GPS Wireless Dog Fencing System
GPS Wireless Dog Fencing Collar
Give your dog the freedom to roam — without the worry. This GPS wireless fencing collar replaces buried wires and physical barriers with a smart, satellite-linked safe zone you control. Set a radius, let your dog explore, and get notified the moment they wander past it.
The collar's built-in display shows real-time distance and signal strength at a glance, so you always know exactly where your dog stands — literally. A reflective nylon band keeps them visible during early morning or evening walks, and the rechargeable unit is built to handle daily outdoor use.
Key features:
- GPS-based wireless containment — no trenching, no buried wire, no installation
- On-collar display with live distance readout and signal strength indicator
- Adjustable containment radius to fit yards of any size
- Reflective strap for low-light visibility
- Rechargeable battery with on-device status indicator
- Lightweight, adjustable fit for most dog sizes
How to use it
- Charge the collar fully before first use. Check the battery indicator on the display to confirm it's ready.
- Fit the collar around your dog's neck — snug enough that it won't slip off, loose enough to fit two fingers underneath comfortably.
- Power on the unit using the power button and wait for the GPS signal icon to show a full connection (this can take a minute or two outdoors).
- Set your containment radius using the navigation buttons on the collar face — start with a smaller radius and expand it once you're confident in the setup.
- Walk the boundary with your dog the first few times so they learn where the edge of the safe zone is, pairing the boundary alert with a calm verbal cue.
- Monitor the display during outdoor time — the distance readout updates in real time, so you can see how close your dog is to the edge of the set zone.
- Recharge between uses and check the signal/battery icons before letting your dog out unsupervised, especially in new locations.
Tip: GPS accuracy is best in open outdoor areas. Dense tree cover, tall buildings, or being indoors can affect signal strength — give it a moment to reconnect if the signal icon drops.