Don't Let A Hot Car Kill Your Lab!
Dear Gina Wrona,
Hundreds of dogs will die in hot cars this summer. Will yours be one of them?
Here are the facts: on an 85-degree day the temperature inside a parked car can reach 102 degrees in just 10 minutes. Within 30 minutes the interior temperature can soar to 120 degrees. Even on a pleasant 70 degree day, the inside of a car may be as much as 20 degrees hotter. Leaving a dog in such a hot car can mean severe damage to their internal organs, nerve damage -- and death.
This is a harsh message, but spreading the news can literally save the lives of dogs in your community this summer.
Click Here to Read More on Labradors.com
Here are the facts: on an 85-degree day the temperature inside a parked car can reach 102 degrees in just 10 minutes. Within 30 minutes the interior temperature can soar to 120 degrees. Even on a pleasant 70 degree day, the inside of a car may be as much as 20 degrees hotter. Leaving a dog in such a hot car can mean severe damage to their internal organs, nerve damage -- and death.
This is a harsh message, but spreading the news can literally save the lives of dogs in your community this summer.
Click Here to Read More on Labradors.com
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