Is It Too Hot For Your Dog?

It amazes me that people STILL need to be reminded not to leave their pets in a hot car.  We need to continue to educate people on the fact that dogs can not cool their bodies the same way that we can, so being left for just a few minutes in a hot car can cause permanent organ damage or death.  In the past two weeks alone, I’ve seen two local stories of dogs dying needlessly because their owners thought cracking a window would be sufficient to keep the car cool.

If you see a dog in a hot car:

  • Record the information about the vehicle (license plate, make and model)
  • Alert the owner of the business
  • Call the police or animal control
  • If the dog seems in imminent danger, find a witness who can confirm the facts, then take the necessary steps to remove the dog from the vehicle.
  • Move the dog to the shade and try to give him water.  Place a cool towel over the head, neck and abdomen of the dog to try to lower their body temperature.
  • Stay put until help arrives!

Want to help get the word out?  MyDogIsCool.com has some great printable flyers, as does DogsTodayMagazine.uk.

Here’s another great flyer for you to share.  Click on the image below to view it full size. Then print out some copies.  Keep plenty of them in your glove box and spread the word!

Even on a 75 degree day, it only takes 10 minutes for your car to reach 100 degrees inside.  Those are some scary statistics!

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Comments
  • Vanilla Bean June 30, 2012 at 9:53 am

    hi Lulu and Wally, just dropping by from the blog hop… heat stroke is one of the doggie problems here in the tropics… so thanks for posting a nice printable flyers… happy weekend x0x0x – Vanilla Bean

  • RumpyDog! June 30, 2012 at 11:56 am

    The best part of cell phones is that you don’t have to leave the car to get help right away. Great post!

  • Mom June 30, 2012 at 2:25 pm

    Great info!! Even if you’re not a dog owner, you should know what to do if you see a dog in need of help. All summer long people leave dogs inside their cars, and they die. I will note the steps to save a dog if I see one..Thanks for this post!

  • Jessica @ YouDidWhatWithYourWeiner June 30, 2012 at 5:04 pm

    My dogs ride in the car all of the time with me. BUT when it is over 60 (which it isn’t in Seattle most of the year) I either leave my dogs at home, take them into the store or whatever with me or just don’t get out of the car. I am not sure how people can think that it doesn’t get too hot in the car.

  • Hawk aka BrownDog June 30, 2012 at 6:07 pm

    Hi Y’all,

    Can’t make that post often enough in the summer.

    Just wanted to stop to see how your week was. Hope your weekend is a great one!

    Y’all come by now,
    Hawk aka BrownDog

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