Kathie Silver
Posted : 4/30/2014 10:30:10 AM
We bought our Pet Safe wireless invisible fence about 2 yrs ago. We live in a rural area, with neighbors close by. Our neighbors weren't crazy about a few of our dogs being loose. So we invested in the invisible fence.
We have 4 dogs of mixed breeds, a chocolate lab/pit mix, a German Shepard/Siberian husky, a lab/Australian Shepard mix, and a red nose pit. The German and Austrailian Shepard mix have the collars. I have the collars set on the highest level of correction. It took the Aussie less time to adjust to the collar. My German.... he took a few more times of being shocked to get the idea of staying in the yard.
I like the fact that it's portable, as long as you have access to an outlet. You have a wide range to set your radius of 360 degree's. Anywhere from a 10 foot circle to a 50 foot circle. It's easy to install. 5 levels of correction.
What I don't like about this, Anywhere you set this, it's gonna be a full circle, no way to make it a half circle. Truck CB's running on the same frequency, can cause the collars to beep or shock your pet. The CB's have to be within a 1/4 mile to affect your system. While it's easy to install, setting the flags at the perimeter is a hassle. Unless you have bionic hearing. The batteries for the collars run about $10.00 for a pack of two. The batteries usually last about 2 months.
I looked at getting the underground vs wireless system. The wireless system won, because of it's ease to set up, and I didn't have to spend a day burying the little line in the yard.