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Petsafe Indoor Radio Fence with Stubborn Dog Receiver IRF-300S
PetSafe Electronic Products invisible radio fence
Comes with the Programmable 5 Level Vibrating Stubborn Dog Receiver PRF-275-19
Less than 1% of dogs need the Stubborn Dog Receiver. If your dog is over 30 pounds and is extremely stubborn or hard to train you may need the Petsafe Indoor Radio Fence with Stubborn Dog Receiver (IRF-300S). The Stubborn Dog Receiver has five levels of correction plus vibration in the warning tone as an added deterrent. It also has a low battery light to let you know when to replace the battery. The Petsafe Indoor Radio Fence Dog Containment System is safe, easy to set up and very effective. Just place the small, disk-shaped transmitter (about the size of a Frisbee) near the area you want to protect. Then adjust the range from as little as 2 feet to up to 10 feet. Your pet then wears the same receiver that is used on our outdoor containment system. (The receiver from the Instant Fence system will not work with the Indoor Radio Fence.) When your pet gets near the signal a warning beep sounds on the receiver. If he continues to approach the protected area, a mild correction is given. The Indoor Radio Fence can be used for as many pets as you have! Each pet needs to wear a receiver collar which can be purchased separately.
Petsafe Indoor Radio Fence (Wireless)
The Petsafe Indoor Radio Fence® establishes boundaries or “electronic fences” inside your home. An *unlimited number of pets (cats or dogs) can use the system at one time. Signal range is adjustable and is safe, easy and most of all - effective. Ideal for keeping pets out of kitchen, baby's room, off rugs, furniture etc. Stops cats scratching up furniture - period. It can be used alone or as an add-on to any of the other Petsafe™ containment systems. Using the Petsafe PUL-250 Deluxe Ultralight Receiver Collar, the Petsafe PIRF-300 Fits any dog of any temperament over 8lbs.
Keep your pets - Cat & Dogs out of a room or away from furniture, food and plants, safely & easily!
With pet containment systems, YOU design, lay out, and control the wire boundary. When your dog approaches a boundary, it receives a warning signal (beep). If it keeps going, and gets too close to the boundary, your dog receives a correction (static shock). Soon your dog will know the difference between “safe areas” and “out of bounds.”
The system comes with a transmitter, 12 inches in diameter. The transmitter has a signal range of 2 to 20 feet in diameter. The signal can work through walls, but the range may be reduced. When a pet wearing a receiver collar approaches the signal, the collar produces a warning beep, followed by a static correction if the animal doesn't back away.
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