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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3681320" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>So, we got home from CA after visiting my folks for Thanksgiving. We left our two Boxers behind and my inlaws left them at our home at night and picked them up during the day. My father in law came and picked them up and played with them quite a bit to get away from all the chaos at his house. Anyways, this morning he noticed that someone had cut our chainlink fence that separates the property with the neighbors behind us. That neighbor is an older lady who seems to be gone for the weekend. Her property is fairly open to the street and where the fence was cut (wide enough for a person to get through) is about 50 yards up from the street and in thick brush where it couldn't be viewed by the street or the neighbors house. Nothing seems wrong with the house or no foreced entry. Our male boxer, Dax, is great with people he knows but has a short temper with some strangers. I have a feeling that the person who cut the fence made enough noise that it woke our dogs and when they went to investigate Dax lost his chit and scared them off. I wires the fence back together and then put a 1/4 pice of plywood wired to the fence over the patch too. </p><p></p><p>Obviousely we need to get a security system and some big flood lights to light up that area. Getting the lights ordered now. Please recommend a good security system. Want something that is monitored and has online access for us via our phones, etc. Had great luck with our Nest cameras back in CA but deciding if we want to layer our security that much on this rental house (drilling holes in new siding, walls, etc). What can you recommend with a good reliable security system? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3681320, member: 14646"] So, we got home from CA after visiting my folks for Thanksgiving. We left our two Boxers behind and my inlaws left them at our home at night and picked them up during the day. My father in law came and picked them up and played with them quite a bit to get away from all the chaos at his house. Anyways, this morning he noticed that someone had cut our chainlink fence that separates the property with the neighbors behind us. That neighbor is an older lady who seems to be gone for the weekend. Her property is fairly open to the street and where the fence was cut (wide enough for a person to get through) is about 50 yards up from the street and in thick brush where it couldn't be viewed by the street or the neighbors house. Nothing seems wrong with the house or no foreced entry. Our male boxer, Dax, is great with people he knows but has a short temper with some strangers. I have a feeling that the person who cut the fence made enough noise that it woke our dogs and when they went to investigate Dax lost his chit and scared them off. I wires the fence back together and then put a 1/4 pice of plywood wired to the fence over the patch too. Obviousely we need to get a security system and some big flood lights to light up that area. Getting the lights ordered now. Please recommend a good security system. Want something that is monitored and has online access for us via our phones, etc. Had great luck with our Nest cameras back in CA but deciding if we want to layer our security that much on this rental house (drilling holes in new siding, walls, etc). What can you recommend with a good reliable security system? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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