Doggie light...

abvidledUK

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I have modded some of my very inexpensive keychain lights with a flashing blue led, in theory to help find keys if dropped, (if turned on), and also to loop around car aerial in large outdoor car park at night, but then it may draw too much attention to car.

Anyway, I thought, what a good idea for finding doggie--light.

Just attach to collar, and switch on for "walkies" at night.

Possibly good for children too. (Without the collar)
 

abvidledUK

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DM51 said:
BEAMSHOTS!!

Ask a reasonable question, and you will get a reasonable answer:

I do despair at times... :banghead: :shakehead

 
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DM51

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Oh dear. Have you contacted the local dog-catcher to inform him of your missing animal?
 

Ken_McE

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Upon close inspection of your beamshot, I conclude that you need a second light, to hang around his tail.
 

alanagnostic

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I use the $.99 button cell lights from Lighthound on my dog's collars. I can see them for several hundred feet....and they get lots of compliments from others at the dog park. Now if I could just find the right combination of colors to accentuate the color of their eyes.:laughing:
 

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I also use the button cell lights I get from lighthound on my dogs collar. I walk her every night, and she knows when I put that light on her, it's walk time!
 
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