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PetSafe Guardian GPS + Tracking Dog Fence Collar

Original price was: $449.99.Current price is: $299.95.

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Price: $449.99 - $299.95
(as of Mar 17, 2025 14:33:34 UTC – Details)



Dive into the realm of advanced pet safety with our gps invisible fence for dogs, the PetSafe Guardian GPS + Tracking Dog Fence Collar. This gps dog collar fence system, powered by our patented AccuGuard technology, offers a unique blend of GPS data, real-time motion detection, and AI for unparalleled protection. With our dog gps collar fence, maintain a constant connection with your pet, regardless of your location. Create up to 20 customizable fences for yards over 3/4 acre. This dog gps fence allows you to monitor your pet’s movements and ensure their safety, even when you’re not physically present. Experience the industry-leading battery life of our gps wireless dog collar fence system, which is waterproof and rechargeable. This dog fence collar guarantees your pet’s safety around the clock with up to a 72-hour battery life and a 2-to-4-hour quick charge. Our gps dog fence allows you to tailor the collar to suit your pet’s unique needs. With this gps collar for dogs, you can adjust the correction levels based on your pet’s behavior and response, ensuring optimal effectiveness. Stay informed about your pet’s safety and location with real-time fence and pet alerts via the My PetSafe app, thanks to our dog tracker gps system. With the Guardian GPS + Tracking Collar, you can rest assured that your pet is safe and secure. Benefit from U.S.-based customer care when you purchase our gps wireless dog collar fence system. With this dog fence collar, you can be confident in your purchase and know that assistance is always just a call or click away.
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 28 x 0.88 x 0.1 inches; 2.6 Pounds
Item model number ‏ : ‎ PIF00-17804
Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 1, 2024
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Radio Systems Corporation
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CZTZ6FY5
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Vietnam

THE WORLD’S SAFEST GPS DOG FENCE: Experience the tranquility that comes with the Guardian GPS + Tracking Dog Fence Collar, a gps fence designed for your pet’s safety and your peace of mind. With the Guardian GPS dog fence, you can monitor your pet’s every move, ensuring their security while freeing you to attend to other vital aspects of your life. Suitable for pets 30lb or more with neck sizes of 15 to 28 in.
WORKS ON LARGE PROPERTIES: This GPS dog fence works on properties larger than 3/4 acre; if your yard is smaller or has dense tree coverage, try one of our in-ground or wireless fences
SUBSCRIPTION REQUIRED: Choose between a monthly or annual plan (one-month free trial available)
REAL-TIME UPDATES: The My PetSafe app, a dog tracking collar in digital form, keeps you in touch with your pet, delivering real-time updates on your dog’s whereabouts. This GPS dog collar application keeps you in the loop at all times, allowing you to ensure your pet’s safety, even when you’re not physically there
INDUSTRY-LEADING BATTERY LIFE: Rechargeable battery allows this GPS dog collar fence system up to 72 hours on a single charge, providing round-the-clock safety for your dog, even during prolonged periods away from home.
UP TO 20 VIRTUAL FENCES: You can also create up to 20 virtual fences for yards over 3/4 acre, ensuring your pet has the perfect boundary wherever you go. Setup takes as little as 1 hour and a training guide is included
CUSTOMIZE FOR YOUR DOG: Customize the correction levels of this dog GPS collar fence to match your dog’s specific needs, with options for tone and vibration or 10 levels of static. This GPS collar for dogs ensures that your pet receives the right level of correction, fostering their safety and well-being.
U.S.-BASED CUSTOMER CARE: Our pet product experts are happy to help you and your pet; we are available by phone, email or chat if you have any questions

Customers say

Customers find the animal collar easy to set up and use. They appreciate the accurate GPS tracking and real-time tracking. The fence design is customizable, allowing them to create multiple fences. Customers are also pleased with its durability and fit. However, opinions differ on functionality, value for money, and safety.

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3 reviews for PetSafe Guardian GPS + Tracking Dog Fence Collar

  1. JD10

    Life-Changing Freedom for My Dog!
    I can’t say enough good things about the PetSafe Guardian GPS + Tracking Dog Fence Collar! This system has truly transformed our outdoor experience. My dog loves to roam, but I always worried about his safety. With this GPS fence system, I can finally give him the freedom he craves while keeping him safe.What I Love:✅ Reliable GPS Tracking – The app provides real-time location updates, so I always know where my dog is. The tracking is incredibly accurate!✅ Customizable Boundaries – No need for wires! I can set up a virtual fence anywhere, whether at home or on a trip.✅ Waterproof & Durable – My pup loves water, and this collar holds up perfectly in all weather conditions.✅ Rechargeable & Long Battery Life – One charge lasts several days, making it super convenient.✅ Easy Setup & User-Friendly App – The app is intuitive, and setting up the boundary was a breeze.I was skeptical at first, but after using it for a few weeks, I’m beyond impressed. If you’re looking for a safe, effective, and stress-free way to keep your dog secure while giving them room to explore, this is 100% worth it. Highly recommend!

  2. Kyle M

    Inaccurate GPS shocked my dog continuously in my house
    Easy setup. Theoretically can create a fence when camping, at the in-laws, etc. I set it up for our family’s camp. The gps map showed my dog was about half the property away (100’) from where she was right next to me. There were a lot of trees, so I wasn’t terribly disappointed. I walked the collar around the perimeter and it seemed to work 75% or the time. Not great…I later brought it home and set up a virtual fence around our ~1 acre yard. Didn’t work at all. It showed the collar across the road while I was holding it in my hand inside my house setting up the virtual fence. I figured maybe the roof is affecting this. I take it out to the middle of the front yard- no change. A few hours later it appears to be working within 25’ or so. Good enough I think… a couple days later we’re letting our dogs inside the house and the collar starts to shock my dog (continuously). She’s bucking around while my wife and I are trying to wrangle her and pull the collar off. A week later we try again. Doggo is sitting on the couch with the kids watching cartoons when the collar starts shocking her continuously (again). We get it off and I check the gps location and it shows the collar two houses down…. I called customer service and they said sometimes the gps system suddenly loses signal and puts the location at a generic point (like 00000x/0000y), then when it reconnects it’ll default to the centroid of the active fence and not move until the whole system is reset. While that info was cool to know it doesn’t keep my dog safe.Pretty worthless. 550 dollars and 100 for a yearly subscription. Maybe I got a dud, but I don’t recommend.

  3. Denise Ann Muniz

    5 Stars for application – 4 stars for set up.
    For ease of setup, I gave the PetSafe Wireless Pet Containment System a 4 stars, but for actual use, it is definitely worth 5 stars for performance.We adopted a 3 year old mixed breed (30lbs, looks like a hound-mix) who has escaped our 6-foot tall privacy fence by digging under the concrete footer, by chewing a hole and yanking a board loose, and by dashing out the gate. He is an inside dog and we have a pet door, which allows him (and our other dogs) access in and out as they wish. It is almost as if he becomes overcome when he gets a whiff of something and just goes nuts trying to hunt it down.The third and last time he escaped he was found nearly a mile away across a busy road, which made us finally face that we needed a more drastic approach before our little guy gets himself killed (or one of the other dogs, who like to go with him). So with deep reservations and regret, we overnight ordered one of these systems. Neither of us liked the idea of a shock-collar, but were at a loss as to what else we could do to keep the little guy safe from his own instincts.It took two of us about 2 hours to set it up. The difficult part, ironically, was the shape of our lot (narrow and deep) and house (three stories) compared to the spherical size of the electronic boundary. In order to allow our dog access to as much of the backyard as possible but not more than the fence, we had to not only change the strength of the field but move the transmitter until he also had access to the front part of the house. He still cannot quite get all the way to the front of the house upstairs but it was the best we could do. The transmitter (which is HUGE) has to sit on a table in our central hallway on the second floor in order to give him the access we wish.Something I wish we had known before we bought it was that you are not intended to leave the collar on the dog 24/7, but rather to put it on him just when he is being let out. We have conditioned ours to wear it during the day, then we take it off at night when we close the dog-door. Hopefully he will not get raw where the electrodes touch him (that seems to be the concern with leaving it on too long). So if like us, you normally give your dog free run of both house and yard and want to use this to limit escaping it might not be the best option (though if like us you are at your wits-end as to keeping your dog safe, it might be one of your only options shy of an in-ground system).The electronic part of the collar is large and not suited to small dogs. It looks large on our 30lb dog and he has a very stout 14″ neck. I can’t imagine putting it on a 10lb dog.Setting the charge on it: So once we were happy with the field we went to test it. My son-in-law happily volunteered to be the guinea pig. We set it on 4 as that seemed to be the strength recommended for medium sized short-haired dogs (shock settings are 2-6). My son-in-law got quite the shock (he had it across his palm). So we turned it down to 2 (the lowest setting that shocks) before putting it on the dog. When he crossed the line and it shocked him he yelped, reared up and nearly flipped over. It was painful to watch. Fortunately after that he was quite cowed by just the beeping. I’ve only seen him get shocked one other time and that was sadly in the house.Unfortunately it made him loathe to go outside at all at first, so that created issues with house-training. But better to have to re-crate train him than to have him escape and get run over. This has improved recently as he has gotten used to his new restrictions and I’m confident he will be fine. At least now he does not have to be leashed indoors in order to keep him from sneaking off to do his business where he should not. The last week I have let him have free-reign while on collar with no issues. But it is an unexpected consequence that other pet-parents should be aware of when considering this system.Overall, I am so glad it has stopped him escaping, but still wish this had not been necessary.

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