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PET STOP Pet Fence Systems of Alabama

2010 Old Montgomery Highway, Suite P, Birmingham, AL 35244
888-740-3644
www.PetStopAlabama.com
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8am - 4pm *** Purchase dog fence batteries and all dog fence accessories any time on our website at www.PetStopAlabama.com *** ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 35022, 35023, 35043, 35078, 35080, 35116, 35117, 35126, 35201, 35202, 35203, 35204, 35205, 35206, 35207, 35208, 35209, 35210, 35211, 35212, 35213, 35214, 35215, 35216, 35217, 35218, 35219, 35220, 35221, 35222, 35223, 35224, 35225, 35226, 35228, 35229, 35230, 35231, 35232, 35233, 35234, 35235, 35236, 35237, 35238, 35240, 35242, 35243, 35244, 35245, 35246, 35249, 35253, 35254, 35255, 35259, 35260, 35261, 35263, 35266, 35277, 35278, 35279, 35280, 35281, 35282, 35283, 35285, 35286, 35287, 35288, 35289, 35290, 35291, 35292, 35293, 35294, 35295, 35296, 35297, 35298, 35299 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Payment: Personal Checks, Discover, MasterCard, Visa, 6 Months Same As Cash, Financing Available
  • We also service the Cullman, Gadsden, Tuscaloosa area.
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    Dog Fence Batteries for Invisible Fence® brand Pet Fencing

    If you have an Invisible Fence brand dog fence system, you can get our best-quality invisible fence battery for less money.  We also sell them in annual subscriptions.  Have a look at our Pet Supplies store (www.petfencepros.com) for lots of great deals for those who have other dealer-installed pet containment hidden dog fencing brands.  We have many products for Dog Guard® Dog Fences, Dogwatch® Hidden Pet Fences, Petsafe® Underground Dog Fence or Wireless Dog Fence, and Invisible Fence® brand electronic fence pet containment systems. Here's one:

      



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    Posted 07:16 PM July 31, 2007


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    Good product and works just like the name brand but costs 40% less

    Posted by M. Smith on 08:01 PM January 10, 2008

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