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Yuup, you can zone in specific areas and use the cameras as motion detectors that will send you a push notification if anything enters that area. Works good if you zone in your gate latches, its almost like a door bell. Lol
Apparently its not uncommon for dogs and cats to be diabetic, I've known a few people who had diabetic pets and know of a St. Bernard breeder with an epileptic dog.
Still warm out here, have been having fun hunting for missing oddball pieces for my camera system, today's hunt was for camera cord extension Jacks.
We were quite worried when she came home without him, we thought the worse. He's going to have to have shots everyday to control it and special dog food and lower his weight. I was always told he weighed 150 lbs but was weighed today at 139 lbs. He's the nicest dog I've ever come across
Yuup, you can zone in specific areas and use the cameras as motion detectors that will send you a push notification if anything enters that area. Works good if you zone in your gate latches, its almost like a door bell. Lol
We can zoom in on real time but when we play it on playback we can't get it to zoom in..
A buddy of mine put down his cat a few months ago because he drives and couldn't look after his cat well enough in the truck cab and it was a hassle sometimes crossing the border.
There is a zoom feature and I've used it but it might be only available in freeze frame, it helps when you zoom in to do a download for printing a picture. If you print the picture without zooming in it's a crappy print that's half out of focus and not much detail of the person. When you print a picture you'll need to go to photoshop and box in the person you want the picture of or you get the full view which is pretty crappy.
Hello Morris,my neighbor took her Rottweiler to the Vet today and had to leave him there for 4-5 days, he apparently is diabetic
Originally Posted by 56panelford
We were quite worried when she came home without him, we thought the worse. He's going to have to have shots everyday to control it and special dog food and lower his weight. I was always told he weighed 150 lbs but was weighed today at 139 lbs. He's the nicest dog I've ever come across
That would be a real shocker John. In 2006 just before Christmas the Shepherd I had was diagnosed with full blown cancer and had to be put down, it was one of my worst Christmases ever.
Originally Posted by privateer, eh
Apparently its not uncommon for dogs and cats to be diabetic, I've known a few people who had diabetic pets and know of a St. Bernard breeder with an epileptic dog.
Still warm out here, have been having fun hunting for missing oddball pieces for my camera system, today's hunt was for camera cord extension Jacks.
I have to put eye drops in my miniature poodle's eyes once a day Perry, a good thing he's a real trooper about it. Feels a bit chilly out tonight, the wind came up.
Still +1 then +3 tomorrow dropping to -5 Sunday before warming up to the plus side for the week. It's shaping up to be a weird winter but I don't mind as long as it doesn't get crazy cold.
I`m sure it`ll be more just ''a'' sad day John.
It was super nice here today but tomorrow it`ll be windy too tho nothing like 100 kmh.
How have you been Ian?
Hello Steve, hope it's an easy shift for you.
Little better the last couple days thanks Morris.
Yourself?
All this talk about cameras got the Doh, brain fart moving in my brain and I suddenly remembered to put the second coat of paint on the bird shack down stairs.
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