Brighton police recently rescued a dog trapped in a hot car outside a JCPenny and the owner was issued a summons for animal neglect.
BRIGHTON, Colo. — Brighton police recently rescued a dog trapped in a hot car outside a JCPenney and the owner was issued a summons for animal neglect.
The dog's owner, who has not been identified, was issued a summons for animal neglect. The owner understood why the window was broken and thanked officers for"this teaching moment," the department said. The American Veterinary Medical Association estimates that if the outside temperature is 95 degrees, it only takes 10 minutes for temperatures inside a car to reach 114 degrees. After one hour, temperatures would reach the 138-degree mark. The American Kennel Club said a parked vehicle with a slightly opened window heats up at nearly the same rate as a vehicle with windows rolled up.
That same month, a dog was rescued from a 117-degree car at a Walmart in Lakeside. The dog's owner was arrested after a brief pursuit in the parking lot. The dog was taken to a Wheat Ridge vet clinic and made a full recovery. It was adopted out to new owners.
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