dont quote me on this, but i think the alarm is set to go off, when you lock the car, and someone tries to nick it, so it stands to reason, that, if you lock the car, with dogs in it, and they move around, as dogs do, then, as the alarm cannot tell the difference between your dogs or a tealeaf it will go off, so the answer is take your dogs out and the alarm will not go off. or remove the fuse and run the risk of your car being stolen, i think your insurance company will understand if your car is nicked, and you tell them you disabled your alarm to stop your dogs from setting the alarm off.
i give up
December 2010