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Petsafe RF-3004W-11 In-Ground Radio Fence System with Wire and Flags | 
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| Brand: Radio Systems Category: Pet Products
List Price: $189.99 Buy New: $135.52 You Save: $54.47 (29%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 2504
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.2 Dimensions (in): 12 x 3 x 12
MPN: RF-3004W-11 Model: RF-3004W-11 UPC: 729849100305 EAN: 0729849100305 ASIN: B0001ZWZ9I
Release Date: April 14, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | In-ground radio-fence containment system for pets weighing 8 pounds or more | | • | 500 feet of boundary wire encloses 1/3-acre area; covers up to 10 acres with purchase of additional wire | | • | Collar gives warning beep or static correction when pet strays into warning zone | | • | Manual and video CD included ensuring proper installation and training | | • | Includes batteries; system works with multiple pets (additional receiver collars required) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Standard Radio Fence Kit, With 500' Of Wire & Flags, Use For Small To Average Yards, But Will Do Up To 25 Acres With The Purchase Of Extra Wire, Also Includes Waterproof, Lightweight Receiver.
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| Customer Reviews:
Best thing since, well....ever!!! April 19, 2008 I bought this three years ago, no problem, nill. I LOVE IT!! It came with specific instructions on setup and detailed instructions for training. Those who don't love it, either didn't follow the directions or didn't follow through with the training, both of which take time and commitment. I even trained my friends' dogs on it with extra collars I keep around, so their dogs wouldn't dig in my flowers. I have had to replace the batteries in the collars only once in the three years. I got it because one of my dogs was a jumper...but no more. You'll love it, I promise.
The extra star is for "optimistic" October 21, 2007 2 out of 19 found this review helpful
It's a lovely fall Sunday, and here we are, into Hour 8, trying to figure out how to install the fence so that our planting areas are protected, while providing maximum play area for our pet.
Here's what you need to know before buying this product: 1) There is NO customer service on Sunday. When they ARE available, it's eastern hours. 2) If you have a complicated layout in mind, and no electrical acumen, either hire someone to do it for you or get a wireless unit (a wireless unit, of course, will diminish your pet's play area unless you have a perfectly round lot-- or you can spread the perimeter into the neighbors' yards, I suppose. We just bought one, even though my husband's not completely given up on the in-ground fence just yet. Still, if she sees a squirrel in our front yard, we fear she'll blast through the wireless boundary...). 3) That pet fence planning software they talk about on the DVD? The one you can supposedly download onto your computer? Doesn't exist. 4) If you want to get fancy with what areas you want to protect, and what areas you want to allow your pet access to, you'll have to essentially make two boundaries, taking care they're at least 3-5' apart. We're wondering, if we plant the wires 3' apart, and we turn up the boundary control to 2' on either side, will that cancel each other out? And what's with the need for twisting two wires together (but ONLY on a loop!) to create a dead spot so our dog can enter the back yard? And how do we make sure the entry isn't too narrow?
It's horrible, but until today, we'd never considered putting the dog to sleep (thanks, Petsafe! Might as well call you Pet-to-Sleep!). Seriously, how much money do you invest in a wayward pet you've tried your darnedest to train?
I want to assure you, we will not be putting Sadie down, although that's what my mother-in-law is suggesting, and after all the frustration, is beginning to sound more reasonable. Thank goodness we love our dog and are UNreasonable, but PetSafe would seem a good deal more reputable if they had customer service on the weekends, and delivered on everything they promised on the package and in the instructional DVD.
Bad customer Service August 6, 2007 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
Beware Petsafe products!! We had a transmitter go bad under warranty and it has now been three weeks in coming. The company says our transmitter is on back order and won't tell us when we can get it. They don't have any other solutions but to make you wait forever for them to replace their faulty product. Meanwhile, our dogs make a run for it every time we let them out to go to the bathroom!
Dog Containment Fence May 12, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
It was the best purchase I've ever made. When introducing your pet to the device, be patient. Make sure to use positive reinforcement. The directions tell you it is a 30-day training process with you dog. It actually only took 2-days for us. I repeat, it was the best purchase I've ever made!
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