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Will PetSafe collars work with Innotek?

Will PetSafe collars work with Innotek?

Answer: Thank you for your question! Innotek and PetSafe systems use different frequencies and are not cross-compatible with one another. For more information on obtaining a compatible receiver collar, please contact PetSafe directly.

Are all PetSafe collars compatible?

All wireless fences will work with any wireless fence collar. It is a good idea to know how to identify which system you have to ensure that you have a wireless system. You can identify your system using model numbers on your base unit, collar and product packaging.

Do other collars work with Invisible Fence?

Pet Stop Receivers are compatible with Invisible Fence® Also, your replacement collar will include Pet Stop’s exclusive Comfort Contacts® to cushion your pet’s neck with soft rubber. Pet professionals prefer Perimeter’s rubber Comfort Contacts to help avoid serious skin irritation and injury.

What collars work with PetSafe in-ground fence?

Yes, a few of the PetSafe® In-Ground™Fence Extra Receiver Collars will work with this system. They include the PUL-275 Deluxe In-Ground UltraLight(TM) Receiver Collar, the PRF-275-19 Stubborn Dog In-Ground Receiver Collar and the PIG00-10778 Elite In-Ground Little Dog Receiver Collar.

What happened to Innotek?

Innotek is now part of the PetSafe family!

What collars work with Innotek?

Innotek Fence Collars The Innotek Extra Fencing Collar (model SD-2225) is compatible with SD-2100 or SD-2200 Innotek pet fence systems. The waterproof and rechargeable collar is compact and durable and features a reflective strip for nighttime visibility.

How long do PetSafe collars last?

The Wireless Containment System unit can last up to approximately 10 years or more if used properly. Batteries on the collar can last and be replaced up to 1 to 2 months.

Who makes PetSafe products?

Radio Systems Corporation
Our parent company, Radio Systems Corporation, owns many of the most recognizable pet brands in the world.

Can a dog jump over an Invisible Fence?

Your dog cannot tunnel under or jump over the invisible fence. That’s why invisible dog fences can be useful.

How long do Invisible Fence collars last?

How long does the Invisible Fence wire last? Invisible Fence boundary wire is a direct burial grade wire and has a life expectancy of 27 years left undisturbed in the ground.

Is PetSafe owned by Invisible Fence?

This shared passion was the impetus for two of the pet product industry leaders to pool their collective expertise. Radio Systems Corporation, makers of the PetSafe®, SportDOG® and Invisible Fence® brands, has acquired Premier® Pet Products.

Do all PetSafe collars work with wireless fence?

Answer: Good question! Yes, this receiver collar is fully cross-compatible with all current PetSafe Wireless Containment systems including the PIF-300, Stay + Play Wireless Fence, and Free to Roam Wireless Fence.

How do I put a receiver on my Dog’s collar?

Close the strap so it is as though your dog is wearing it. Hold the back of the strap, with the receiver hanging at the bottom of the collar loop, at 6 o’clock, and the points pointing up to 12 o’clock.

What does it mean when the collar fails to work?

Note: A result that indicates the collar works is definitive about the collar. However, in some instances, the test fails and the collar can still be good. A failed test with this method may simply mean there is signal interference from the sprinkler control box or other electrical components very near the test station.

How do you put a collar on a dog with a strap?

Hold the back of the strap, with the receiver hanging at the bottom of the collar loop, at 6 o’clock, and the points pointing up to 12 o’clock. Now walk into the yard holding the collar in this position, stooping over so you are holding the collar at the same level above the ground as it is when your dog is walking in the yard.

What does it mean when a sprinkler collar fails?

However, in some instances, the test fails and the collar can still be good. A failed test with this method may simply mean there is signal interference from the sprinkler control box or other electrical components very near the test station. Take the collar into the yard.