The charity’s key advice is for people to call 999 immediately if they find a dog in a hot car - the police are best placed to address an emergency situation.
Jonathan Theobald left his three dogs in a car for more than four hours. Daisy, Rascal and Mitch died from heat exposure in June 2016. RSPCA received 7,187 calls about animals in hot environments in 2016. While down from the previous year (8,779), the number is still worryingly high. The charity’s key advice is for people to call 999 immediately if they find a dog in a hot car - the police are best placed to address an emergency situation.
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