Summer brings epidemic of dogs dying in hot cars


Posted on Jul 23, 2008 By Julia Szabo
Leave a dog in a parked car in summer, you run a very real risk that the dog will die. It can happen to any dog in any car - even a cherished police dog in an air-conditioned patrol car.  

In Mulberry, Florida, K-9 officer Sam Diesel, the partner of Police Officer Sara Movahedi, died in the patrol car when Movahedi left the German Shepherd there with the air conditioner running. Three and a half hours later, she discovered Diesel's lifeless body in the back of her newly assigned 2004 Ford Crown Victoria.  

The patrol car's recently-installed new air compressor had failed, shutting down the air conditioner. The car had not yet been equipped with a special heat sensor that would have alerted the officer's pager when the vehicle began to overheat.  

"The city, the department, and the handler have taken a tremendous hit," Police Chief Lawrence Cavallaro told the local newspaper.  

Dogs Die in Hot Cars is the name of a Scottish band - the name came from a RSPCA campaign to advise dog owners not to leave pets in hot cars - but it's also a sad and too-frequent phenomenon that increases in frequency all over the world in the summer months, when people irresponsibly leave pets in parked vehicles without air conditioning.  

According to the Humane Society of the United States, even with the car windows cracked open on a cool 70-degree day, the temperature in a parked car can climb as high as 120 degrees in minutes, resulting in potentially fatal canine heat stroke for any creature trapped inside.

For safety's sake, dogs should be left at home in hot weather. The only time it's safe to leave a dog in a parked car is in the winter - but even then, only for short periods, and certainly not in freezing temperature as the opposite temperature extreme can result in hypothermia, warns the ASPCA. 
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