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Vet Sits in Parked Car Great video that shows temperature increase in a parked car with windows cracked. Vet Sits In Parked Car With Windows Cracked On A Hot Day - Video What an awesome vet to do this & make a video about it! |
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That was so great..I had to share on my FB. |
I shared on my fb too |
Definitely interesting. I don't know how people can justify leaving their dogs in cars. Horrible. I cannot imagine how scary that must be for the pet... |
What a wonderful presentation! This is why I don't hesitate to notify the police when I see this happen.:mad: |
That is very good of that vet to do that. I would never leave mine in a car not only on cool days |
That is awesome, that is a Vet I would love to take my dog too. I don't know how he was able to stand it in there, I would have melted. Peanut is never ever in the car alone, not on cool days, nights, never. |
I agree, awesome video. So happy to see a Vet who cares! Sadly, I see this a lot where I work, but I do confront my customers. Thank you for sharing, I shared it on my FB page also. |
I shared it also. It was great that he did this to show people |
Great video! I would like to see another one demonstrating how hot pavement gets when temperatures spike. Too many people are out walking their dogs on pavement hot enough to fry eggs. :( This is a risk not only to the paws, but overall body temperature too. |
Excellent post. This has always been my suggestion for owners that think it is OK to run into a store while leaving the dog in the car. Sit there in the car for the length of time you would be in the store! The problem is most people have no sense of time concerning these things. They think they will only be gone 10 minutes but really you can't walk into the store, find what you need and check out in 10 minutes. It takes 10 minutes to check out not to mention the time standing in line. There is no way you can estimate the length of the line or any problems that may occur in the process. |
Good post, I shared it on my FB also. With the warm weather they are having in parts of the country this information cannot be shared enough. |
I think that Vet. is awesome and crazy in the same time.....he sure got his point across.I also hope that many many people , got the message. |
Yesterday, I went to McDonald's with my husband and 3 kids and it always takes us a good hour to eat and everything. Well, there was a medium sized dog in the car next to us with all 4 windows down. He was still in there when we got done. An hour later. It was 90 degrees outside, so it was at least 95 to 100 in the car. |
I LOVE this Vet!!! What a great way to show what happens in a hot car. This is the perfect time of year for this reminder. Here in AZ, if we see an animal in a car on a hot day - we can call 911, and the police will come. I've done it SEVERAL times, sadly. It makes me absolutely crazy to see dogs in hot cars :mad:. |
When we had our last dog Tina I just plainly REFUSED to take her shopping with me. My husband didn't understand then just how quickly it can affect a dog until I showed him a magazine article and then he was absolutely horrified :eek: And this is in the UK where 20-25C is hot!!! I used to take Tina to the beach at 6.30am and again in the late evening about an hour before dusk...and even then it would occasionally be quite warm so I would encourage her to go swim in the sea :thumbup: When I get my Yorkie she will never be left alone in the car, whatever the weather! It's just not worth the risk of overheating (or freezing in winter?) or being stolen :( |
TV networks should run this on their newscasts as part of their public service duties. |
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I'm happy to see so many have been sharing this on FB. That's the first thing I did after seeing it too! Hopefully it keeps getting shared amongst your friends and lots of people see this. There's just something so different about reading about the temperature going up in a vehicle and seeing that vet sitting there sweating. |
Since TV networks can run Casey Anthony and Jodi Arias and George Zimmerman trials 7 hours a day and longer to gather viewership, it would be wonderful of them to take a few minutes to run this a few times a day since they are making more $$$ off the added viewership and sure can afford it. It could get the message out all over the States so fast! Even the first two minutes are powerful enough to get the message across and then jump to the last few seconds when the temp is so hot. Of course in Texas and Southwester states and in the highest summer temps, the heat would be way, way hotter than that, not even factoring in the humidity. What an awful death for a child or a pet!!! |
Heat+small animals or children=BAD!!!!! I have friends who lost their Pug puppy a couple of years ago because while they were at work the thermostat in their house malfunctioned and the pup roasted to death in his kennel. They were so devastated and felt so guilty! |
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