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PetSafe PIF-300-11 Wireless Pet Containment System

PetSafe PIF-300-11 Wireless Pet Containment System

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Brand: Radio Systems
Category: Pet Products

List Price: $299.99
Buy New: $211.95
as of 11/23/2009 12:16 MST details
You Save: $88.04 (29%)



New (58) Used (7) from $200.00

Seller: american_rivers1
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 166 reviews
Sales Rank: 913

Media: Misc.
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.5
Dimensions (in): 11 x 12 x 9

MPN: IF-300
Model: IF-300
UPC: 729849100763
EAN: 0729849101531
ASIN: B0001ZWZ8O

Release Date: April 14, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Wireless radio-fence containment system for pets weighing 8 pounds or more
  • Covers an adjustable circular area of up to a 1/2 acre (180-foot diameter)
  • Receiver delivers safe static correction when pet strays into warning zone
  • Waterproof receiver collar uses 6-volt battery; setup and training manual included
  • Transmitter measures 8-1/2 by 9 by 9 inches; receiver measures 1 by 2 by 1 inches

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Product Description
Instant Radio Fence, No Wires To Bury, Plug In The Transmitter & It Emits A Constant Radio Signal To Create A 15' To 90' Safe Zone.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Hunter the yellow lab learned in just hours!!!!   November 18, 2009
M. Wilson (NH)
I ordered this Friday, received Monday afternoon. My daughter and I set up the boundaries and flagged it, about 65 feet(5.5) that afternoon. As I live in NH it was getting dark out about 4:30 so we did not have much time for our first session. I set the collar on beep only mode. Hunter proceeded to walk over the flags and pull them out of the ground.The next day I moved the level up to the first shock level, no affect on dog. I tightened the collar and moved it up one more, second shock mode. This had an affect. He gave out a yelp, scared he bolted back to me. He got shocked 2-3 timesand that was it, he learned real fast!!!It has been 2 whole days now and he goes out in the yard with me and no leash. He stays back from the boundaries and cannot be coaxed so far, even with a treat.As soon as he hears the beeping he quickly turns back to the yard.This is a dog that would bolt as soon as the door was cracked and run to the neighbors, with us chasing behind. I took him out about 6-8 times 15 min. each and its wonderful. He will play fetch and run and never tries to leave. I turned to static shock back down to the first level as he stops with the beep or even before it goes off. I could not be happier. The front of the yard has a slight hill and I was worried about it working but it does. Awesome product. My lab is 3.5 yrs old and I wish I had done it sooner!!!


5 out of 5 stars WORKS AS GOOD OR BETTER THAN ADVERTISED!!!!   November 18, 2009
G. F. THOMAS (Lebanon,mo)
Living in the country with three dogs and trying to keep them in the yard was nearly impossible. I thought about a chain link fence,but have a lot of rock under ground and I do mean rock!!! We decided to try this unit instead of the wire one again because of the rock.
It took about three days with the worst of my dogs,a beagle that love to roam to get her full attention and she has been in the yard since. My other two a Cairn Terrier and a curbstone sitter seem to catch on faster.
There may be certain things that interrupt the signal but not as far as we have seen. When my Beagle see's a Deer as close as 40 feet from the bounty and won't go after it,I can defiantly say it works very well for me.
As far as recommending it ,I would highly say yes!!!!!



5 out of 5 stars The Invisible Fence   November 13, 2009
Alex (Chicago, IL)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

After debating to buy or not, I decided to buy since my dogs got out of the property(fenced in, but they jump real high). Many people out there will say it's cruel and that this product should be banned, but let me tell you my story. My dogs got out last winter with one in Animal Control and the other hiding in a corner after getting hit by a car. It took me 4 hours to find her and a scare. She almost lost her life since her lungs colapsed. After 10 days at the Vet hospital(lucky me a Vet college with full facilities was around since the 24hr hospital didn't have all the needed facilities) and a $10k bill with four months of rehab. my darling pup is alive and well. It's been almost a year since the great escape and my dogs have not left the property or attempted to jump the fence.

Now to get to the actual review, My dogs were afraid to go out and take care of business since when they went too far out they would get buzzed, then again they were also attempting to jump the fence. It took me a while, but I no longer use them as they respect the boundries set by the invisible fence. Once in a blue moon I will put the collars on them to remind them to respect the fence.

Many of you may think it's cruel, but think about my story. Is it worth losing the life of your loved one. My dogs are like my kids and I wouldn't wish anyone what my wife and I went through when our dog was hit by a car.

Goodluck on your Decision, if you buy, you won't regret it considering the consequences.



4 out of 5 stars Very Easy to Set Up   November 5, 2009
J. Whit (NE)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I live on an acreage and would not want to fence in an area just for the dog. I set up the fence in less than an hour. It took our dog about a week to really get the hang of it. Now he doesn't really need to wear the collar to be effective. Two reasons I didn't five star rate this. The range is not great enough for our needs and I would like the warning beep to sound sooner. The correction triggers right after the warning beep. Now he stays a good distance from the flags even when his ball rolls near them. My boundary is not perfectly round as our ground is not completely flat. Objects, like a garage full of cars, seem to reduce the range. Having said that, this unit has been really helpful and worked as it was advertised.


4 out of 5 stars Great product, but heads up...   October 31, 2009
B. Gerard (Louisville, KY United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

We bought this product several weeks ago and have been very pleased so far. We followed the training directions early on, but our dog escaped and learned the hard way about what happens. This set us back a little as he became unnerved about even going outside. He has since gotten over that and is doing very well. He has "tested" the fence a couple of times, but never gets too far before turning around.

One warning...the instruction manual says the collar can tell the difference between the dog going out of range and a power outage. In our experience, this is not true! We had a power outage and the collar went off - it was not pretty. For this reason alone, it is a good idea to take the collar off anytime the dog is left alone. That being said, for the cost and ease of installation, this is a great product so far and I'd highly recommend it over the much more costly and no more effective in ground system.


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