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DogDaz Zoo: When Lightening Strikes

Jolie here – wait until you hear my summer story. The last few weeks have not been fun here at the DogDaz Zoo. Everyone is doing OK, but we are suffering through terrible summer lightening storms (almost every day), and our house took a lightening strike the afternoon/evening of July 14. Mom says thankfully we did not burn to the ground, so everything else is just a nausance. (Mom lost her home to fire when she was 10, so she is really freaked about house fires.)

The power went out before dinner, but the generator kicked in and everything seemed to be cruising along on back-up power. A few hours after dinner, we were in the living room watching TV when there was a bolt of lighening right outside the big window. Mom thought it hit ‘Big Tree’ in the back, but there was no fire. I ran into my hiding place in Mom’s office and Bear jumped into her lap. Then everything changed. The generator was still on but the TVs were dead, the air conditioning was not working, and everything seemed to move in slow motion for a while.

 

None of this is supposed to happen because we have this whole house generator and it had days of propane in the tank. We were all confused about why the AC and TV were not working. It took 48 hours before the electric company came to fix the lines which are right outside Mom’s office window. They came and then the crews left, and then they would come back, and there were lots of trucks with flying service people. It took a long time to get electricity back.

 

Of course, these had to be some of the hottest days of the summer so far. It felt like 104 outside, and almost the same in the house. This was no fun. You can see the thermometer in Mom’s office says that it is 91 outside and 90 inside. Did I say this was NOT FUN!!!

Because Mom works remotely she had to go to K8’s to teach her class. She did have help from Henry and Freddie, her grandcats. She could not bring us because the cats do not know dogs and Mom was worried that they would be mean to us. It was all very chaotic.

Sadly, when the power came back on, many things didn’t. Mom has something called a whole house surge protector on the power system coming from the electric company (thanks to V’s smart thinking) that was supposed to protect us from all this disruption. But still, the surge fried the board on the new heat pump/air conditioning system. It burned up the main contol unit for the fiber optic internet/cable system; that burned up the DVR and all the little boxes that controls the cable in each of the rooms, and 2 TVs, the big one and the one in Stella’s room (she likes Animal Planet), and the landline home phone (that Mom uses for something called faxes). It burned up the electric panel on the range, the jelly fish aquirium, and a whole bunch of lights and odd stuff. Thankfully, Mom recently had a GFI special switch installed in the electric box for the pool. Otherwise, she thinks the pump would have fried too. At least something worked!

How hot was it? It was so hot, that one night Mom took us to a hotel because we were dying from the heat, but they wanted lots of money for 2 dogs, so we all stayed in the car air conditioning instead in the driveway to try not to fry our little brains. Here are some videos of us in Mom’s car.

The electric company people came and said their surge protector worked fine and that it was not from the street power. We took a lightening ground strike. Mom and I looked but we did not find any burned spots near the house, so we don’t know what actually got hit. She had a second surger protector installed the other day in the electric box in the house just to be double safe and bought a whole bunch of new surge protectors for all the house equipment. We have new TVs (she said it is a royal pain to set up all these streaming services). The AC people were able to get a new circuit board after 3 days, and it took a long time for the house to regain its cool. It is taking Mom and V much longer however.

Almost everything has been replaced except the oven (but who needs to cook in the summer).

Make sure your humans ground your dog house and unplug important things in a storm. How was your week?

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on July 27, 2025 in Animals

 

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Not So Wonderful Wednesday: Endless Thunder

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Thunderstorms are a normal occurrence around here and so is thunder anxiety. 

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Sofie has eaten through that door 3 times now (I have become an expert at fixing it, watch my video) and pulled up the wall-to-wall carpet.

I try to always be there if I can when a storm is in the forcast.

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on August 4, 2021 in Dogs

 

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