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Dog Folks wrote:
We have always let those in the office or at the gate know we would be gone, and would ask that they call our cell phone if the power is lost. A small note, including excessive barking is also on the camper.
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Jun-04-2014 08:51 PM
B.O. Plenty wrote:WAIT JUST A MINUTE!!! THEY ARE GOING TO BE 100 MILES AWAY!!! HE DIDN'T MENTION THAT FACT.
What good will it do to know it's too hot in the trailer if you're 100 miles away? We always turn on the A/C if there's any chance it will get too warm and never leave our dog unattended for more than a couple hours. Otherwise she can go to PetSmart and spend the day playing with the other dogs..
B.O.
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Jun-04-2014 06:18 AM
Caveman Charlie wrote:
I never board my dog. I can leave him in my house and have a family member check on him twice a day. I have a kennel outside my house I can leave him in. But, most often I take him along.
Back to the OP's question. In my home I have a device by Phonetics, Inc. called Sensaphone. It hooks to my home phone and calls my cell phone or any other number I program into to it. It monitors electric failure, noise, temp, or a few other things. This is quite a old unit but, somebody somewhere must make a modern version. We use things like this in the livestock industry to monitor livestock buildings.
Jun-04-2014 06:10 AM