A reminder
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Police in York smashed a car window to release two dogs left in a car in this heat. The dogs are fine now, but have been taken from owner, who is facing prosecution by the RSPCA. So they should.
It's not only dogs and pets. Some fools leave small children strapped into baby seats. I do sometimes think that a "fit and proper" intelligence test would help some parents and pet owners!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-44612282
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That's a regular threat at Vintage Rallies etc TDA, just a tannoy announcement :-- "please return to car Regn Blah De Blah immediately, or a window will be smashed to release them " The only thing I don't know is which windows are the hardest, not necessarily the dearest, to replace ??
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Makes no odds how much windows are, pets and children shouldn't be enclosed in this kind of weather. Can't believe it still happens after all the publicity to be honest. Some people are just so stupid in terms of health and safety. You get examples in all walks of life.
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Not walked our two dogs in daytime for well over two weeks, ventured out last night at 9.30pm, but only on grass surface, in the shade is the best place for all pet's and us.
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If I said the 'W' word at 9:30 pm Molly would look at me as if to say ... You kidding? I'm sleeping! But if I even look as though I'm heading for the door at tea time, Molly will be there, ready & waiting for her walk. First stop is then the river.
Not all dogs are the same & credit other owners from doing it different
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My daughter is a dog walker and one of her clients has lost a dog in the car to the heat - apparently it was a misunderstanding between husband and wife not knowing where the dog was - what a horrid way to go poor little dog. A few years back there was the awful story of the Police dog handler who killed two of his dogs in successive years - some people clearly don't learn!
She also met a lady while she was exercising dogs in the village. Lady was sitting on the seat and remarked how hot it was - then she used the chucker to throw a ball for her dog which wasn't interested. She said I can't understand why the dog won't chase the ball. Daughter said perhaps the dog is feeling the heat too? Oh NO she said dogs are fine in hot weather!
I have had to force one of mine to come into the shade - she seems to enjoy the sun so much - but I get worried. I would rather believe she would come in when she should but she has worried me. Both dogs have had their coolcoats on all day today.
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