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Oops, don't lock the doors with dog in car
:thumbsup: Gizmo the adventure-terrier and I were doing our Sunday-morning thing, an hour of reading at the local Flying Star coffee shop followed by a trip to the off-leash dog park. This was our second time there in the Mini.
:sly: So before leaving, it was time to visit the bathroom upstairs. I put Gizmo in the car, locked it (yes, ideal temp & shade conditions for storing dog in car), and wandered up to the head. When I came out, I thought maybe the building's fire alarm was going off. A loud, wavering, whistle noise was permeating the restaurant :eek2: Oops! I ran down the stairs pulling out the key/fob to silence the alarm. Poor Gizmo had to listen to that awful whistle. I guess he must of touched a switch or the airbag weight sensor felt someone in the car, and the alarm system felt provoked. So now I know to leave the car unlocked. --doug |
he probaly set off the motion sensor :)
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My labrador, Ruby, is my alarm, she barks at folks that get to close, well if she is awake:lol:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...06_Medium_.jpg Mark :cool: |
Originally Posted by lotsie
My labrador, Ruby, is my alarm, she barks at folks that get to close, well if she is awake:lol:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...06_Medium_.jpg Mark :cool: |
Great photo!
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Originally Posted by jjbug
Great photo!
Mark :cool: |
Yes, there is a motion sensor in your MINI! It's very sensitive, too, so Gizmo doesn't stand a chance being locked in your MINI w/ the alarm activated. Heck, neither would I!!!
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I found this problemm too. After perusing the alarm system user manual. I found that in order to turn off the motion sensor AND the tilt sensor, just press the lock button again. In order to verify it worked, just look at the blinking red light after you lock it the first time. When you lock it the second time with the button, the red light should go solid for a couple seconds and then go blinking agian. =) My dog's ears are happier now.
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Oops, I forgot all about the motion sensor. My old Ford Escape just sat there waiting for someone to open the door from the inside.
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Originally Posted by lotsie
My labrador, Ruby, is my alarm, she barks at folks that get to close, well if she is awake:lol:
Mark :cool: https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ernardmini.JPG |
Originally Posted by Yucca Patrol
Well, Ruby may work just fine where you live, but in our high crime neighborhood, we require at least 2 Saint Bernards to do the same job . . :razz::razz::razz:
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Originally Posted by climbergirl
and I was worried that my 82# lab and 83# golden retriever wouldn't fit in the back.. geez, they should have room to catch frisbee!!:lol: :lol: :lol:
That's 300 pounds of Saint Bernards back there! They do great and even have room to stand up and shift around when they want! I haven't had a reason to put all three saints back there, but I know they'd fit even if they had to be a little cozy. . . |
I feel you... Damon had to sit in the car today (he got kicked out of Starbucks :mad:) and he kept setting off Chad's alarm... lol
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Originally Posted by lotsie
My labrador, Ruby, is my alarm, she barks at folks that get to close, well if she is awake:lol:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...06_Medium_.jpg Mark :cool: |
Originally Posted by Yucca Patrol
Well, Ruby may work just fine where you live, but in our high crime neighborhood, we require at least 2 Saint Bernards to do the same job . . :razz::razz::razz:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ernardmini.JPG |
Happily, it appears. :) Nice pics.
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Originally Posted by thefuturequeenofnebraska
I feel you... Damon had to sit in the car today (he got kicked out of Starbucks :mad:) and he kept setting off Chad's alarm... lol
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