![]() "So I log out and I log back in and I see my dog. "I see this little girl and I say, 'What is this?'" Kaplanis told us. The camera is set on Amber and wherever Kaplanis is, she can see the dog's movements on her phone, synced to the Vivitar.Īll good until just a few weeks ago when she turned on the camera and saw the image of a little girl. "I watch (Amber) to see if she's breathing, to see if she is okay," Kaplanis said. Her son bought a Vivitar Smart Camera for her for Christmas. "Yes she has kidney failure," Kaplanis said. Sandie Kaplanis says it was simply an effort to keep an eye on her 14- year- old Chocolate Labrador Amber. What she saw prompted her to call 7 ON YOUR SIDE. WASHINGTON ( ABC7) - Home surveillance cameras - or "Nanny Cams" - are designed to keep an eye on a child, a pet, or your home while you're away.Īn ABC7 viewer was shocked when she turned on her home surveillance camera expecting to see what her dog was up to. ![]()
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