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A 24-year-old man from North Dakota is facing animal cruelty charges after police say he left his dog in the car while his girlfriend auditioned for “American Idol” in Denver. Police say Quincy Vanderbilt has been charged with one count of animal cruelty, 9 News in Denver reported. According to police, Vanderbilt, who was visiting Denver from [...]
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A golden retriever rescued as a stray and trained to sniff out bombs for the Mount Holly, N.J., Police Department has died. Patton, who was 5 years old, died in the vehicle of his handler and partner, Officer Kara McIntosh, the Philadelphia Daily News reported. “We’re investigating every aspect of the case,” said Mount Holly Police Chief Steve [...]
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Colleagues laid floral tributes in honor of the two police dogs who died last week after being left in a car by their handler on one of the hottest days of the year. Animal welfare experts said that, while it’s not known how long the two German Shepherds were left in the car, parked outside Nottinghamshire Police headquarter, [...]
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Only one of the eight show dogs left overnight in a hot van in Missouri survived. A Siberian Husky named Cinder is now back home with her owners, according to St. Louis Today. Seven of the show dogs — many big breeds with thick coats — perished from heat stroke after being left in the van on June [...]
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As if anyone needs to be reminded, it's summer, the weather is heating up, and you should never - absolutely never - leave your dog in a car.

Negligence is unforgivable. In Scotland recently, four dogs died after their owners left them in cars, according to the Scottish SPCA. Temperatures exceeded 26 degrees Celsius inside the cars - that's 79 degrees Fahrenheit. Doesn't sound excessively hot, does it? But it's plenty hot enough to kill a family pet.

"Many people don't realize just how dangerous an act this is and we are getting reports of it happening all over the country," said Mike Flynn, superintendent of the Scottish SPCA.

Unfortunately, we're likely to hear more stories like these in the coming months. Let this be a reminder: Leave your dog at home if you're going to run errands this summer. Even if you leave the windows rolled down a bit, the inside of your car can heat up quickly.

It's just not worth the risk.

 

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