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PetSafe Wireless Pet Containment System Receiver Collar for Dogs, Wireless Dog Collar Waterproof Material, Fits Small, Medium, Large Pets, Wireless Fence Receiver Collar (Red and Black)

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Style: Receiver Collar Only


Features

  • ADJUSTABLE COLLAR: Experience the convenience of a dog fence wireless collar that caters to a range of pet sizes. This wireless fence collar comfortably fits small, medium, and large pets, 8 lbs or more, adjusting to neck sizes between 6-28 inches.
  • LONG-LASTING BATTERY: Sleep soundly knowing your wireless fence for dogs features a long-lasting battery, with 1-3 month battery life, depending on use. This wireless pet fence collar includes a low-battery indicator, ensuring your pet's safety is never at risk due to a dead battery.
  • UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY: Enjoy the advantages of a wireless pet containment system collar that is compatible with all PetSafe Wireless Fence transmitters. The wireless pet containment system allows you to safely secure all your pets within your yard!
  • UNLIMITED PETS: Easily add an unlimited number of pets to your system with this dog fence collar. This dog fence wireless collar enables you to include as many collars as needed to the fence system.
  • PERSONALIZED SETTINGS: Personalize your dog's wireless fence collar settings to reflect their unique personality. With 5 adjustable correction levels and one tone only mode, this wireless pet fence collar ensures your pet is comfortable and responds positively to the containment system.

Description

Imagine the tranquility that comes with knowing your pets are safe and secure with the wireless fence collar. This innovative collar ensures your furry friends stay within the safety of your yard, eliminating the worry of them wandering off or getting into dangerous situations. The PetSafe Wireless Pet Containment System Receiver Collar provides this peace of mind. It's an essential tool for any pet owner who values the security and well-being of their pets. Crafted with versatility in mind, the waterproof dog fence wireless collar comfortably fits pets 8 lbs or mote, and adjusts to fit neck sizes between 6-28 inches. The collar is compatible with all PetSafe Wireless Fence transmitters, further enhancing its adaptability. It's not just about keeping your pets contained, it's about giving them the freedom to roam within a safe boundary of the wireless pet fence. The collar's long battery life ensures continuous operation, with a low battery indicator to alert you when it's time to replace the battery. Working seamlessly with all our wireless fences, the PetSafe Wireless Pet Containment System Receiver Collar ensures that all your pets can be kept safe in your yard. This pet containment system collar is essential for maintaining the safety of your pets. This wireless pet containment system collar is designed to work exclusively with our wireless fences. Adding unlimited pets to your system is as easy as pie with this dog fence collar. Whether you have two dogs or ten, each one can be added to the fence system, ensuring all your pets are safe and secure. The collar also includes short and long contact points, making it suitable for pets with both long and short hair. Rely on the quality promise of the PetSafe brand, a trusted global leader in pet behavior, containment, and lifestyle innovations since 1998. Our U.S.-based customer care team is always ready to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have about the wireless pet fence.

Pattern: Solid


Color: Red and Black


Material: Nylon


Brand: PetSafe


Item Display Dimensions: 8 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 6 x 4 inches; 4.16 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ PIF-275-19


Department ‏ : ‎ unisex-adult


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 1, 2007


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Radio Systems Corporation


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Vietnam


Best Sellers Rank: #3,684 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #4 in Dog Wireless Fences


Product Care Instructions: Clean the collar with water and let it dry. Ensure the collar is adjusted properly to fit your pet's neck size and is not too tight or loose.


Material Type: Nylon


Number of Items: 1


Unit Count: 1 Count


Item Dimensions L x W: 8"L x 4"W


Item Display Dimensions: 8 inches


Manufacturer: Radio Systems Corporation


UPC: 729849106284


Included Components: Product manual, 1 receiver collar, Short and long contact point, Test light tool


Brand Name: PetSafe


Target Species: Cat, Dog


Age Range Description: All Life Stages


Breed Recommendation: All Breed Sizes


Color: Red and Black


Pattern: Solid


Closure Type: Snap


Frequently asked questions

The PetSafe Wireless Receiver Collar is designed for pets that weigh more than 5 pounds. This makes it suitable for small to large size dogs and cats.

Yes, the PetSafe Wireless Receiver Collar is waterproof. This means it can withstand wet conditions like rain, or if your pet decides to take a splash in a pool or pond.

The PetSafe Wireless Receiver Collar uses both tone and static correction to ensure your pet remains within the designated boundary. This gives you the flexibility to use audio warnings or mild electronic signals as a form of correction.

Yes, the PetSafe Wireless Receiver Collar is from the parent company of the Invisible Fence Brand, which is revered for its quality pet containment solutions.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


These PetSafe energizer collars are generally very well-rated and appreciated by long time users for their superior functionality. Reviewers praise it for its effectiveness with small dogs and compatibility with various fence systems. However, some users wished they knew beforehand that not all versions of the collar were rechargeable.

Pros

  • 🐾 Effective for small dogs
  • 🔋 Packaged with extra batteries
  • 🔄 Comes in both rechargeable and non-rechargeable versions
  • 💪 Can last up to 5 years before a replacement is needed
  • 🐶 Suitable for households with multiple dogs

Cons

  • 😕 Not all versions of the collar are rechargeable
  • 🕒 Some users found that later models didn't last as long as their original collars
  • 🗓️ Replacement collars are necessary after a period of use

Should I Buy It?

If you are a pet owner dealing with an adventurous small dog that needs to be kept within a certain perimeter, these PetSafe energizer collars are a functional and reliable option. Just make sure to double-check if you are getting the rechargeable or non-rechargeable version according to your preference.


  • Love this portable fence!! Very cost effective
Style: Wireless Fence Kit
We have 6 month old golden retriever and a fenced back yard. Our golden began digging under the modular that we live in and no matter what we tried to do to block her she still dug around it, through it, in a new spot etc. The fence was doing it's job already so our alternatives were to build a concrete kennel/run for her, stake her out, or put the invisible fence to work. When I ran accross this wireless invisible fence system, I saw this as a great alternative to the previuos mentioned fixes. We got it in two days and were ready to try it out. We followed all the instructions to get the perimeter set-up (which is an adjustable sized circle)and got down to training. The manufacturer has a month or more training schedule - our golden caught on quickly in just two days (we spent about 6 hours training in total.) We followed the instructions to a tee just at a more rapid pace since she began catching on after just one shock at a level 2. We left the flag markers in place for about 8-10 days and began removing them as directed over three days. By this time the dog (Holly) was used to hearing the beep and knew what would come next if she continued in that direction. It has been wonderful , as this also keeps her from wandering off to the neighbors, out to the road, or disappearing out of shouting range. The adjustable radius is great for containing Holly in a smaller area, such as at a BBQ, away from the pool, kids, etc. This is not a system for a small dog as the collar is bulky - I would say the dog should be at least 25 lbs to support the collar. The system is expandable if you buy additional collars (which is still a lot cheaper then building a fence or concrete run). I can't wait to take it camping with us so Holly can roam freely in her area and not need to be staked down or shut up in the car or trailer. The only down side to this system is that the central unit is not weather proof - so you are advised to place it indoors. This was not an issue for us as we have shop and a pump house, but I can see for some if you only wanted to contain the dog in the back of the house it might pose a problem since the circle size might need to be reduced. The only improvement I can suggest would be to make the unit smaller (it is about the size of a gallon jug) and weather proof, so you could place it in a tree or on a table to get the containment area exactly where you want it (guess you could use the old wire system to do this as well). Overall though it is a great invention works well for Holly and we don't have any more digging under the house. FYI - for those that think the shock is cruel - I held the collar in my hand and it is not painful, but I can feel it (it is much like the sensation of placing your tongue on a 9 volt battery - not painful)- I think since it is a different sensation dogs react to it. We have kept the level at a 2 for Holly (it goes up to 6, which I would imagine feels like a zap, bnut just like humans some dogs are more or less sensative then others)- but I have only seen her get shocked 4 times, 2 of which I made happen in order to train her to go back inside the circle instead of outside it and 2 of her own mistakes. Holly responds to the sound now and eventually she won't even need the collar on to stay within her boundary. One year later - still works. Holly (the dog) definately knows where she can roam when the collar is on. We have replaced the battery 5 times, so about every 2 months. There is a low battery indicator on the collar itself and the batteries are pretty cheap here on amazon. We leave the unit on 24-7 becasue it is just easier than worring about openeing a door and having Holly escape without her collar and we have not had any issues. Holly actually wants the collar on, after a bath she goes straight to where the collar is and can't wait for us to put it back on. After the inital training Holly only has gotten zapped one other time and she was chasing a duck - this was about 7 months after being with the collar - she did escape her boundaries although she returned back inside the boundary as well - she is almost full grown so we figured the level 2 was just not as effective as it had been when she was a pup. That same afternoon we upped the level and let Holly test it again, now that she thought she could get outside the boundary area. It worked, she cried out, so we knew she felt it, she immeadiatly returned to the front porch and still to this day if she hears the warning beep she returns straight to the front porch to ensure she does not get zapped again. The Collar is still in good shape and we hope the unit last another couple years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2011 by Aimee J

  • Excellent product, beware of uneven terrain though
Style: Receiver Collar Only
This product worked beautifully for our one year-old female shepherd mix, and I’m excited to get it working on our almost one year old new male lab pitbull mix. Maggie learned very quickly with the boundary was, but just be warned, a smart dog, like her, will also adapt and understand that if she’s not wearing the collar, she can still run off. We weren’t too worried about Bodi running away, but he figured out a couple weeks ago that he can squeeze underneath our chain-link fence, and then a neighbor told us that she saw him climb over our chain-link fence, which I was not sure I had ever heard of a dog doing that before. Now onto the main thing I wanted to share: I had an incredibly difficult time setting up the flags to begin with last year, but that’s because our front yard is a fairly steep hill down toward the street. I just could not get anything close to a consistent perimeter, when I had the transmitter on our main level. So I called customer service and they were actually very helpful, they suggested putting it in the basement since the signal goes out like a mushroom and comes back down to the level of the transmitter, this made it so that I could have a much more consistent and predictable perimeter. It’s been working great ever since. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024 by Tyler Strodtman Tyler Strodtman

  • 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

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