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Barb's avatar

Good job Jim - and crew. Just when you think you’ve thought of everything another surprise slaps you in the face., and another lesson is learned. Thank goodness MU is OK.

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Patricia Blake's avatar

Dogs were born to make our lives interesting and yours are no exception. I love listening to people talk about their dogs and personalities. It’s so pure🤍

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Kellie's avatar

My two dogs wear a FI series 3 GPS Collars. My biggest fear is that an emergency will occur while I'm away. If they run out the front door I will loose Teyla for sure Im fear. . I really really feel the need for a couple indoor cameras video and audio. A few outdoors for wildlife and humans. Do you phave suggestions?

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James Branson's avatar

I use Ring cameras inside and out. They seem to be fairly reliable. I have to say that I don’t necessarily trust Amazon as a company (the owner of Ring) but I lead a very boring life, and if these cameras were inappropriately accessed, no one would see anything interesting. For wildlife cameras, out of range of Wi-Fi, I use Bushnell, Moultrie, and SPYPOINT.

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I Wonder...'s avatar

I have 2 small Wyze cameras indoors (very reasonably priced) and 4 Ring cameras outdoors (A ring doorbell, a camera facing down my driveway, a camera on my back door and two spotlight cams on each corner of the back of my house) Both companies make indoor and outdoor cameras.

I found out a raccoon visits often around 3 AM, and a coyote came through the backyard one night around 4 AM.

Here is a link on Amazon to the Wyze camera. Remember that prime days are coming up Next week. I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s some good deals on security cameras

https://a.co/d/0fMNB3vg

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