Never leave
a pet in a car on a hot day or let them ride in the back of open trucks.
Never, ever leave
your pet in a car on hot days even for a short amount of time.
Not exact matches
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.
Never leave your
pet in a parked
car on a
hot day, even if you feel you have provided proper ventilation.
Sadly, many
pets have died because they were left
in cars on warm — and not necessarily
hot —
days while their owners were shopping, visiting friends, or running errands «for a few minutes.»
This should go without saying, but we still hear the tragic tales of dogs and other
pets being left
in cars on hot days.
For example, unknowing dog owners leave their
pets in cars on hot Sacramento
days.
Another tip that may seem obvious, but is still a large concern within the
pet community, is to never leave your
pets in the
car by themselves — especially
on hot days.
Most of the time, leaving your
pet in the
car may seem like an alternative to tying them up outside but,
on these
hot days, it's deadly.
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.
The safest place for your
pet on a
hot day is at home, not
in the
car.
The biggest rule of all, though, is to never leave your
pet in a parked
car on warm,
hot, and sunny
days.
Please avoid heatstroke
in your
pet by never leaving them inside a
car on a
hot day.
Leaving kids and
pets in cars unintended
on a
hot day can result
in death.