![]() ![]() "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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