With the onset of summer comes the stupid people who leave their dogs in cars.
You know it’s true.
A number of my fellow bloggers have been posting about this topic in the past couple of weeks.
Have you seen, Once Again: Dog + Hot Car = Dead…Get It? by Mel at No Dog About It Blog or Dogs And Hot Cars : The Real Tragedy by Kristine at Rescued Insanity?
I’ve been known to hear a dog bark in a parking lot and troll the area looking for the dog, and then I will call the cops.
I work for an engineering firm. Last week my boss sent me to a local town hall to drop something off. I pulled into a parking spot and a pick up truck pulled in next to me. Seeing as 1) I’m a woman and have had it drilled into my head to be aware of my surroundings and 2) I’m a writer with a very active imagination I looked over. I saw the tell-tale ears indicating there was a dog in the truck. 🙁
As I approached the door to the building the man (probably in his late 50’s/early 60’s) was right behind me. I paused and asked him if he intended on being in the building long. He said no. Then almost as an afterthought asked, “Why?”
I explained that I worried about the dog being left in the vehicle as most people aren’t aware how quickly the vehicle heats up. He responded that he was aware of vehicles heating up, which was why he needed someone to help him. (I took that to mean, he was going to use that to get a quick response.)
My business took 5 minutes or less. When I came back out to my car I noted that his truck was still parked there and the windows weren’t cracked very much at all. It was a nice day, probably in the 70’s and not humid, but still my car was warm after me being only gone 5 minutes! I debated on what to do.
I had to go to the post office which was about 30 seconds down the street, so I made an agreement with myself that I would do my business and then check back on the truck. If it was still there I would go inside and raise the roof or at the very least call the police.
When I came back from the post office (possibly 10 minutes later) I breathed a great sigh of relief to see the truck gone. I can tell you my heart was pounding in my chest as I approached the town hall.
This morning I saw another post Is That Outfit Really Worth Your Dog Dying? by Jen from My Brown Newfies. Jen works for a vet’s office and her post explained a lot about the physical reaction a dog has when it’s in a hot car.
In the comments Jodi Chick mentioned how she carries thermometers from the Dollar Store and bumper stickers and slips them inside the windows. (She’s brilliant if you ask me, besides with a name like Jodi…)
Ever since I’ve read that I’ve been on the internet hunt for bumper stickers but I keep coming up busted. I did however use the website that was posted on Jen’s blog picture and found MyDogIsCool.com where you can download and order fliers.
I still would like a bumper sticker though, preferably a magnet so if anyone knows where I might find one……I’d be really grateful. 🙂
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