Feeling hot, hot, hot
As the weather hots up this summer, the ice-cream vans are out in force. But before we run out and order that 99 with a flake, it’s really important to make sure that our dogs are kept hydrated.
It’s all very well us humans going out and enjoying the weather, but spare a thought for your four legged friend whilst you’re out sunning yourself.
There have been a few dog deaths recently as a result of careless people leaving them in cars. And it has even been reported that two police dogs have died after being left in a hot vehicle outside the force headquarters.
Lessons must be learnt from this. So before you run off to that ice-cream van, just make sure that your furry friend is in a cool, comfortable place, with plenty of water. Then you can sit back, relax and enjoy that 99…perhaps even with an extra flake!
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Jul 03, 2009 | 1 | Care & Training
July 14th, 2009 at 6:30 pm
This topic is very important. Dogs do die in hot cars even with the windows open. I have seen several suffering dogs and a few who have died because of ignorant owners. I have rescued suffering dogs from cars on sunny days by smashing windows and breaking into cars when owners can’t be found. I would encourage anyone who sees a dog who looks uncomfortable in a hot car regardless of whether the windows have been left open, to call the police. If the dog is looking distressed or suffering, then a quick search for the owner and a call to the police telling them that you are going to release the dog by whatever means you can, I think is perfectly acceptable!! DOGS DIE IN HOT CARS.