The Canifugue Mix anti-dog runaway system from Num'axes: a modern, reliable and effective fence to keep your dog safe.
The Canifugue Mix FUG1033 anti-dog runaway system works like a virtual barrier. Your dog is safe within a perimeter you define.
Overflowing with vitality, your faithful companion doesn't always know his limits, causing damage to flowerbeds, vegetable gardens, complaints about roaming...
But more dramatically, he may be atorigine or the victim of a road accident.
The Canifugue Mix FUG1033 anti-runaway fence is a modern, reliable and effective system for solving these problems.
How does the Canifugue Mix FUG1033 dog fence work?
You delimit your dog's area of freedom by installing a wire, called an antenna wire, around the authorized perimeter. This wire carries a radio signal from a transmitter box.
When your dog, fitted with a receiver collar, approaches the antenna wire, he is warned by audible alarms that he is too close to a prohibited area.
If he continues to approach the wire, the collar emits electrostatic stimulations in addition to the audible warnings.
Your dog must move away from the wire and return to the authorized zone to stop the audible warnings and electrostatic stimulations.
Product benefits
Features of the anti-runaway fence Canifugue Mix FUG1033
Reliable and efficient
Ergonomics of the anti-runaway fence Canifugue Mix FUG1033
Transmitter box
Anti-runaway collar
All NUM'AXES escape transmitters are compatible with all NUM'AXES escape collars.
1 anti-runaway collar Canifugue Mix FUG1033 with short electrodes
1 black nylon strap
1 3-volt CR2 lithium battery for collar
1 Canifugue FUG1033 transmitter box
1 power supply for transmitter
1 spool of 100 meters of 0.52 mm² antenna wire
1 set of 3 antenna wire connectors
1 transmitter box connector
1 set of 10 flags
1 magnetic key (magnet)
1 set of 2 long electrodes
1 neon test lamp
1 user's guide
Brand | Num'axes |
Supplier reference | PFFUGFIL084 |
Color | black |
Main color | Black |
Gender | Mixed |
Age group | Adult |
Stability | Animal Dog |