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🐾 Unleash freedom, not worry—wireless safety that travels with you!
The PetSafe Free to Roam Wireless Fence is a lightweight, above-ground electric containment system that creates a customizable circular boundary up to 3/4 acre without any digging. Featuring a waterproof, battery-operated collar with adjustable static correction and tone-only training modes, it fits pets with neck sizes from 6 to 28 inches and supports multiple collars for multi-pet households. Easy to set up in 1-2 hours, this vet-recommended system offers reliable, portable pet safety trusted for over 25 years.




























| ASIN | B01DZS4PSQ |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Animal Collar Type | Electronic Training Collar |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,400 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #79 in Dog Wireless Fences |
| Brand | PetSafe |
| Brand Name | PetSafe |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breeds |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Multi-color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,764 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | All |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00729849150010 |
| Included Components | 6-Volt battery (RFA-67), Test light tool, Training flags, Transmitter with power adaptor, Waterproof receiver with adjustable 3/4" collar strap |
| Item Type Name | Wireless Fences |
| Item Weight | 2.86 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Radio Systems Corporation |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PIF00-15001 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | PIF00-15001 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pet Type | Dog |
| Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean |
| Product Style | 1-Dog Fence |
| Size | 59 Piece Set |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 729849150010 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
A**R
Works great
Very easy setup. Battery last 3 months in the collar and easy to add another collar to.
H**R
Can work for Cats too!
I purchased this because my unruly cat finally jumped the fence to escape the yard when he was given outside time. (It was only a matter of time) He is cat-aggressive to other cats and despite being nurtured, always wants to go after them. If he escapes he thinks he is wild, and will suddenly go feral. He attacked me one night as I tried to pick him up to bring him inside after the time he jumped the fence. At that point, I knew I had to do something. So this is what I turned to. (I'm not going to declaw him) Yoshi is roughly 15 lbs. The device is a little big for him, but not too big. It works for him. If you have a small cat that is around 5 lbs, the device may be too bulky. The diameter is round so you'll want to have some indicator to the animal of where their boundaries are. I have it a little around my rectangular fence. It only goes off at the corners, and about 10' past my chainlink fence on the long sides. It comes with a test device so you can see exactly where it beeps and shocks. The shock levels are adjustable. The circle is widely adjustable to your liking, many sizes to choose from until it's just right. You have to set it up each time when you use it, as it cant be out in the weather. I just put it on a cinderblock out back where I established to be a good spot, and run an extension chord out to it. It's set up in the backyard, and does not activate at all in the house. This is perfect because I dont want him to be punished when he runs inside. I take it off right away when he comes in. He is still learning the boundaries. But, the device works perfect on my hard headed, wiley cat. After a beep or shock, he runs straight to the door so I can let him inside and give him treats and positive reinforcement. This is essential. He does not hate the collar. Put it on the animal a few times in the house with it turned off. Don't let them associate the collar with anything negative. He doesn't mind wearing it because he associates it with fun outside time. I don't usually leave reviews, but my situation is unique and potentially valuable for cat owners. It's difficult to find any cat reviews for this product, and a positive one at that.
K**S
Pretty nice but special battery required
Special non rechargeable battery in the receiver was dead the moment I received it. Replacing their product specific battery and housing for it every month is ridiculous. This product was recommended by a friend and her older model has a rechargeable receiver. ***update*** Their customer service sent a replacement battery to us. We’re pretty happy with this, and it contains our dog. We got about 6 months out of a battery and we try to turn it off when we’re not using it. It works well and is pretty hassle free once set up.
G**R
An excellent boundary tool!
This wireless fence system is very easy to install and works very well for our high energy dog. Our property is not fenced, but is essentially flat so we were able to achieve a consistent boundary perimeter. We bought a package of 100 yellow plastic flags and are using them rather than the 50 flags included with the system, as we needed that to achieve an even ten feet between flags. We followed the training instructions exactly as described, and by the second day, our dog would not go so far as to be within the buzzing-alert range. The first 4 days of training, I kept him on the leash and walked in all directions towards the boundary, multiple times each day. He consistently initiated “putting on the brakes” as we approached the boundary, so I would lavishly praise and reward him. Days 5 - 8, I still kept him on the leash and added distractions. He completely restrained himself and would not pursue the toys or people approaching until they were far enough within the boundary for the dog’s comfort. Days 9 - 30 (we’re currently on day 24), we moved to unleashed supervision and play. We’ve successfully played fetch an unlimited number of times every day and played endlessly with the kids. If the ball happened to land too close to the flags, he would not go get it. Or, if the kids left the boundary, he would not follow them through it. However, one afternoon around day 17, a cat was meandering within the boundary and the dog saw it from inside and went nuts. When I let him out the door, he chased the cat through the boundary. He got alerted and zapped but didn’t stop until he was a hundred yards away. Then he came to a complete stop and walked back to me. We walked inside the boundary and I praised him for coming back within safety. Following that, I walked the boundary with him on leash again and he would not go anywhere near the edges. After that we went back to unleashed play and supervision, and he has not chased anything through the boundary again. Two days ago, as we went outside, we surprised the cat, who ran away quickly. My dog gave chase for about 6 feet, then stopped well within the boundary and just turned around and looked at me. I praised him lavishly again. I’m very optimistic that this will be a reliable, long term solution. I recommend it.
G**D
Inconsistent wireless fence shrinks and grows at will.
This was not a very consistent product. The collar would beep in one location on time, and then beep in a much closer location the next time. My dogs refused to leave the stoop when they had their collars on because they would get shocked at various times in the yard with no consistency. Then they would come inside and poop in the house. They could not wear the collar in the house because they would randomly get shocked inside, even though the collar should have been within the perimeter. I do not know if it is the weather, or my house materials that interfered with the signal, but I could not get a consistent perimeter established, even when I was setting up the flags. I also wish I would have noticed that the collars are not rechargeable, and will require a new 9V battery about every month(~$2/month). This is just one more thing to manage that I should not need to do. Setting the shock level is a pain as the one button that turns on the collar also sets the shock level. You press the button once to turn it on, nothing happens, you push it again and now you are electrocuting your dog at the highest level. Now you need to cycle through all 6 shock settings to get back to the original setting. - 1 press - beep-beep. Press again - beep-beep-beep, press again - beep-beep-beep-beep, etc... It's a small annoyance, but very frustrating when it happens all the time. I would return this product, but I spent so long trying to make it work, I missed the return window. I bought a tool to help me fix my buried wire electric fence, and that works much better. I found the break and I fixed it, so I will not be using this product anymore. I am out a bunch of money, and I wish I never bought this product.
T**O
Good system while it works
Very good system but I am buying it for the third time. In 8 years. The last one was purchase in 2023 and only worked for about 2 years. I've been leaving my dog without any collar for about 6 months and he has been expanding his boundaries too far so now I have to buy another one.
M**N
Great wireless invisible dog fence
After 2 weeks of online research I was just getting ready to install an in-ground fence, when it occurred to me that there might be wireless units available. It turns out that there are, and this one seemed to have the features that I wanted -- the same features that I was looking for in an in-ground unit (performance, build quality, decent collar battery life). Before committing to wireless, you must understand the limitations of the wireless nature of the unit, and balance that with the your needs and the physical layout of your property. If all agree -- as it did with me -- the unit, when correctly installed and configured -- will perform almost as well as an in-ground installation. I setup the whole system in 1.5 hours, and that was taking my time. I setup the unit in the following steps, which made the most sense to me after reading the manual: 1) Measure your property and determine the radius/diameter of the free area desired. I measure the diameters and found their intersection as in woodworking. 2) Find the geometric center of your property and determine the point in your house this corresponds to. This will give you a starting point when you're going to decide where to permanently install it in the house. 3) Temporarily install the base transmitter at this location (a few feet off the ground, as indicated in the manual), and estimate the boundary line distance to set it to. 4) Walk around your property and test the farthest points that the boundary line should be set to (assuming that your property isn't perfectly round as is the case with me). Adjust the base unit setting until these points are correctly set.. 5) Permanently install the base unit, test again. 6) Train your dog. The physical construction of the base is plastic junk with a power supply, circuit board, and an antenna in it. I guess that's OK if you install it and never touch it again (as in my case), but if you're planning on using this on the go (as it is advertised) I would consider it a little on the cheap side. The construction of the collar receiver is very good. In short, if this type of unit will work for you, it's awesome compared with the installation hassles of an in-ground system. If your setup doesn't lend itself to wireless, you will be disappointed with the results. Recommended.
C**Y
Worth every penny
We received our unit a day early and spent maybe 30 minutes setting up the perimeter flags where the boundary made the collar beep. We have a very stubborn pup who has made a habit of running to the neighbors’ yards and refusing to come back when called. Once our flags were up, we walked him with the collar and he didn’t understand what the beep warning was, and didn’t seem to care. (Again, very stubborn, so he was unbothered.) It took one shock (and for those that think this is immoral, my husband shocked himself first to make sure it wasn’t unbearable) for my pup to connect the dots. Today is the 3rd day of use for us, and it has worked so well for us. As soon as the collar beeps, Bo knows to not go any further and will immediately turn around. It has given him the freedom to enjoy a really large area (our entire front and back yard) without allowing him to cross the woods into either neighbors’ yards or down our driveway into the road. Now we can let out pup out without worrying, and the peace of mine is worth every penny. I’ve seen a few reviews complaining about the collar battery life, so we decided that Bo would only wear the collar to go out; once he comes in, we take it off and cut it off. We did order some replacement batteries to have on hand (fairly priced and also found on amazon) but I’m eager to see how long this one lasts us since he’s only wearing it part of the day. Anyways- a friend recommended this system for us and raved about how much it helped her with her wandering dog, and I am so glad we tried it. Much better than putting up a chain link fence he could dig under, or spending days and quadruple the money (or more) for an underground fence. This is literally win-win: fairly priced, easy to set-up, and it actually works!
S**A
Does what its meant to do!
Ok. just because it says 2 hours on the description of how long it takes to set up, I had this done in 10 mins tops! Easy to get going tested it out on ourselves before putting on the dog. Level 1 is ineffective on dogs but we humans felt it! Overall it took 2 times for the dog to feel the zap and she now knows not to pass the flags! works as a charm!
Z**E
Amazing
Just buy it, it works. Our dog ALWAYS ran away, no matter how entertaining we made our yard. We are on day 4 of using this and she has stayed in the yard, even unsupervised. I never would've thought this would work so well, I cant even believe it.
D**S
Limites aléatoires - dangereux
J’ai commandé cet article comme cadeau pour ma conjointe afin de faciliter les sorties de son chien, quand je lui ai offert pour l’anniversaire de son chien, cet article s’est avéré défectueux. Après avoir testé à plusieurs reprises la limite nous mêmes on s’est rendu compte que la limite n’était jamais à la même place, parfois le collier se déclenchait trop tôt parfois il ne se déclenchait jamais. Nous n’avons donc jamais pu l’utiliser avec notre chien. Nous avons essayé de contacter Amazon pour un remboursement mais à chaque reprise on s’est fait dire que quelqu’un nous contacterait… sans jamais de retour de leur part. Vu le prix de l’article, il est très décevant de n’avoir eu aucun retour pour un article clairement défectueux et qui pourrait être dangereux pour le petit chien. Je ne vous suggère pas d’acheter cet article.
A**R
Dog fence
This over all is a good product. The only thing I wish I had known is that you need to replace batteries. My dog learned in less then a day the boundary’s
L**N
Amazing & Easy
We have 4 dogs and also foster dogs of all ages and this system was so easy to set up! We have tried wire fences, regular fences etc. and nothing has worked comparable to this! Our dogs were trained to the fence within a couple days and the set up took less than an hour.
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