This should go without saying, but we still hear the tragic tales of dogs and other pets being
left in cars on hot days.
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wearing in a car on hot days.
Never leave your
ferret in the car on a hot day, even if it doesn't seem particularly hot, the car can heat up from 65 F to 115 F very quickly and ferrets are particularly susceptible to heatstroke.
Every year, some folks convince themselves that it's okay to leave the dog
in the car on a hot day because, «I'm only going to pop into the store for just a few minutes,» or, «I'll park in the shade.»
Never leave your dog (or any pet) alone in a car, even with the windows open — and alert call 999 right away if you see a dog trapped in a car on a hot day
by Nancy Kay, DVM With the approach of summer, as temperatures increase so too do my thoughts about what I will do when I happen upon a dog
left in a car on a hot day.
It's better to leave your pet at home than tie him in front of a shop or leave
him in the car on a hot day.
Plainly and simply put, it is never okay to leave a dog (or any other living creature)
in the car on a hot day.
Please call the OHS emergency line at 613-725-1532 if you see a dog
in a car on a hot day.
I have worked professionally with pets for over 8 years and just yesterday a «Good Samaritan» approached me about leaving my dog
in the car on a hot day.
Many dogs have suffered heatstroke while locked up
in cars on hot days.