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product_id: 767729
title: "PetSafe Pawz Away Indoor Wireless Pet Barrier, Electric Training System for Dogs & Cats with Receiver Collar"
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price: "$142.32"
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# Progressive static correction 12ft wireless containment range Battery-operated, cordless setup PetSafe Pawz Away Indoor Wireless Pet Barrier, Electric Training System for Dogs & Cats with Receiver Collar

**Brand:** petsafe
**Price:** $142.32
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚫🐾 Keep paws off your prized spaces—effortless, wireless, and worry-free!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PetSafe Pawz Away Indoor Wireless Pet Barrier, Electric Training System for Dogs & Cats with Receiver Collar by petsafe
- **How much does it cost?** $142.32 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.us](https://www.desertcart.us/products/767729-petsafe-pawz-away-indoor-wireless-pet-barrier-electric-training-system)

## Best For

- petsafe enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted petsafe brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Gentle Yet Effective Training:** Warning beep followed by progressive static correction ensures humane, reliable pet control.
- • **Trusted Innovation Since 1998:** Backed by 25+ years of vet-recommended expertise and responsive customer support.
- • **Expandable for Multi-Pet Homes:** Add multiple transmitters and collars to customize containment zones for every furry family member.
- • **Cordless Freedom, Anywhere Setup:** Battery-powered transmitter means no plugs, no limits—place it wherever your pet mischief happens.
- • **Invisible Boundaries, Visible Peace:** Create up to 12 feet of wireless no-go zones—ditch the clutter, keep your home pristine.

## Overview

The PetSafe Pawz Away Indoor Pet Barrier is a compact, battery-operated wireless system that creates invisible containment zones up to 12 feet wide to keep pets away from restricted indoor areas. Featuring a durable, adjustable collar with a warning beep and progressive static correction, it offers humane and effective training for dogs and cats 5 lbs and up. Expandable for multi-pet households and compatible with other Pawz Away products, this easy-to-set-up barrier protects furniture and counters without physical fences. Backed by over 25 years of trusted innovation and U.S.-based customer support, it’s designed to enhance harmonious living with your pets.

## Description

The PetSafe Pawz Away Indoor Pet Barrier is here to help you teach your pet which spots in your home are off-limits. This training tool is easy to use, simply place the pet barrier in the spot youd like your best friend to avoid and place the adjustable receiver collar around your pets neck. When your pet enters the pet-free zone, they will first hear a series of beeps from the receiver collar. If they do not leave the area, they will then feel a safe yet startling static correction. With a little time and practice, your pet will soon learn the areas of the home they need to avoid. The barrier transmitter covers up to 12 feet across or 6 feet radius. If you have more than one place in your home that you would like your cat or dog to stay away from, simply purchase as many additional Pawz Away Indoor Pet Barriers as desired.

Review: Surprisingly, it actually works pretty well. - TL;DR: It works. Make sure the collar is tight enough to get proper skin contact and the barrier is set to a good distance. The shock feels at worst like a tiny rubber band lightly snapping the skin, and at the lightest like a finger giving you a tap. UPDATE TL;DR: About 6 months later, it's a great product when you take the time to work with it. It was my last ditch effort to save my cat from being rehomed after over two years of trying hormone diffusers, sprays, collars, extra food dishes, extra litter boxes, and it's the only thing that's ultimately been successful in protecting the furniture. The details: I'd about given up trying to keep my male cat off our kid's bed and a giant lounging pillow that he can't seem to help spraying on despite being fixed. I decided to set up the barrier in the doorway of the room with said furniture to just keep him out of it entirely while still allowing our other two cats who don't pee on anything to come in as they pleased. At first, I tried the collar on myself. As others have said, it's no worse than being snapped by a small rubber band at the strongest setting, and that's proven to be plenty for our guy (He's 2, not super fluffy or thick-coated). I did at first think it didn't work at all. I watched him literally walk over the barrier on max distance while it beeped at him incessantly (the beeping is pretty quiet) but he ignored it entirely. I looked at the directions in the kit for troubleshooting why it wasn't working, and one of the primary things was "make sure it's tight enough/getting proper skin contact." So I tightened the collar a bit, making sure it was more snug, still thinking it wasn't going to help, and waited to see if he'd cross the barrier into the room he's been banned from. Eventually, I heard the beeping once more and watched him attempt to walk past the disc. He suddenly stopped, jumping back and running away from the door. Success! I gave him treats and love for returning to the space he needs to stay in. He attempted it a second time that day with the same result, and now, the beep is enough to deter him from even trying. I love him very much, and as a result, I've spent so much money and time trying hormone sprays, collars, diffusers of all different brands to try and stop this happening without success. Waterproof cat blankets on things helped, but we needed a way to stop him entirely, as the blankets only provide so much protection, and I didn't want him to think he could keep spraying on things when we moved into our new house. I also hated keeping every door closed, as it restricts the other two well-behaved cats from being able to roam the space as they please, and three cats confined to one area because all the doors have to constantly be closed really sucks, and probably doesn't make the issue for him any better. I will definitely be buying more barriers to keep him out of bedrooms and any other rooms I don't want him peeing in. I will also give putting it on top of furniture a try to allow him to come into some rooms, but stay off the furniture. It's been a week since I got this, and I'm so relieved to see that it works. My furniture is finally safe, my other two cats can have the run of the whole place again, and the best part is that now I don't have to consider rehoming him, as this was literally the last thing to try before deciding that he needed to find a new home. I haven't seen how long the batteries last, but others in the question section reported roughly 3 months depending on how often your critter tests the barrier, so I'll keep an eye out for that when the time comes. UPDATE: It's been about half a year now, the system is still working great. I purchased two additional barriers to refine the space my cat can access so I can block objects he pees on rather than entire rooms being blocked off for him. It's worked insanely well. I routinely replace all of the batteries every 3-5 months to ensure they stay on. I now have a barrier that lives on the couch when we're not sitting on it, one to block him from the lounging pillow, and one for our son's bed. The bed was miraculous in how well it works; I put it underneath, close to the center, set it on level 4, and it's strong enough to go through the bed, frame and all, and trigger the collar when he gets on top of it. He can now come in the room and hang out again, just can't get up on the furniture he pees on. These really work well when you take the time to adjust them and find out how best to set them up for your situation. One thing I will say is make sure you're frequently checking (and you should always be checking pet equipment anyways), as after 3 months, one of the barriers had shut off and just wouldn't turn on anymore. Thanks to the training it gave my cat, however, nothing bad happened. He learned not to get on the couch, and he stays off even without the barrier. Customer service is amazing, too. All I needed was a screenshot of my desertcart order info, and I followed the support link desertcart provided, chatted with a PetSafe representative, and they immediately sent out a new device under the 1-year warranty.
Review: POS just cost my cat a visit to the ER... - Update: I had the device set at its highest (12 foot) setting and placed in a 2.5 foot doorway at the end of a long, narrow hall. After 2 successful weeks, my cat walked right past this device, went through the dog door, and got torn up my another cat. This unreliable POS cost me an ER visit, a huge vet bill, and almost cost my cat an eye! At the vet, I was further horrified to find that the heavy collar had rubbed the hair off my cat's neck, and it was starting to weep and bleed at the top. The collar had been removed every evening, except for the roughly 24 hours he snuck out, and was tight enough to zap him a few times when I watched him "test it" earlier in the week. The batteries are still good, so either my cat ignored the zap long enough to stroll 12 feet past the transmitter, or it is NOT functioning consistently and reliably. The fact is, my cat is a 100% indoor cat and has been his whole life. When he HAS snuck out of the house in the past, he has never stayed out for more than a few minutes, and he doesn't go very far. This time, he was gone for about 24 hours, which makes me think that the collar might have actually kept him from COMING BACK INSIDE. He got past the transmitter once, then wasn't able to come back in! And he's not really the type of cat to stand outside and howl for help, he would just sulk and hide, unless he's in pain, which is why I wasn't able to find him for 24 hours, until he finally heard my voice and crawled out from underneath the house all torn up, eye swollen shut and oozing, covered head-to-tail in blood. "PetSafe" my ###. I should also add that I have experience with other electronic collars. I had never needed to use one before, until we adopted our recent pound puppy, a slightly-insane husky who streaked 1/2 a mile out of a fenced-in schoolyard AND across the four lane highway, because he thought the person calling him (ME) was one of the people standing over there. Since then, that shock collar has  saved his life. That being said, this pathetic device would not work for most dogs. It is NOTHING like the device (in size, quality, or power) I trained our dog with. Maybe a small, timid dog, but I still doubt it. The collar is bulky and heavy for small animals. The shock is minimal. The beep it makes is pathetic and useless, almost inaudible, and there's no loud warning tone well in advance of a shock... which I've found to be VITAL when using these types of products. The beep should do all the work. They can get used to the shock or find a way around it, but the warning beep and anticipation of shock is worse, and ultimately what discourages them. This device might keep a timid dog out of a garbage can. Maybe. But DON'T COUNT ON IT KEEPING YOUR PET SAFE.

## Features

- Indoor Wireless Barrier: This system keeps dogs and cats away from furniture, garbage cans, countertops and more; Collar emits a series of beeps when a pet enters a restricted area, followed by a safe yet startling static correction if they don’t leave
- Programmable Range: Covers up to a 6’ radius or 12’ in diameter; Collar fits small, medium and large cats and dogs 5 lbs and up with neck sizes 6”-28"; Transmitter uses 3 AA batteries (not included), collar uses two 3-volt lithium batteries (included)
- Multi-Pet Compatibility: Protect multiple areas with additional Pawz Away pet barriers and receiver collars; Compatible with our Pawz Away Barriers, Classic In-ground Fence, and YardMax In-ground Fence systems
- Protect Your Pet and Your Home: Explore our array of pet-proofing and remote containment systems including indoor, outdoor, in-ground and GPS wireless fences in battery powered and rechargeable, plus training mats and motion activated spray deterrents
- Unleash A Lifetime Of Joy: Since 1998 we’ve been on a mission to create places and spaces where pets are happy, healthy and safe; Our US-based customer care experts are available to answer your questions by phone, email or chat

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000A76ZYS |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,134 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #12 in Dog Wireless Fences |
| Brand | PetSafe |
| Brand Name | PetSafe |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Color | White and Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 6,067 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00762964181330, 40762964181338 |
| Included Components | 1-Barrier Transmitter, 1-Operating And Training Guide, 1-Petsafe Pawz Away Receiver Collar, 1-Test Light Tool, 2-3-V Lithium Batteries For Receiver Collar, 4-Barrier Transmitter Grip Pads, Petsafe Pawz Away Indoor Pet Barrier |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 2"W x 5"H |
| Item Type Name | Pet Electronic Training Barrier |
| Item Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Radio Systems Corporation |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ZND-1200 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty. |
| Material | Polyester |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Model Number | ZND-1200 |
| Mounting Type | Hardware Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 2"W x 5"H |
| Target Species | Dog; Cat |
| UPC | 762964182085 762964181330 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** PetSafe
- **Color:** White and Black
- **Material:** Polyester
- **Mounting Type:** Hardware Mount
- **Product Dimensions:** 2"W x 5"H

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: There are multiple options for indoor barriers, how do I choose which pet barrier to get?**
A: Consider what area you want to keep your pet out of and what mode of correction. Pawz Away and ScatMat barriers cover a larger area with a safe static correction while SSSCAT Spray will provide a harmless spray correction to a smaller targeted area.

**Q: Is the spray emitted by SSSCAT safe for my pets?**
A: Absolutely. The SSSCAT Spray is designed to be safe for both pets and humans. The odorless, stainless spray complies with safety regulations, ensuring it's a harmless deterrent when used as directed.

**Q: Can the SSSCAT Spray help train my pet to avoid certain areas permanently?**
A: Yes, with consistent use, the SSSCAT Spray can effectively train your pets to stay away from off-limits areas, reducing repeat behavior over time.

**Q: Do the Pawz Away systems emit a warning beep before a correction?**
A: Yes, the pet barrier collar emits a series of beeps when your pet enters the restricted area, followed by a safe yet attention grabbing static correction if they do not leave.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Surprisingly, it actually works pretty well.
*by V***A on March 8, 2024*

TL;DR: It works. Make sure the collar is tight enough to get proper skin contact and the barrier is set to a good distance. The shock feels at worst like a tiny rubber band lightly snapping the skin, and at the lightest like a finger giving you a tap. UPDATE TL;DR: About 6 months later, it's a great product when you take the time to work with it. It was my last ditch effort to save my cat from being rehomed after over two years of trying hormone diffusers, sprays, collars, extra food dishes, extra litter boxes, and it's the only thing that's ultimately been successful in protecting the furniture. The details: I'd about given up trying to keep my male cat off our kid's bed and a giant lounging pillow that he can't seem to help spraying on despite being fixed. I decided to set up the barrier in the doorway of the room with said furniture to just keep him out of it entirely while still allowing our other two cats who don't pee on anything to come in as they pleased. At first, I tried the collar on myself. As others have said, it's no worse than being snapped by a small rubber band at the strongest setting, and that's proven to be plenty for our guy (He's 2, not super fluffy or thick-coated). I did at first think it didn't work at all. I watched him literally walk over the barrier on max distance while it beeped at him incessantly (the beeping is pretty quiet) but he ignored it entirely. I looked at the directions in the kit for troubleshooting why it wasn't working, and one of the primary things was "make sure it's tight enough/getting proper skin contact." So I tightened the collar a bit, making sure it was more snug, still thinking it wasn't going to help, and waited to see if he'd cross the barrier into the room he's been banned from. Eventually, I heard the beeping once more and watched him attempt to walk past the disc. He suddenly stopped, jumping back and running away from the door. Success! I gave him treats and love for returning to the space he needs to stay in. He attempted it a second time that day with the same result, and now, the beep is enough to deter him from even trying. I love him very much, and as a result, I've spent so much money and time trying hormone sprays, collars, diffusers of all different brands to try and stop this happening without success. Waterproof cat blankets on things helped, but we needed a way to stop him entirely, as the blankets only provide so much protection, and I didn't want him to think he could keep spraying on things when we moved into our new house. I also hated keeping every door closed, as it restricts the other two well-behaved cats from being able to roam the space as they please, and three cats confined to one area because all the doors have to constantly be closed really sucks, and probably doesn't make the issue for him any better. I will definitely be buying more barriers to keep him out of bedrooms and any other rooms I don't want him peeing in. I will also give putting it on top of furniture a try to allow him to come into some rooms, but stay off the furniture. It's been a week since I got this, and I'm so relieved to see that it works. My furniture is finally safe, my other two cats can have the run of the whole place again, and the best part is that now I don't have to consider rehoming him, as this was literally the last thing to try before deciding that he needed to find a new home. I haven't seen how long the batteries last, but others in the question section reported roughly 3 months depending on how often your critter tests the barrier, so I'll keep an eye out for that when the time comes. UPDATE: It's been about half a year now, the system is still working great. I purchased two additional barriers to refine the space my cat can access so I can block objects he pees on rather than entire rooms being blocked off for him. It's worked insanely well. I routinely replace all of the batteries every 3-5 months to ensure they stay on. I now have a barrier that lives on the couch when we're not sitting on it, one to block him from the lounging pillow, and one for our son's bed. The bed was miraculous in how well it works; I put it underneath, close to the center, set it on level 4, and it's strong enough to go through the bed, frame and all, and trigger the collar when he gets on top of it. He can now come in the room and hang out again, just can't get up on the furniture he pees on. These really work well when you take the time to adjust them and find out how best to set them up for your situation. One thing I will say is make sure you're frequently checking (and you should always be checking pet equipment anyways), as after 3 months, one of the barriers had shut off and just wouldn't turn on anymore. Thanks to the training it gave my cat, however, nothing bad happened. He learned not to get on the couch, and he stays off even without the barrier. Customer service is amazing, too. All I needed was a screenshot of my Amazon order info, and I followed the support link Amazon provided, chatted with a PetSafe representative, and they immediately sent out a new device under the 1-year warranty.

### ⭐ POS just cost my cat a visit to the ER...
*by M***N on June 20, 2014*

Update: I had the device set at its highest (12 foot) setting and placed in a 2.5 foot doorway at the end of a long, narrow hall. After 2 successful weeks, my cat walked right past this device, went through the dog door, and got torn up my another cat. This unreliable POS cost me an ER visit, a huge vet bill, and almost cost my cat an eye! At the vet, I was further horrified to find that the heavy collar had rubbed the hair off my cat's neck, and it was starting to weep and bleed at the top. The collar had been removed every evening, except for the roughly 24 hours he snuck out, and was tight enough to zap him a few times when I watched him "test it" earlier in the week. The batteries are still good, so either my cat ignored the zap long enough to stroll 12 feet past the transmitter, or it is NOT functioning consistently and reliably. The fact is, my cat is a 100% indoor cat and has been his whole life. When he HAS snuck out of the house in the past, he has never stayed out for more than a few minutes, and he doesn't go very far. This time, he was gone for about 24 hours, which makes me think that the collar might have actually kept him from COMING BACK INSIDE. He got past the transmitter once, then wasn't able to come back in! And he's not really the type of cat to stand outside and howl for help, he would just sulk and hide, unless he's in pain, which is why I wasn't able to find him for 24 hours, until he finally heard my voice and crawled out from underneath the house all torn up, eye swollen shut and oozing, covered head-to-tail in blood. "PetSafe" my ###. I should also add that I have experience with other electronic collars. I had never needed to use one before, until we adopted our recent pound puppy, a slightly-insane husky who streaked 1/2 a mile out of a fenced-in schoolyard AND across the four lane highway, because he thought the person calling him (ME) was one of the people standing over there. Since then, that shock collar has <literally> saved his life. That being said, this pathetic device would not work for most dogs. It is NOTHING like the device (in size, quality, or power) I trained our dog with. Maybe a small, timid dog, but I still doubt it. The collar is bulky and heavy for small animals. The shock is minimal. The beep it makes is pathetic and useless, almost inaudible, and there's no loud warning tone well in advance of a shock... which I've found to be VITAL when using these types of products. The beep should do all the work. They can get used to the shock or find a way around it, but the warning beep and anticipation of shock is worse, and ultimately what discourages them. This device might keep a timid dog out of a garbage can. Maybe. But DON'T COUNT ON IT KEEPING YOUR PET SAFE.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great, but doesn't last. Customer service A+
*by S***. on April 2, 2024*

UPDATE: collar just randomly stopped working after 2.5 months. My dog wears it pretty much nonstop during the day, but she is not rough on it at all, the receiver still looks brand new, Still... it's annoying that a product as expensive as this wouldn't work for long. I contacted pet safe via phone (their website says they have a customer chat but I couldn't find any link to do that) they called me back within 10 minutes and the customer service rep was insanely helpful and friendly and sent me out a replacement collar no problem. I just had to have proof of my Amazon invoice and it falls under their 1 year warranty. Hoping this one works longer than the first one! WHERE HAS THIS BEEN MY WHOLE LIFE?? First, a little background: I am an experienced dog owner, I used to train dogs in college and I have owned 2 labs of my own (both very well behaved) before getting my food obsessed yellow lab who is now 7 yrs old. The last 7 years this dog has tested my patience to the max. She is a high drive, "working" lab who once ate through a Chewy box to get at her bag of food and ate 9lbs of dog food without us knowing (that was a trip to the ER vet and a story for another time). I have tried EVERYTHING to get her to stop stealing food from the counters/table, but she still thinks my kid's food is an all you can eat buffet. Finally my mom mentioned this little indoor pet barrier and after reading up on the several options out there, I went with pet safe for a couple of reasons: 1. I've had a pet safe wireless fence system for 10+ years and it still works. Hopefully this is just as durable. 2. This is battery powered with replaceable batteries so you can literally put it anywhere in your house, unlike some that need a plug. My dog is already trained to an e-collar and a wireless fence so she is very familiar with the "beep" and knows to back off. I put this collar on and turned the barrier on, and the results were IMMEDIATE. As suspected she went right for the piece of jerky I put on the table. She got the beep and then a shock and off she ran out of the kitchen. She now sits outside of the kitchen looking sad and dejected trying to convince you she is starving. We have left all kinds of food out to test her and nothing has been touched in 4 days. -Be aware that if your dog is not familiar with an e-collar they will likely need a little more training. -The level of shock can not be adjusted, it appears to be sufficient for my 60lb, VERY persistent lab, however if you have a super stubborn dog, or very sensitive dog, this may not be great for you (although I think it's worth a try!) - you will likely need to buy a couple of other bases if you have a weird shaped room/large area to cover. For instance, I want to keep my dog off the counter and the table. If the base is on the table, the 6ft radius doesn't quite make it to all of my counters, and vice versa. For now she's terrified enough of the beep that she stays out, but I may need to get another mini barrier for the table in the future. -I think the price is a bit expensive for what it is. The collar strap is cheap (I compared it to my OG pet safe fence collar and the quality is lacking). I can stomach paying $75 for the collar and barrier system, but I wish the add on barriers were less money. That being said.... if you're desperate like me, it's worth it. - this isn't really training her to not take food, which I don't love because I believe in correcting the problem in your training instead of putting a bandaid on it (I'm sure the second the collar is off she will take full advantage and go right back to stealing), so I intend to do some training with her on top of the barrier, but at least this can keep her from self rewarding when she steals food. Overall I'm so happy I came across this and as long as it continues to work without issue, it's a home run!

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