Best GPS & Wireless Dog Fences in Ireland (2026 Buyer's Guide)

Jul 13, 2026by Petworld Team

Dog lying in a grassy Irish garden wearing a PawGuard GPS wireless dog fence collar

Quick answer: For most Irish dog owners in 2026, the best-value GPS wireless dog fence is the PawGuard 820 (€139, no subscription, boundary up to ~914 m radius). If you want app control, the PawGuard PG860 (€279) adds it with no monthly fees. For small gardens or very stubborn dogs, a wired system like the PetSafe Stubborn Dog In-Ground Fence (€205) is still the more precise choice. US systems like Halo and SpotOn are rarely sold in Ireland and either require a monthly subscription (Halo, from $9.99/month) or cost ~$999+ (SpotOn) before shipping and import charges.

Every dog fence we stock, compared

System Type Price Subscription Best for
PawGuard 820 GPS wireless €139 None Best value for open gardens, paddocks and fields
PawGuard 830 GPS wireless (GPS + BeiDou + Galileo) €139.99 None Better signal stability where sky view is patchy
PawGuard 850 GPS wireless €149 None Larger properties, adjustable 22–913 m radius
PawGuard 700 / 700 Plus GPS wireless €149 / €189 None Farms and large open properties; 700 Plus adds a built-in remote trainer
PawGuard PG860 GPS wireless with app €279 None — free app App-based setup and control without monthly fees
PawGuard Freedom Pro 3-in-1 wireless €259 None Containment, forbidden zones and training in one system
PawGuard In-Ground Fence Wired in-ground €139 None Custom-shaped boundaries at a lower price than wired rivals
PetSafe Wireless Pet Containment Radio wireless €325 None Established radio-based system, up to ~30 m radius circle
PetSafe Radio Fence Wired in-ground €199 None Medium to large dogs, proven wired containment
PetSafe Stubborn Dog In-Ground Wired in-ground €205 None Determined escape artists needing stronger correction levels
Halo Collar 5 (US) GPS + cellular ~$599 + import Required: $9.99–$19.99/month to activate Not sold by Irish retailers
SpotOn GPS Fence (US) GPS ~$999–$1,295 + import Containment free; tracking $5.95–$9.95/month Not sold by Irish retailers

Prices checked 13 July 2026. US prices exclude shipping, customs duty and Irish VAT.

GPS wireless vs wired in-ground: which suits your property?

Choose a GPS wireless fence (PawGuard 700/820/830/850/PG860) if you have an open garden, paddock or farmland with a reasonably clear view of the sky. Setup takes minutes — no digging — and the circular boundary adjusts from about 23 m up to 914 m radius, covering up to 647 acres. GPS drift of a few metres is normal, so these suit properties where the boundary doesn't need to hug a road or wall exactly.

Choose a wired in-ground fence (PawGuard In-Ground €139, PetSafe Radio Fence €199, PetSafe Stubborn Dog €205) if your garden is smaller, an exact custom-shaped boundary matters, or trees and buildings block sky view. The buried wire gives a precise, repeatable line — the traditional "invisible fence" — and works in any weather or terrain.

What about Halo and SpotOn?

American GPS collars dominate online reviews, but they're a poor fit for most Irish buyers. The Halo Collar 5 requires a Pack Membership from $9.99/month just to activate — over 10 years that's $1,200+ on top of the ~$599 collar. SpotOn's containment does work without a subscription, but the system costs $999–$1,295 before shipping, duty and VAT, and neither brand offers Irish retail support or warranty service. A PawGuard 820 at €139 with no ongoing fees and a one-year warranty from an Irish retailer does the same core job — keeping your dog safely in your garden — for roughly a tenth of the lifetime cost.

Frequently asked questions

Do GPS dog fences need a subscription in Ireland?

No. Every PawGuard and PetSafe system we sell is subscription-free — you pay once and own it. Only US cellular-based collars like Halo charge mandatory monthly fees.

Are electric dog fences legal in Ireland?

Yes, containment fence systems and training collars are legal in the Republic of Ireland. All systems here use staged warnings — an audible beep first, then vibration, with static correction only if the dog continues.

What size garden do I need?

Wired systems work in almost any size garden. GPS systems have a minimum radius of roughly 22–25 metres, so they suit gardens of about a quarter acre and up — for smaller urban gardens, choose a wired system.

How long does training take?

Most dogs learn their boundary within a week using 10–15 minute sessions two or three times a day. Every system we sell includes a training guide and flags.

Our recommendation

Best overall value: PawGuard 820 (€139). Best with app: PawGuard PG860 (€279). Best for small gardens: PetSafe Radio Fence (€199). Best for stubborn dogs: PetSafe Stubborn Dog In-Ground (€205). Browse the full dog containment range, with free delivery across Ireland on qualifying orders.


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