u/Puzzled_Dingo_7908

Image 1 — Beeping on Montigo L42
Image 2 — Beeping on Montigo L42

Beeping on Montigo L42

The unit is about 10 years old and just started beeping. I pulled off the screen to replace the battery but I don’t see any battery compartment. This unit is controlled by a wall switch and there is no remote. The beeping component (second picture) also has a flashing red LED. I unplugged it and the beeping stopped but starts again when I plug it back in. Starter won’t turn on when I turn on the wall switch.

Any thoughts would be most appreciated!

u/Puzzled_Dingo_7908 — 4 days ago
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My 9 year old Bearded Collie goes on 4-6 walks a day and each walk is about 15-20 minutes. But when he gets towards the end of the walk he lies down in the middle of the street and won’t get up. A firm tug doesn’t work, we’ve tried a harness as well. If you pretend to go back the other way (away from our house) he gets up right away (but then he won’t turn around or he’ll just lie back down). He’s not food motivated so treats are useless.

Eventually he gets up but this could take 10 minutes of him just sitting there.

Any advice?

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u/Puzzled_Dingo_7908 — 4 months ago

My 9 year old Bearded Collie goes on 4-6 walks a day and each walk is about 15-20 minutes. But when he gets towards the end of the walk he lies down in the middle of the street and won’t get up. A firm tug doesn’t work, we’ve tried a harness as well. If you pretend to go back the other way (away from our house) he gets up right away (but then he won’t turn around or he’ll just lie back down). He’s not food motivated so treats are useless.

Eventually he gets up but this could take 10 minutes of him just sitting there.

Any advice?

EDITED TO ADD: Thank you all for the wonderful suggestions! To clarify, he is not tired when he lies down. Bearded collies are notoriously stubborn and he just doesn’t want the walk to end. He goes on so many walks because that’s his joy in life, going outside and sniffing and marking. He’s more of an alpha in that regard and he cries at the door for a walk when he gets bored inside but on the walk he doesn’t have to go, he just likes being outside. But in Los Angeles we can’t just let him off leash. So the question was really just to teach him to stop fooling around with the lying down act which he thinks is funny. You can see in the second video he often puts one paw around the leash to make it harder to pull because he’s smart and devious. But we will try some of these suggestions so thanks again!

u/Puzzled_Dingo_7908 — 4 months ago