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🐾 Unleash freedom, not wires — the future of pet safety is wireless!
The PetSafe Stay & Play Compact Wireless Fence offers a hassle-free, wireless containment solution covering up to 3/4 acre with an adjustable circular boundary. Featuring a rechargeable, waterproof collar suitable for dogs 5 pounds and up, it supports multi-pet customization with five correction levels and tone-only training. The system includes an intuitive LCD display for boundary range and error alerts, requires no digging or wire installation, and is fully portable—ideal for travel or temporary setups. Trusted for its ease of use and effective pet containment, it’s a premium choice for active pet owners seeking flexible, tech-forward safety.




























| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 6,713 Reviews |
J**N
The best and easiest to use Wireless fence on the market.
This is the first wireless fence we purchased and it will be the only kind we purchase if we have to replace it. I love the fact that this unit is wireless and there are no underground wires or anything like that. We have this unit setting out of sight at the back of our bookcase. We decided to turn the unit around so at night we wouldn't notice the bright blue light that admits from the front of the unit. We live in a small subdivision so traffic isn't usually too bad and for the most part people are very considerate since most of them have dogs and cats to begin with. We set the perimeter up on 45 ft which lets them go up to about 15 feet from the road at our house. Set up was simple and took about 45 minutes to an hour outlining the perimeter with the flags. make sure you are at the dogs neck level when you set up the flags so they will get the correct reading. After all was set up, i took both dogs, male (Stanley, 4 months old and 14 lbs) and female (Olivia, 9 months old and 15 lbs) Miniature Schnauzers, out to play and show them the fence. I set both collars to train mode and with some of their training treats I took them up to the flags and once their collars started beeping i walked them back to the safe zone and gave them the treat. We only went through about 5 flags set up through the yard, played a little bit and went back in. The next day we did the same thing and went through about 5 more flags. I noticed on the third day once they heard the beep the would almost always turn around and come back to me. Unlike the directions, on the fourth day, I placed the collars on setting one, the least harmful shock, and let the out in the yard.Both dogs did great the first few times by staying in the flag zone and coming back to the safe zone once they heard the warning beep. However, the 4th, maybe 5th time we went outside my male dog Stanley got shocked and came running back to me startled and a little confused. I played with him and let him know that he was ok and walked him back up to the fence and as soon as we heard the beeping sound again he turned around and went back to the safe zone. I again praised him for turning around and we went back inside About a week later he got shocked again and so far, that has been the last time. My female dog Olivia did a lot better. She has only been shocked once and it was about 2 weeks into training. A few days after the dogs were last shocked we removed all the perimeter flags.As of this review, we have been using this item for a little over 2 months with fantastic results. Sometimes when we get home and are in a hurry to get them out the door we forget to put their shock collars on but they seem to have memorized their boundaries because they have not yet went passed their perimeter with or without the collars on since the last shock incident. One thing that we did do different than the instruction book is we took both dog's collars off when we put their shock collars on and put their regular collars back on when the shock collars came off. I'm not sure if they know they don't have the shock collars on all the time or what but they both seem to know their limits and this is especially helpful on the times you forgot the collars or if they are both charging. I do like that the charging cord will charge both collars on the same cord, but I do wish their was an option to buy a one or two dog set up so I wouldn't have had to purchase a separate collar because they are not cheap My only complaint is that if you have to use the high setting there is a very obnoxious humming noise that comes from the machine.The reason I did not take a star away from this is because we use the max on the low setting since that covers what we need. If our yard was bigger, I probably would have rated this 4 stars instead of 5.
N**N
Excellent, well-designed unit, worth the money
This is an excellent product, in my experience, and I’ve had it over five years. I use it with a rambunctious German shepherd and added a housemate’s stubborn little husky; I have two transmitters so they have a little over an acre where they can romp to their hearts’ content. My pup is out there a good four hours total on an average nice day. Setting up the second receiver was easy, and adding the second collar was just a matter of charging it and putting it on the dog. Make sure the receiver is placed in a fairly high location; I have one in my attic. I’ve taken this when traveling and staying in other houses. Bring some flags if you do this, but it was a great way to confine my dog w/o having to tie her. I keep the correction for my shepherd at the top level, and it’s remarkably effective. The deer in my fields know as well as she does where the perimeter is, and the rotten creatures will come within 15 ft of her (I swear they’re snickering at her). I get 2-3 weeks on a charge with the collar turned on all the time. Original collar... at least 5 years old. Be sure you remove it during power outages. Also, ALWAYS MAKE SURE IT’S OFF BEFORE LETTING THE DOG IN A CAR (the metal will block the transmitter signal). And especially resist the temptation to leave the collar on the dog all the time, esp. when left alone: power outages and other problems do come up. It was a pain to determine the perimeter on a rocky and steeply sloped part of my yard (the rest was easy). The base transmits in a sphere, so take that into account during setup, and don’t be surprised if the perimeter is quite irregular. I kept checking every 2-3 feet when placing flags (for large properties you might want to get extra flags). The perimeter sometimes varies as much as 3-4’. Trained my dog by walking inside the perimeter every day for about 3 days, and after that she had it down. Like a lot of dogs, she knows what it means when she’s wearing the collar and when she’s not, but she still stays in the perimeter from habit, and many other dogs will probably do the same. She looks forward to having the collar put on, since she knows it means she can go chase squirrels. Some dogs will take off as soon as you remove the collar, though, so be careful. Truly devious dogs will hang out in the audible correction range and let it wear down the battery so they can run the perimeter. I suggest replacing the dog in this case. (Okay, maybe not) Customer service is either Canada- or US-based, and they were very helpful whe I had questions about the correction levels. The rep mentioned that part of their training involved testing the correction levels on their own palms to get an idea exactly what they felt like. I tried it: ouch! But it’s not inhumane (for the dog). Once they know the perimeter, there’s generally no reason why they’ll need to feel the correction more than a couple of times. The audible signal starts well before the correction, so they have plenty of time to decide if they’re really going to be stupid. Problems: I’ve had to resynch the transmitters twice now after power outages. That’s all. This product is more expensive than many on the market, but in my experience the quality, design, and customer service make it well worth the cost. Can’t find a manufacturing location on the base, but the collar is (or at least was) made in Canada. I recommend this product for anyone with a reasonably sane dog and a property that’s at least moderately level, with no metal obstructions. Place transmitter at least 4’ away from large appliances, radiators, and other sources of interference. Once it’s set up, it’s great!
J**M
Works as described for my bullmastiff!
So far so good with this product it took me at least 3 days to find the correct boundaries as it seemed to change each day. I unplugged the unit turned it on and off and I think that helped but I think I'm going to have to replace the flags at some point.So far it has only taken my bullmastiff four days to understand and learn his boundaries. I have had to turn the shock to number three because he wasn't respecting it at all at one or two within 3 days he's actually off the leash and doing quite well he's very smart and understands quick. Three weeks prior I purchased a scat mat to keep in contained in my kitchen and family room which has a little electric shock If he steps on it..it took him one time to respect that so I think that mat has helped with my outside wireless training. One thing that I didn't anticipate is the visual flags that are very flimsy don't go into frozen ground I had to use a screwdriver to make a hole to get the flags in the ground and they're still not in there very good, when I called The service number to ask a couple questions she explained that I can use anything for the visual however paying $300 for the unit I would expect better flags ....white doesn't really work when you're in the north east and you have snow and you're trying to train your dog at the same time it's hard....if I look outside right now the flags are not there ,they are covered in snow and the ones near the driveway and plowed in. So far he ran through the boundary probably twice and he kinda of stopped and ran back to safety area which I was happy about. I also live on a farm and at this point he runs out to a certain point and realizes he can't go any further as my horses and goats are staring at him from the other side of the fence which is pretty funny this is all within 5 days. I do believe that if he was running full force as he's a pretty big bully he would probably run right through the boundary so I am going to take a little bit of time so he understands what really will happen ( I know I have no patience to go thru the proper 2 weeks..that's my fault) I may have to increase the shock and then hopefully be able to bring it down to just a tone one day. We do have a large home so the circle circumference goes mostly my backyard and then towards a little part of my front area but the problem that I have is that some of that goes to the driveway and then into the very front of my house into the mulch which is kind of a pain so I'm hoping that he'll understand the boundaries there cause I think it will be very confusing for him if you get . It was easy to call the service number and get my questions answered the lady was very helpful. So far I'm pretty happy..I'll update in a couple weeks. It's not a crappy unit but it's wireless so some people have to understand wireless isn't perfect,but there was no way I was going to convience my husband to installed wired so this would be the next best thing..and hopefully in time I won't worry where my dog is wandering and he can enjoy the outdoor more without us constantly calling him back because were afraid he's running away.
N**N
Easy to set up
I received the Play & Safe Compact Unit a couple of weeks ago for my one year old Boxer female. She is a wanderer and so I needed a system to keep her contained in our yard. We live in a rural area, large property. This system has worked! I set the boundary at 70 feet so she has plenty of room to run and play. I set the static shock on level 2 and it only took one time for her to respect the tone and shock so her training was incredibly short. She has not left the boundary area and immediately returns to her safe area when she hears the warning beep. The only thing I discovered, which was my fault for not reading the information completely when I ordered, is that the battery on the collar that comes with this unit is not replaceable. So if the collar stops working I will need to order another collar. I also have a three year old male German Shepherd.. He is normally good about staying home, but he occasionally travels up the gravel road and since we also live close to a main heavily traveled road I decided to purchase another collar for him. As I was researching the collar I called customer service. That is when I found out that the collar I have does not have replacement batteries. The rep told me that any of the Pet Safe wireless systems collars will work with my system so I ordered a collar that uses the RFA 67 D replacement batteries and I ordered extra batteries for this new collar. I will eventually need to order this same collar for my Boxer when the collar stops working, no idea how long it will last. They say several months but I will find out. The larger Pet Safe Play and safe unit costs more than the unit I purchased and comes with the replacement battery collar and this is the extra collar I ordered, based on the fact that the rep at customer service said that any of the collars are interchangeable between systems. So far I have no complaints about this system and I am very satisfied with it, it keeps my dog home and safe. It is so easy to set up. I have it sitting on the counter in the kitchen, plugged it in, charged the collar and that was it. So far so good, works great. I couldn't give a rating on the battery yet so left it unrated for now. I wanted to write this review as a heads up for anyone looking for a good containment system and so they would be aware of the collar battery issue. Overall I would recommend this system.
J**E
Expensive Kleine Scheisser
Best for those little kleine Scheissers, might be suitable for a medium sized Scheissers, but if you got yourself some medium-large, stubborn, or intelligent Scheissers than don’t bother buying or else you would have just spent a pretty penny to find out it did not work for Scheisser, your furry Scheissers is gone, and next you know the damn Gestapo is knocking at your door to return your furry Scheisser accompanied and slap your Arsch with a hefty fine thanks to your friendly neighborhood of Schwanzlutscher who can’t read the address on a dog tag but mostly because you decided to put your faith and money on a Chinese made piece of Schrott. Anywhosers, here’s my 5-minute experience after setup and finding the boundary line. I set the collar level to 4, swapped the short prongs for the long prongs, and attached it snuggly to my beautiful female yellow lab we took a walk to the boundary line and heard the audible tone while the static shock just tickled her fancy. I adjusted the level to 6 (maxed out) and again we walked to the boundary line heard the audible tone and continued walking past the boundary line. As we walked past the line the collar went to work and she started to walk in slow motion til she came to a stop I thought to myself oh good it works she’s not yelping it doesn’t appear to hurt her so I immediately turned around and walked back into the safe pet area calling her as I was walking hoping she would come. She stayed in the same spot petrified for about 10 seconds and did not return instead she continued onward down the road as if she just had to stop and think for a second. When I caught up to her eventually I took the collar off and carried it in my hand on the way back. There was zero static that I could feel or a tone that I could hear on our way back. When we got back it beeped. Holding the collar in my hand I tested out the faulty boundary line and have concluded this little loop hole as well. As you approach the boundary line and the collar goes off if you return to the safe area but then immediately turn back around and cross the boundary line the collar will not trigger again and your dog is gone. This was tested by yours truly where I felt the shock in my hand went back to where the collar stopped shocking turned around and crossed the line walked a 1/4 mile past it without ever hearing the tone or being shocked. It wasn’t until I was back within the boundary for at least 30 seconds that the collar would have reset properly. Some people might not give a Scheisser, but for me, my lab, and my American Bully Scheisser there is too much of unreliability with this system that it becomes a costly liability with my furry Scheissers.
S**Y
Super easy and very effective
I copied my review from the one I wrote on the collar to here, so if you look at an additional collar for this system, you'll see the same review: We have 2 dogs on this system and one of them is a long, thick haired Husky mix who was EXTREMELY hard to keep in the yard. He likes to run, and I didn't think anything could hold him. This Stay & Play system has been awesome. The first few days they both tested it a few times, running after rabbits and trying to follow people out walking their dogs. The Husky tried to run through it (he's been on an underground fence before) and quickly learned that running through it was not a good idea. They have both stayed in the yard ever since. We live in the country on top of a hill, one side of which is steep and ends about 50 feet down from where we keep the transmitter. I was worried that it would be a problem, but it doesn't seem to affect the signal at all. In fact, the only thing that I've found does affect the signal are trees. We have a line of trees at the end of our yard and they bounce the signal in several feet. Doesn't bother us any though because we prefer that they don't go past them anyway. The battery life isn't bad. We had to recharge it after the first 2 weeks, but I think that was because they were testing it. It's been 3 weeks since then and we haven't had to charge it again. I'm guessing sometime within the next week, we'll need to recharge based on other reviews. Our dogs wear them 24/7 and we don't turn them off when they come in. It doesn't seem to bother them at all to wear them. I haven't seen any signs of irritation on their skin. We have a 2 story log house. The logs do not affect the signal at all (not sure why trees do). The dogs can go upstairs and there is no interruption of the signal. As I understand it, the system is based on a radio signal. As long as the collar receives the signal, the dog is not shocked. There are no blind spots where the dog can go through. If the dog goes out of range, it loses the radio signal, and it will give a warning and within a second start shocking, and the dog must either return to the yard or after several seconds the shock eventually stop. They are several LONG seconds for the dog, if they choose not to return to the yard. There is not much time between the warning and the shock, but as long as the dog learns the boundary it's not really an issue. We had to put both collars on level 4 for our dogs. We tried the lower levels but they are very stubborn and rabbits are really fun to chase.
B**R
Dog got zapped when turning off
I would have given 5 stars up to this point. I don’t normally write reviews. Set this up may 8 2024. Dog learned boundary after one day. I set the collar on two, then quickly moved to three and landed on 5. I have a shepherd mix. I also graduated to the longer contact points when my dog followed me past boundary and stayed there with short contact points on level four. Thankfully we moved quickly back to safe zone. He’s a very stubborn dog to say the least. So the system has been working like a charm. After one week most flags are removed and dog roams freely within the boundary. No incidents. I always turn off the transmitter when dog comes inside and turn it back on when dog exits the house. No problems. But today! Dog comes inside and lays down. He begins to fall asleep. I notice I failed to turn off transmitter. I always turn it off when dog comes inside because I’m paranoid the thing will go off, malfunction, and zap poor little dog. Can you imagine? So I go to turn off transmitter and dog jumps up! I hear this quick beeping noise and dog is shaking. I assume he was getting zapped or whatever that collar does. I quickly unplug transmitter. That disabled the collar. And I console my poor dog. It would be great if support could reach out and explain what happened. I may have to return this and find an alternative. 5/20/2024 5/22/2024- update: customer care replied after this posted. But first, I experienced another issue I have a concern with: when I powered the transmitter back on I noticed the boundary amount reset. Why??? I had it set for 80 feet and it changed to 22 feet! If I hadn’t noticed this dog would have received unwanted feedback while in his safety zone. My dog is now scared to re enter the house. Response from CC: With what occurred, it sounds like the collar activated because you turned off the wireless transmitter base. Our wireless collar activates when it loses the signal from the transmitter base. This typically occurs if your dog reaches or goes past the fence boundary. However, if the transmitter is turned off or unplugged, this can cause the collar to activate because it will lose the signal from the transmitter. If a correction like this does occur, the collar for this model has a 15 second safety timeout that prevents it from activating indefinitely. To prevent any accidental activations that may occur, we recommend not powering off or unplugging the transmitter base while your dog is wearing the collar. If you have concerns about the possibility of power outages for your home, we recommend using an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) with the system so your dog is safely contained until you can bring him indoors. This will also prevent the possibility of accidental activations due to power loss.
E**E
Easy Setup, Great for Travel, Keeps My Malinois Safe!
This PetSafe Stay & Play Compact Wireless Pet Fence has been a game-changer for us! The setup was incredibly simple and fast – I was honestly surprised how quickly we had it up and running. Even more impressive was how easily my Malinois learned the boundaries. It took very little training, and the warning beep is usually enough to keep him from crossing the line. He respects the system, and I have peace of mind knowing he's safe. One of the biggest reasons I love this system is its portability. We travel a lot, and it's so convenient to bring the Stay & Play with us. I just adjust the radius to fit the new space, and we're good to go. It's much better than trying to find a boarding kennel or worrying about him escaping in unfamiliar surroundings. And speaking of convenient, the rechargeable collar is fantastic! We've had this system for 3 years now, and a single charge still lasts for almost two months. It's incredibly reliable and saves us from constantly having to replace batteries. The only minor issue I encountered was related to power outages. The unit doesn't have a built-in battery backup, and when the power goes out, it triggers the collar as if the dog is out of range, resulting in a correction shock. To solve this, I purchased a UPS battery backup, which has completely solved the problem. It's a small additional expense, but well worth it for the peace of mind. Overall, I highly recommend the PetSafe Stay & Play Compact Wireless Pet Fence. It's easy to set up, portable, effective, and has kept my Malinois safe and contained. The incredibly long-lasting rechargeable collar is another huge plus. Just be sure to consider the power outage issue and invest in a UPS battery backup.
M**R
Fast training and very effective
I have a 16 lb King Charles spaniel. He was fully trained on this in a week. I was afraid to use this kind of a system because I was afraid it would hurt him but really wanted him to be able to run free in the yard. Started at level 1 setting on the collar, but he didn’t notice or respond until level 5. He ended up testing the boundaries a few times but quickly learned them and so far hasn’t tried to cross them again - even for a ball, butterfly or lightning bug. Love to see him running free and to be able to play fetch in the yard. Extremely happy with this system.
F**M
Works
This works so good. We moved to an acreage and I have a very large dog who isn't that friendly. He only had to wear it for a week and he roams now without leaving the perimeter. Absolutely worth the cost
K**Y
Works well, be mindful of fit!
This is a great product with one exception: the instructions included for fitting the collar on your dog are WOEFULLY under detailed. Please search the for the video that explains proper fit. The collar should be on the smallest part of the dog's neck (not the largest which is what the picture indicates. It does not say anything about that either way in the text) and the video suggests that it should be tight enough so you can still fit a finger between the prong and the dog's neck (booklet provided basically says not too loose, not too tight. Not exactly precise...)
C**Y
It doesnt work, never worked, and no customer service available
Complete rip off, bought it in november, never used until now, just tried it out and it does not work at all, beeps half the time when across the boundery and does not give a shock regrdless of the setting. As we bought it in november it gives no option to return or exchange even tho it was not used until now. Do not waste time and money on this junk. Wpild rate less than 1 star if i could
I**A
Worth every penny!!
Great pet containment system. I got this invisible electric fence less then 2 weeks ago for our 9 month old German Shepherd. He is a big stubborn guy over 80 lbs. We live on an acreage and he was constantly chasing deer and moose out on the main road and going to our neighbours house to play with their dogs. We did the recommended training that comes with the system of only 10-15 minutes a couple times a day. At first he wasn't fazed by the beeping of the collar but once we started the static shock on he really started gaining insight about why these flags were all around our property. He now will not go further then half a metre before the flags. We left him home outside for the first time for a couple hours last night and he was still in front of our house when we got home. The other day someone drove up our driveway a bit which normally he would go chasing after them but now our invisible fence line doesn't go down it. He sat before the flags barking at them but not pursuing their vehicle. This system is so worth the money. You need to also not overlook the training or your dog will be at a loss of why he is getting shocked. I have recommended this system to other dog owners near us and have showed them how our dog is in the containment system and will not follow me or anyone out of it. I can not rave enough about it. This system has saved my dog from possibly getting hit by a car one day. Also saving me thousands of dollars on setting up a fence around my property.
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