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    Default Wireless containment systems...

    I know there are other threads about about these but and there are a million different options but I'm in the market for something.

    Needs to be mobile. Home, office, trips, etc. I want it to alert me via an app or some type of alarm if they go out of range

    I don't want a tracking/e-collar. I already have an e-collar that I like.

    What are the differences in the Halo system and the Whistle or FIT collars?

    Lastly, I don't care about cost. I'd gladly pay whatever one of these things costs to have Lucy back. I don't want to make the same mistake with this new pup
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    I have a whistle and don’t know about the others but I’d certainly buy it again. Battery lasts a week or so without charging and it has been very reliable, just see what is best service in your area. It operates on ATT, even when service is poor it’ll still pick up enough to get you pointed in the right direction. I don’t have any parameters set up on mine but my wife has its safe zone marked off by our yard. She gets alerts whenever the dog goes out of parameters. Overall it’s a great device and adds peace of mind.

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    Does it light 'em up or tone 'em when they get to the perimeter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    Does it light 'em up or tone 'em when they get to the perimeter?
    Looks more like a fitbit for your dog than it is a containment system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    Does it light 'em up or tone 'em when they get to the perimeter?
    i would
    prefer
    tone then light em up
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