Petsafe Underground Invisible Fence Systems
PetSafe Underground Fence Systems keep your pet safe and secure in your own yard. Expensive wood or chain link fences are no longer needed to allow your pet the freedom to roam your property.
Affordable, easy to install, and with coverage areas up to 25 acres make Petsafe underground electric fencing an excellent option for safely containing your dog.
If your containment area is larger than 25 acres, check out the Sportdog SDF-100. It covers a whopping 100 acres.
Petsafe Underground Fence
PetSafe Deluxe Small Dog Fence
Ideal for Dogs 5lbs-25lbs
Range: Up to 25 acres
Petsafe Stubborn Dog Underground Fence
Hard to train dogs, 20lbs up
Range: Up to 10 acres
Petsafe Standard Underground Fence
Ideal for dogs 5lbs and up
Range: Up to 10 acres
Petsafe Deluxe Underground Fence
Ideal for dogs 5lbs and up
Range: Up to 25 acres
The Petsafe Underground Fence Systems below come without wire and flags. They are an ideal solution for pet owners who already have wire buried from a previous underground fence system. Just plug these systems into your existing wire, and you’re good to go.
PetSafe Deluxe Underground Fence-Flags and wire not included
Ideal for Dogs 5lbs-25lbs
Range: Up to 25 acres

Petsafe Underground Fence
Petsafe Standard Underground Fence – Wire and Flags not included
Hard to train dogs, 20lbs up
Range: Up to 10 acres
PetSafe In-Ground Containment : Planning and Installation
Invisible fence partial break?
We have determined that we have a partial break in our Petsafe Underground fence. Just a trickle of power is emitted. Problem is, the ohm meter and the collar itself will always show a reading and the box shows a complete circuit but the signal is too weak to correct our dog or even emit a beep. So basically, just enough power to screw us! from reading online, i have NO idea what to do. Any suggestions or tips?
please no “just dig it all up” – we have 4 acres of invisible fencing!!!
The unit is 2 years old, this problem is a new one. When you approach the line, you only trigger the warning beep if the collar is held all the way to the ground, but no matter what, there is not enough power to trigger the correction.
Thanks for the tip about wire connections/seams.
Have you tried testing the unit to make sure it’s putting out the proper voltage. I am assuming this is a new problem. not to make you sound stupid but have you checked the output to make sure the voltage is turned up and didn’t get turned down at some point or is it on low and the dog has gotten used to it. I have had 2 problems with underground fences. 1 The probes on the collar get dirty and don’t work correctly and the dog just pays it no mind. 2 the unit was not powerful enough to make it that far. When installed how many connections had to be made in the wire or did you use one 4 acre wire? I would if you marked them check any connections. If you used more than one piece of wire you may be able to just walk out the distance of the sections if you can remember the length you used. Also check the unit connections for corrosion use a finger mail file to clean them or a small wire brush.





