I know what you mean, although luckily it's in an area that will affect nobody. People need to know that they can usually adjust the setting so that every little gnat doesn't activate it (like the joker that lives behind us).

Attempted Burglarly
#16
Posted 31 March 2008 - 10:33 AM
I know what you mean, although luckily it's in an area that will affect nobody. People need to know that they can usually adjust the setting so that every little gnat doesn't activate it (like the joker that lives behind us).
#17
Posted 31 March 2008 - 10:35 AM
Same with mine. It only illuminates the gate area and the side of my neighbor's RV. I actually have the light facing away from my neighbor's house and towards the street instead.
#18
Posted 31 March 2008 - 10:48 AM
If nothing was stolen--you might want to consider asking your kids if they have a friend that tried to come over and talk them into sneaking out at night.
Always best to know -- if that is the case--rather than letting the rest of the family feel fearful of burglar.
If I'm offbase and you have young tykes--forget my post.
Just a thought.
I'd hate to hear of you shooting your kids friend, though.
#19
Posted 31 March 2008 - 10:57 AM
#20
Posted 31 March 2008 - 09:30 PM
Good night Folsom

#21
Posted 31 March 2008 - 09:52 PM
We could not be doing this without you.
Much love and gratitude.
#22
Posted 01 April 2008 - 08:11 AM
That's because Sugar ROCKS.
#23
Posted 01 April 2008 - 11:47 AM
Dogs are great for home protection. Our dog is about 65lbs, so, while she may lose out to the human, she will certainly buy enough time for my wife and kids to get out. She would fight with every last breath.
If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball.
#24
Posted 01 April 2008 - 01:11 PM
Either that--or he is in cahoots with the catadonian empire uprising.
At this very moment he is lazily reclining on his sheepskin covered pillow--chewing on his giant pork hooves imported from the land of big ranches and discussing with his
household comrades how their gonna take over the world--one household accident at a time.
#25
Posted 01 April 2008 - 04:04 PM
Either that--or he is in cahoots with the catadonian empire uprising.
At this very moment he is lazily reclining on his sheepskin covered pillow--chewing on his giant pork hooves imported from the land of big ranches and discussing with his
household comrades how their gonna take over the world--one household accident at a time.
ha ha, I'm right there with you Supermom! My big mean vicious Rottweiler gets beat up by our cat, and would roll over to have her tummy rubbed by anyone who tried to break in! My husband thinks that she would "man up" in a sticky situation but I have my doubts!
But on the flip side, if a burgler breaks past our alarm, comes in the house and sees our 100 lb Rottie in the dark it would probably scare the bejesus out of him!
Barb
#26
Posted 01 April 2008 - 05:25 PM
The dog when someone comes to the door, feels as though he is official greeter. He wags his tail, woooo woooos and talks to people etc. But one day one of my young adult daughters(22) was home and answered a knock on the door. It was a stranger trying to sell something. She told me it was really weird. The dog stayed right beside her, never leaving to go out of the door to greet the person. Did not bark or "talk" like normal. He just kept an eye on the guy. She said the person made her feel uncomfortable and even more so because how the dog acted! After she closed the door the dog went back to playing with her. So I am hoping the dog has good instincts at least. Still I feel my chances for a guard dog are slim!
If you can't tell by my avatar the dog is an English Springer Spaniel!
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#27
Posted 01 April 2008 - 06:10 PM
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