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: Petsafe PRFA-500 Wire and Flag Accessory Kit |
from: Radio Systems
List Price: $49.99Amazon.com's Price: $48.32 You Save: $1.67 ( 3%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Radio Systems
EAN: 0729849100343
Label: Radio Systems
Manufacturer: Radio Systems
Model: PRFA-500
Publisher: Radio Systems
Release Date: April 14, 2006
Studio: Radio Systems
Sales Rank: 18078
MPN: PRFA-500
Features:- Wire and Flag Accessory Kitexpands boundaries of Petsafe electric dog fence system
- Designed for Petsafe RF-3004W-11 small and large-yard radio fence systems
- Adds up to 1/3-acre coverage to extant fence system
- Works with new installation with purchase of transmitter and collar system
- Includes 500-foot roll of 20-gauge copper-stranded boundary wire, 2 nut splices, 50 boundary flags
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: 500', Boundary Wire Accessory Kit, Includes Splices & 50 Flags.
Average Rating: 
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This is the PetSafe brand boundary wire for making larger containment areas or mending broken wire. This kit comes with a 500 ft spool of 20 gauge solid copper wire and 50 boundary flags. You are suppose to space the flags at 10' intervals during the training sessions. You remove every other flag at the end of the training course over a period of 8 days to complete the training.The dog now responds to the auditory cues from the receiver (collar) and no longer needs the visual cues from the flags. ... Read More
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Mine has learned to run fast through the fencing to avoid the extended zap. I have it on the highest zap setting, have trained him properly and there are some days where he gets through and others where he won't come through no matter what the enticement. I'm back to square one with the training again. My other dog has no problem following directions and staying within the fence.
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I purchased the product and it works great with one exception. My dog has figured out that if he gets a run at it, he can get over the wire without too much 'shock' to himself. I had to increase the width of the boundary area on the receiver to deal with this and then it works perfectly. I would recommend it.
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