PARKING PETS IN YOUR CAR CAN BE DEADLY



October 12, 2015

Pets are part of the family and we frequently take them with us and then leave them alone in the car.  This practice can be deadly.  A little heat outside a car can quickly make it very hot inside even when you are parked in the shade.  Leaving a pet for “just a minute’ may be too long.  Pets don't sweat and can’t cool themselves like people can and their body temperature can rise quickly.  This can lead to severe illness, organ damage – or even death – in a matter of minutes.

Please don’t take your dog along if it is a warm day and don’t ever leave your dog unattended for more than a few minutes. If you see a dog left unattended in a hot car, try to locate the dog’s owners.  If the dog is in distress call the University Police Department at 826-5555.

Bystanders are the "eyes and ears" to aid in preventing animal abuse and neglect. Getting involved does make a difference, especially for those who may not have a voice.

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