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The Administrator from the Great White North, eh?
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Northern British Columbia
Posts: 11,300
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You can tell the board to automatically adjust to Daytime Savings Time for you. Go to user CP, Edit Option, scroll down to Date & Time Options. After the Time Zone drop-down menu, there is another drop down menu for DST settings. Select "Automatically Detect DST Settings".
Easy as pie!
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Lucia Keeta BH, OB1, TR1, AD Rottweiler/Hairy Dog mix?? Shelter rescue Gryffon Vom Wildhaus BH |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Chaseburg, WI
Posts: 330
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Have you noticed that your dogs didn't reset their clocks either? Effie is on the exact same schedule only she does everything an hour earlier now. She KNOWS what time to get up and what time to eat - certainly doesn't need a clock.
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Master Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Florida Keys
Posts: 846
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Yes, my dog can't figure out why I'm an hour late at everything I do now.
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Teri Snake Vom Eselspfad RN CGC (AKA Raina) 3/5/08 Pyrate CGC 4/1/03-5/16/12 RIP ![]() Too many to list waiting at the bridge but remembering them all |
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Elite Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Pierre, South Dakota
Posts: 1,376
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I thought I had the perfect system to fool my dog. I did it on the Friday night to give extra adjustment time before the Monday. Went to bed a half hour later - fine with Sting - got up regular time (which was really an hour later) - fine also. But he was ready to eat (yes - he eats 3 meals a day) an hour earlier for lunch. Then the same for supper. By the next day he was fine. I did notice the forum time also - thanks for the post on adjusting it.
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Sting Chance von Gaard AKC GSD 2/8/2006 |
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