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Sometimes chewing shoelaces and sneaking food from the trash can is just too tempting for your best friend to resist! 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 you'd like your best friend to avoid and place the adjustable receiver collar around your pet's 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. Your pet deserves the best. Trust PetSafe to help keep your pet healthy, safe and happy.
SKU | 950130 |
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Primary Brand | PetSafe |
Days to Ship | Usually Leaves Warehouse in 2-3 Business Days |
Primary Color | White |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
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Magic. No more door charging.
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13 years ago
Normally, when our doorbell rings, we get 200 lbs of chocolate labs rushing the ...
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Didn't work at all
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14 years ago
We bought this product to keep our beagle from eating our cat's food. The first ...
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