Dogs in cars

huskydog replied on 07/07/2016 20:10

Posted on 07/07/2016 20:10

just a post to new dog owners to  remind them not to leave your dog in your car now the wether is warming up .

An outside temp of 22c can reach up to 47c inside your car in an hour,get a thermometer and leave in your car to see how hot it gets, there are times when we need to nip in to the shop ,but leave someone with your dog so you can wind down all the windows and everyone's happy

moulesy replied on 07/07/2016 21:05

Posted on 07/07/2016 21:05

Thanks, HD, a very timely reminder. Let's hope the weather does start behaving itself. We do exactly what you suggest when shopping; in fact we also do it if we want to visit NT properties - one of us will sit with the dogs and read or maybe take them for a walk while the other looks round then we'll swap roles. It's a small enough sacrifice really. Happy

Bakers2 replied on 07/07/2016 21:14

Posted on 07/07/2016 21:14

Very timely reminder. May I add that the same applies to children being left alone in a vehicle? 

briantimber replied on 07/07/2016 22:49

Posted on 07/07/2016 22:49

Last weekI had to ask a grumpy gent to open his car windows as he had two dogs in his car and was going into Lidl's,."Whats it got to do with you?" was his reply, I pointed out that it was a sunny day and cars got very hot in the sun and would distress his dogs, "mind your own business" was his retort, ok, said I, I'll ring the RSPCA and tell them what you are doing and give them your car registration number. He tried to stare me out and realised that I wasn't going to let the matter go, he then opened all his windows whilst muttering something like "interfering old git" under his breath. Thank you, I replied  and continued walking wiith Alfie....Yell

huskydog replied on 08/07/2016 08:46

Posted on 08/07/2016 08:46

This is the problem ,people don't appreciate how hot the inside of a car can get , and just remember us dogs can't take our coats offSurprised

Pippah45 replied on 10/07/2016 20:45

Posted on 10/07/2016 20:45

My SIL is oblivious to all the warnings and now thinks the sloping back window of her car deflects the sun better than the straight up back window of previous car!  What angle do they put solar panels at?!  

I have a gate on the back of my car and can leave the tailgate up with the dogs padlocked in and the rest of the car locked.  Only for a quick dash in the hottest weather but they have never got unduly hot.  Dogs can't sweat which is why they mustn't overheat very dangerous for them. 

Riba replied on 11/07/2016 16:28

Posted on 11/07/2016 16:28

We live opposite a dog sanctuary that had it's annual open day yesterday, and twice during the day they had to come over tannoy to tell someone to go back to their car and let their dog out before they smashed their window.

What sought of Muppet goes to a dogs home and then leaves a dog to cook in a car Yell

surburban2000 replied on 11/07/2016 17:12

Posted on 11/07/2016 17:12

I saw adog in a picup cab in parkinglot carpark the doors locked and the truck moter running and AC on  and two smell dogs in a runnig statoinwagon estate with AC on in the Campingword carpark wy cant the Mupets leav the dogs at home or at freinds house insted of ideling the car and burning fuel YellJ&I

Pippah45 replied on 11/07/2016 20:27

Posted on 11/07/2016 20:27

I take mine with me as one is neurotic and the other a rescuee - and I live so far from anywhere leaving them at home would often mean an extra two hours at least of them being alone.  Lots of reasons to keep the dogs close.  But not in really hot cars of course.

IanH replied on 11/07/2016 20:56

Posted on 11/07/2016 20:56

Last weekI had to ask a grumpy gent to open his car windows as he had two dogs in his car and was going into Lidl's,."Whats it got to do with you?" was his reply, I pointed out that it was a sunny day and cars got very hot in the sun and would distress his dogs, "mind your own business" was his retort, ok, said I, I'll ring the RSPCA and tell them what you are doing and give them your car registration number. He tried to stare me out and realised that I wasn't going to let the matter go, he then opened all his windows whilst muttering something like "interfering old git" under his breath. Thank you, I replied  and continued walking wiith Alfie....Yell

Very well done, Brian.......

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