done it two years ago! Our dog has become affectionately known as the “Runner”, on several occasions taking off for hours… basic training has not helped the running. We live on 2 flat acres, our front yard is grassy and open, backyard is wooded. I looked into an electric wired fence system… on Long Island, NY they are going for about $1800 for just a small portion of my property… $1000 if I had the guy do it as a side job without his company knowing. So, I decided to wait until spring and think it over. Saw this advertised on TV and bought it immediately, set up took less than an hour for me to do alone on my 2 acres (used all 180’ diameter) and after two days, my boy totally gets it. Day one, sessions 1 & 2 we trained using the lead, flags and tone only, along with treats and "party time" when he came back home. We used "safe home!" as the command word. Third session on day one the correction was bumped up to level three & he received one correction... yes, he whimpered and cried for a brief moment & yes, I felt really, really bad, the whimper along with the "wth was that?!" look from him and I think he got the message perfectly... and immediately he ran back to the "safe home" play area. Day two, sessions 1 & 2, correction is now on level two, on lead we train again with flags, treats and party time. He has zero desire to go anywhere that he sees a flag... the only down side is that the beep is very quiet, and while on the lead he jumped back to safe zone super-fast, so although I didn't hear the beep, that didn't mean it didn't happen... having said that, I think one or two times he may have been corrected again, but because he was only set to level two he didn't whimper... just moved like lightening to the safe zone. Or, maybe he heard the beep, wasn’t taking any chances and reacted to it. Day two, sessions 3 & 4, he is off lead, he definitely knows the boundaries and hesitant to go anywhere near the perimeter… appears he might be a little hesitant in general, he knows something is up and he is on alert. I went to the mailbox leaving him half way up on the driveway, he didn’t budge. We have the base station set up on a shelf in the garage, about 3 or 4 feet from my extra (running) fridge and about 20 feet from my 2 metal garage doors… so far, no interference whatsoever with metal garage doors, fridge or 2 cars parked in driveway. I will update this review if there are any changes, so far (2 days) it seems to be an awesome product that has saved me literally at least $1000.00, not to mention the hundreds potentially spent on repairs to a wire that landscapers cut by accident. At this $220.00 price it’s a ridiculous steal, I intend to share this info with every friend I know! Update 1/16/16- Still no issues with collar, haven't needed to replace it for excessive wear and tear, as we put it on and take it off each time he goes out. No issues with Transmitter, works perfectly, even with added computer and wifi near by. I am now looking to purchase a second collar to train a new pup, may consider using the collar I have now, as my older pup now knows his boundaries perfectly. Although, I am fearful to chance it. In reading the reviews I must express how important it is to follow the directions of this product to the tee, and be sure to place it in an area that has little activity or technology. Mine is in a attached garage on a shelf about 6 feet above the ground, works great. I do greatly appreciate a comment I read earlier, that the boundary can change upon the weather due to frequency changes... I have noticed this once or twice while watching the dog and couldn't figure out why... never occurred to me that the weather could affect the frequency and boundary... but of course it can. My house is set back very far from the road so if the boundary expands or shrinks a little it wont matter, but if your property if close to a road, etc, you may want to be super aware of this fact. I've never had a problem with either collar or transmitter, I believe it is due directly to the fact that I take care of the product, I never touch or move the transmitter, collar is always hanging on hook when dog isn't outside wearing it (I do not take out the battery however), neither unit has ever gotten wet, chewed or dropped, battery is replaced every couple of months and I periodically check the boundaries of the collar myself. I'm sure there are units that malfunction, all the more reason to check the receiver every now and then, but overall I think if it is taken care of relatively gently it should last a long time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2014 by Sarah

  • This System Works
Style: Extra Transmitter
After trying several GPS systems, I decided to try one that made its own signal. I had a GPS tracker, and she would be a mile away before it even said she was gone. A wireless fence with GPS, our signal was too weak to set it up. This or wired fence was all that was left to choose from. Our girl is special to us. She wandered onto our property although our herding dogs barked at her. She was emaciated and it was cold outside. She had no chip or tags, and no one was looking for her. That is a common occurrence around here. About 2 weeks later she kept running away. Always to the same place. A little boy to play with. The little boy told the truth. It was theirs. They didn't want her anymore. We tried everything and this was the last resort. It worked great. It was very easy to set up. The transistor is lightweight. You don't even need molly bolts to hang it. Before I actually put the collar on her and turned the transistor on, she was outside tearing up the flags. LOL But you get lots of them. Is it very expensive? It depends what price you put on your dog. Priceless. Now I can get something done besides chasing dogs down the road. The system has very sturdy collars and with a battery I don't have to charge every night. On other collars the dogs play rough and actually turn the thing off. Fitting the collar was the hardest part of setting this system up. It worked so well, we bought this extra transistor to expand the play area. I was worried that the collars might shock them in the house where the areas intersect, but I found no places that would do that. We are extremely pleased with this system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025 by banditandkoko

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Style: Wireless Fence Kit
I should have made this purchase ages ago... Summary: Works wonderfully, even with a very stubborn dog. Highly recommended. Training and patience is required but only for the first couple of weeks. Well worth the money and time spent training. There's lots of good technical information in other reviews here (and elsewhere on the net) so I'm just going to write up my experience assuming you understand how it works. Crash is my year-old male Boxer + American bulldog mix. He is 85ish pounds. He's clumsy but tough. He hits his head on things all the time and nothing seems to hurt him. Sometimes he hits his head so hard it makes me cringe, but he just happily wags his tail and walks away... so I was worried he would just run freely and ignore the collar. I worried it would hurt him too much or be cruel. He's clumsy but very smart. As soon as he was old enough for puppy school, I took him to several months of obedience/socialization classes. He is a VERY well behaved dog except when he sees other people or animals that interest him. He nearly always gives chase. He is so friendly and happy but he's big and doesn't know he can be scary so when he runs to play with people. Sometimes when they see him running toward them, they are very afraid (I don't blame them! They don't know he's harmless). Also, I have a road which people tend to speed on in front of my house and I don't want him anywhere near that street. Even on a leash he was a REAL handful when he saw something interesting. Very skeptical, I finally purchased the Petsafe wireless containment system. I actually own a wired system (given to me as a gift) but the configuration of my home and property make it VERY difficult (expensive) to get a line around the containment area. Which reminds me of the only drawback to the wireless version I've found: I can't utilize all the area I could with a wired system (circle in a square area basically). I can get 70 percent of it though. That is simply because of the shape of my property. I found a place to install the transmitter, plugged it in and walked the property, placing flags where the alarm sounded on the collar (after some signal strength adjustments). It ended up providing a pretty good area for the dog to enjoy and gave him additional freedoms that I couldn't accomplish with a wired system. After the installation, I followed the training procedure with him. He was previously allowed in some areas of the yard which the new containment system didn't cover, so I was worried about that as well. The first time he heard the collar alarm sound he did associate it with "no" and stopped in his tracks. He happily ran somewhere else and played. The same result after the second time the alarm sounded. The third time my neighbor walked out (my dog loves him) and Crash ran full speed toward him. He ignored the alarm and my audible "no!" correction- he was in "one track to the goal" mode. When he does this, I've never been able to get his attention despite training him patiently using proven methods. The collar corrected him just where I had hoped, a few feet before the edge of my property. When he received correction (level 2 of 6) he was already aware he was doing something wrong (alarm, me yelling "no"). I could have ever hoped or wished for a better response from him: he immediately came running back to the safe zone (and yes, he cried, which made me sad... but I think it mostly scared him) and laid down. After the correction, he completely ignored my neighbor. The kicker here is that he knew why it corrected him and what he needed to do. It worked like a charm. I consoled him and praised him for coming back into the containment area. Since that time, he's been corrected only 3 times total (in around a month). He knows what the flags meant (which I have since taken down), he knows what the alarm on the collar means and he knows where he's allowed to go. It's the craziest thing, it's like he's on an invisible leash now... he runs to the edge of his zone and barks at squirrels, etc. Even if I walk outside the zone he sits patiently and waits for me to return. I was worried about him being corrected (I like that word so much better than "shocked") but it has only happened 3 times and that was in the first 5 days. Since then, the alarm is plenty to send him back to the containment area. I no longer have to leash him up when he wants to go outside, I just go outside and sit and watch while he plays happily in the yard. It's fantastic. He doesn't fear the collar; in fact he gets excited and stands still so I can put it on because he knows that means it's time to go outside. I should have made this purchase ages ago. I've never had to turn up the correction and he's a big, tough, stubborn dog. He and I both love our new freedoms! Now I can work in the yard, etc. while he plays. I don't have to concentrate completely on him. I highly recommend this product but PLEASE follow the training instructions and be patient. Letting your pup run free before he understands the boundaries isn't fair to him/her. He should know why he is being corrected BEFORE he actually receives a correction or he wont know what to do to make it stop. This product is as effective as long as you are willing to be patient and follow instructions. Heck it's more than effective, it's fantastic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2008 by Dax

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