Increased Danger to Pets Left Alone in Cars as Temperature Soars: Ottawa Humane Society
May 27, 2020 — Extremely hot temperatures forecasted for Ottawa this week pose a huge danger to pets left alone in cars, warns the Ottawa Humane Society (OHS).
“Dogs die in hot cars,” says Bruce Roney, OHS President & CEO. “The severe heat makes it crucial that people never leave their pets alone in a car. Temperatures in vehicles rise extremely quickly—even with windows open. Pets can quickly overheat, leading to brain damage and even death”.
The temperature is expected to hit 33 degrees today, prompting Environment and Climate Change Canada to issue a heat warning for the City of Ottawa.
If you see an animal alone in a vehicle with the owner nowhere in sight, dial 911. Signs of heatstroke in dogs include:
- Rapid heartbeat
- Heavy panting
- Lethargy
- Lack of co-ordination
- Weakness or muscle tremors
- Unconsciousness
- Glazed eyes
- Convulsions
“These extraordinarily high temperatures can kill an animal left alone in a car fast,” says Roney. “If you’re running an errand, leave your pet at home. Don’t take the risk. It’s a choice that could make the difference between life and death for your best friend.”
For more information please visit www.ottawahumane.ca.
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