 | |  | | Innotek ZND-1000 Extra Indoor Pet-Containment Zone |  | List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $29.99 You Save: $20.00 (40%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 8 reviews) Sales Rank: 18694 Category: Pet Products
Publisher: Innotek Studio: Innotek Brand: Innotek Label: Innotek Media: Misc. Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: 0 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 9 x 2 x 10
MPN: ZND-1000 Model: ZND-1000 UPC: 762964181323 EAN: 0762964181323 ASIN: B00062F6HE
Release Date: November 20, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Extra transmitter for Zones systems ZND-1200 and ZND-1300 | | | Instantly keeps the dog away from problem areas in the home | | | No training or installation required; simply place in area dog should avoid | | | Protects an area from 2- to 12-feet in diameter; runs on 3 AA batteries | | | Measures 4-3/4 by 4-3/4 by 1-1/8 inches; limited lifetime warranty |
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Product Description Pet proofing made simple!Put a Zone near anything you want your dog to avoid. Place a Zone and set range from two to 12 feet. Fit collar on your dog. Enjoy your dog-free zone. The fast and easy way to help your dog avoid problem areas. Cordless system designed by professionals to instantly keep your dog away from problem areas in your home--no training necessary. You can put a Zone near anything you want your dog to avoid--the trash, kitchen counter, dining room table, baby's crib, or protect your fine furniture. Your dog's collar safely reminds him that this space is off-limits. This Extra Pet Proofing Barrier works with Zones systems ZND-1200 and ZND-1300.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
  A must have add on to the Innotek system January 6, 2009 If you have the Innotek system, then this is a must have. This will keep your dogs confined to specific areas and I must say, they work great. I have 2 medium size dogs and they wont cross the line with this little babies in the way.
  Zone September 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We have a Wiemaraner and a Rhodesian Ridgeback (about 80 lbs. each). When they start playing and get excited, they can be a real handful and out of control. We have the contain and train outdoor fence (which is so awesome, they don't even try to escape it) and decided to add a zone. We use ours in our stairway to keep them from chasing each other up and down the stairs. It's perfect. We were able to completely remove the baby gate. And they won't even step on the first step until they're told it's ok. The Innotek products we have are the best investments we could have made for the dogs' safety and our sanity.
  Thank goodness for zone system! September 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This zones containment system saved our Jack Russell from the pound! Our beloved pooch would dash out the door and off into the woods in a flash any time the door or one of our yard gates was opened. We simply put a zone unit at each gate (inside a heavy duty zip bag) and one at our front door. She has not escaped since and won't even go near the exits to our home or yard. We could not be more pleased.
  wireless dog proofing! April 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This thing is awesome. I could use at least 2 more!
I have the Ultrasmart fencing system and bought the disk as an add on. it works with the same rechargeable collars that the fence uses and allows me to keep my 3 rowdy mutts out of our game room without the burden of installing a gate.
I've seen negative reviews on this system and the only reason I can think of for this is because they don't realize it is an EXTRA zone disk, you have to have a system with a compatible innotek collar or its just a piece of plastic.
  Works great, but one zone was enough for my dog March 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought the collar that came with one zone and thought I'd need additional zones, but with one I could have trained my dog to avoid two areas. The stairs going to the basement (because my cat needs to get access the its litterbox and the dog likes to mess with the litterbox) and the stairs going upstairs because I don't want the dog in the bedrooms. It took one day to get her away from going to the basement and never had to turn on the zone again as even if she's not wearing the collar she doesn't dare going there again. I could have used one zone to train her in one stairs and then use the same zone for the next stairs. After two days, I never had to put on her collar but she's only 5 months old, so I'm not sure if this is the same effect for older dogs. Maybe older dogs need longer collar enforcement. Also, I put her collar first thing in the morning to take her out in the backyard, so she didn't associate it with the zones.
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