Thursday, July 23, 2015

7.23.15

Friendly reminder: Leaving pets in cars can be dangerous too! Take the pledge here to help save lives: https://www.aspca.org/form/pledge-save-lives-summer

How do you know if it's too hot for pets?

Even with the windows cracked, temperatures inside of a parked car can climb from 80 degrees to 112 degrees in less than thirty minutes.

Leaving an animal alone in a car is more than just a bad idea, it’s a form of animal cruelty. And since the ASPCA can’t be everywhere at all times, we need YOU to be our eyes and ears on the ground.
Please take the pledge today.
If I see an animal alone in a hot car, I will:
  • Immediately call animal control or 911. Local law officials have the ability to enter the vehicle and rescue the pet.
  • Notify the mangers of nearby businesses so they can make an urgent announcement.
  • Stay with the pet until help has arrived.
With your help, we can keep more animals safe this summer and all year long.

Want other ways to help protect your pets? Check out our auto alert thermometers.
http://www.promopaw.com/auto-alert-thermometer.html
Auto alert black disk clears away and reveals a warning message when heat in vehicle is potentially dangerous for children or pets.

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

7.7.15

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