Electric Dog Fence 2 Dogs - 500' of Pro Grade Heavy Duty Boundary Wire for 1/3 Acre Pet Fence and 7 Correction Levels to Accommodate Dogs. This Kit includes the following. Digital Transmitter w/ Power Supply.
Waterproof Collar Receiver (Choose how many). 20 Gauge Boundary Wire (Choose how much). 1x Set of Short and Long Contact Probes (5/8", 7/8"). 1x Set of Conductive Rubber Comfort Covers. 1x 6v Collar Receiver Battery. Dimensions: 4.5" high x 5.5" wide x 1 deep. The fence transmitter is the brain of your eXtreme Dog Fence. You not only set your signal field width here (which is the distance from the wire that the collar will activate), but you also program your collar's correction level here. The transmitter should be mounted indoors, so as to avoid any moisture getting into the electronics, and at least 3' away from any large metal objects. Receiver Dimensions: 1" high x 2" wide x 1 deep. Strap Dimensions: 3/4" wide (fits necks from 10" to 30). Contact Probe Dimensions: small = 5/8", large = 7/8". The "Active" collar is waterproof and submersible to 10 feet, with no impact on the receiver's performance.It includes a long set of contact probes for dogs with long neck hair, and a short set for dogs with shorter hair. A set of metal infused rubber comfort covers are included to help keep the contact probes comfortable on your dog's neck.
The receiver weighs a mere 1.1 ounce and runs on a proprietary 6v battery, which lasts an average of 4 months (after the battery used during the training period). The collar receiver has 7 correction levels (1-7) and a beep only level (0), to accommodate a wide range of dog sizes, breeds, personalities and temperaments. Specs: 20 gauge, solid core wire. This lightweight wire is easy to work with and is a good entry level wire to use on your eXtreme Dog Fence. The lifespan is usually between 2-5 years as long as you install as directed.
Burial: You can bury the wire from 1" to 3" deep. Above Ground: Above ground installation is not recommended with 20 gauge wire. Existing Fence: Attaching to an existing fence is not recommended with 20 gauge wire.
Waterfront: Wire can be submerged in water, but a protective conduit like PVC or garden hose is recommended. Thank you very much for stopping by A Few of Our Favorite Things! We are delighted that you are here. Please feel free to ask us any questions! We would be happy to consider your best offer!