07-05-2018, 04:27 PM
There really is no excuse for leaving a dog in a hot car. Every year some dogs die because they were left in the car. This July 1 was no exception, but the dog was rescued in time. We are becoming more proactive about rescuing dogs and getting help.
The temperature was 66C in the car when the dog was rescued.
http://driving.ca/auto-news/news/there-i...-a-hot-car
It has been terrible lately. There have been dogs and children left in cars on hot days.
We are in the middle of a dangerous heat wave. The temperature outside of the car on July 1 was unpleasantly hot.
Inside the car it was an oven.
The dog is very lucky, but the fine is way too low. Maybe a pet owner like that needs to be on "probation" for a while. Maybe they should have to sit through a dog safety course.
The temperature was 66C in the car when the dog was rescued.
http://driving.ca/auto-news/news/there-i...-a-hot-car
It has been terrible lately. There have been dogs and children left in cars on hot days.
We are in the middle of a dangerous heat wave. The temperature outside of the car on July 1 was unpleasantly hot.
Inside the car it was an oven.
The dog is very lucky, but the fine is way too low. Maybe a pet owner like that needs to be on "probation" for a while. Maybe they should have to sit through a dog safety course.
Catherine