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Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
Our wireless fence just arrived today… Bad news now they come out of the box not even working!
Sean I.
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
Item was dead on arrival. Would not turn on and would not charge. Plugged in had no indicator light on showing it was charging light it said it was supposed to. Power button did nothing. Tried several things and nothing. Wanted this to work but very disappointed.
mom of 2
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
Excellent product. Works as described. Keeps our dog home safe.
robo9
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2023
I found this product to be of good quality and performed well under certain circumstances. I have two medium size dogs and one of them is a pill. She just bolts off and is hard to get to return. I tried this product under two different circumstances. When I went out to work on a friends open property and set it up it worked very well. I set it on vibrate and buzz, it would make her stop when she reached the perimeter set by the fence. I did not need to use shock mode at all. I next tried it at home. I live in a suburban neighborhood and the average lot is about a 1/4 acre. Under these conditions it did not work as well. Mostly it was inconsistent. My house is not centered on my lot and sits a little back, this may have been the issue. Sometimes it would trigger and then sometimes it would just go off while she was in the home. I would say if you have a large lot or open area it will work well for you. I would probably find an alternative if you live in a standard suburban neighborhood. I give it 4 1/2 stars.
MELISSA M.
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023
Let me say first that if you have done 0 training with your dog then you should do that before even attempting this “wireless fence”. Since it’s not like the old style where you actually buried cables in the ground, it is much easier to begin using right out of the box. But, if you haven’t trained your dog with basic commands, they will more than likely just bolt right passed the invisible line. I don’t agree with shocking your animals to train them so if you’re like me, do the work and train some basic commands before having to train them on their perimeter- otherwise your dog could become fearful and not listen in the end. This is easy to setup and came with a dog toy which was a surprise. Overall this is much more affordable than a wood fence obviously but do your duties as a pet owner and train your dog in advance of trying to teach them their boundaries.
Amznwmn
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023
I’ll say straightaway that I’m adamantly opposed to the use of a shock collar on ANY pet. And, because this collar uses shock as a tool, I took away two stars. Before buying this product, check with your state and local laws as some jurisdictions have outlawed the use of shock collars on dogs.Having said that, using the vibration or noise function of the collar is a helpful tool to use IN ADDITION to properly training your dog. The collar will help to reinforce what you’re teaching them, as far as boundary training. I look forward to setting up the electric fence and seeing how well it works, as a backup for the individual training that my dogs have received.
Steve-n-Dorth
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023
We recently had a massive subdivision built directly behind our home, and to add insult to injury, they decided to open my dead end road to this monstrosity of cheap housing. Now we have dozens of cars traveling on a formerly dead end street and they aren't 'road wise' becuase for the past 8 years, they haven't had to be.Installing a chain link fence for 575 feet is anywhere from $16 - 25K. No thanks.This is a decent unit - not the first one I've had - but I'm impressed with the unit's construction and features.I know there are plenty of folks who won't ever use the "static" feature (the actual "shock" feature) and I've rarely used it in the past, except to initially train the critter on the tone, vibrate and zap features. It doesn't take long, the amount of "shock" is set to just get the pooch's attention, not shock the dog. After that, a tone usually works, and the vibrate feature does what the shock setting does - gets their immediate attention - without the shock. They also provide a video on boundary training and I strongly encourage anyone who orders this collar/fence to watch that video. then watch it againg.I've got 575 feet of yard to do, and this unit provides 500 feet of coverage, so I'll have to shorten their running area by 75 feet. Not a big deal since 500 feet is a lot of space; likely far more than most folks who're considering this collar will need.Two quibbles I need to mention here, and neither of them are dealbreakers:1. I can't tell if you're able to add another collar for a 2nd dog; I gotta believe you can, I just didn't see mention of it in the instructions.by the way, you'll want to read the directions. It takes a bit to figure it out and dial it in, and the instructions walk you through step by step. It's easy, just make sure you read those directions first.2. The biggest issue for me with these kinds of boundary "fences" is that if you have a dog like one of mine (a mountain cur who is a squirrel/mole/coon/tumbleweed chaser, and especially one who has roamed a bit prior to setting up the fence) and they chase anything across that boundary, they won't be able to return because the fence doesn't know which side of the boundary the dog is on.I think if the dog hasn't roamed beyond property lines previously it won't be as big a deal. That said, if you have dogs like Curs, Hounds, Corgis, Aussie Shepherds; dogs that herd or hunt - all bets are off because once they become fixated on their prey, very little will pull them off of it.Overall, it's definitely a decent unit and worth a try. The main thing to remember is that proper training and reinforcement is going to be a must, and it won't be a "one and done" effort. If you love your pets like family members, you already know this.
Nancy
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023
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