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How do I lock my dog in a 2008 v70 without setting the alarm

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Old Apr 8th, 2022, 14:06   #11
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Hi k9t5v70, I think we have 2 different situations which need to based on their own merits.

1: Locking the dog in the car whilst on a ferry as GrantA states as well as locking the dog in the car when popping into the petrol station/shop for 5 minutes. This is entirably acceptable.

2: Locking the dog in the car for many hours whilst you are away from it. This in not acceptable at all!


I lock my gran in the car quite often. Saves her having to get out of the car (old age/mobility issues) when I'm nipping into a shop for a few minutes.
I came across this very old thread to find out how to deactivate the sensors for my dog. I agree, leaving your dog for a few minutes to pop into the shops is ok, but leaving your dog for hours is rather cruel; poor pooch! You have to look out for your friends.
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