Have spent the afternoon designing some small labels which I shall keep about my person to stick on any car I see where some idiot has left their dog unattended![]()
Have spent the afternoon designing some small labels which I shall keep about my person to stick on any car I see where some idiot has left their dog unattended![]()
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Doesn't that just make you want to open the door and let them out?? Some people are so ignorant. I would like to put them in a car without AC for a bit and see how they like it. I have been in a restraurants before and seen cars in the parking lot with a dog closed in, panting and drooling like mad, makes me want to scream when I get inside "What IDIOT left their dog closed in the car?!?"![]()
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Originally Posted by WELOVESPUPPIES
I tend to ask that questionGoing to make sure my labels are difficult to get off and will stick them slap bang in the driver's line of sight
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The label idea sound great...I think I may just do the same thing, especially living here in Florida where it is HOTTER than H&!! right now. Make sure they have EXTRA sticky on them.![]()
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Originally Posted by Brody's Mum
How about a preview of your labels?. Might just have to translate some into Italian and do it here too. I am sure you know the heat and humidity in Italy and it is always the same...idiots leaving dogs in cars. It's the same the world over.
On a related subject, it has been hot and humid here. The vet I take the fosters to had 3 dogs in for heat stroke; one died. My vet, where I take my pets, also has had to deal with several and 2 died.
Even dogs who are used to regular exercise can't do it in this weather.
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Do any of the labels start out: "Is your dog alive?"
Any point getting license #'s to report?
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You should call the police. It's animal cruelty and prosecutable, at least here.
With the heat we had, especially last week, a note would have been too late for any animal left in a car. I think a call to the police is necessary in the summer heat.Originally Posted by Karen
Absolutely - call the police. By the time some idiot reads the sticker the dog could be dead.Originally Posted by Karen
I saw a dog in a car on my way into the grocery store a few weeks ago. Was going to have the owner paged inside, but she passed me as I was going in. I followed her and read her the riot act. She seemed to think it was fine because the window was open 2" and there was water in the car. I asked why she didn't leave her 2 kids in the car with the dog.
I think she then got the message.
Don't hesitate - call the police.
Originally Posted by Karen
I agree this is the best course of action, as using sticky lables could be construed as vehicle vandalism regardless of how good your intentions are. Just a thought.
Yesterday I almost had a fit when I saw a dog in a car in 90 degree heat. The car was in the shade and windows cracked but still and I had no idea how long the dog had been there! However upon walking over near the car there was a human in the passenger seat with the dog also. So I'm guessing that the human would be smart enough to turn on the A/C if it had been very long. I calmed down then.
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Maybe pieces of stiff paper instead of sticky labels - that wouldn't be vandalism then.
Stick them in the driver's window, between the window and door frame.
Windshield wipers - they won't notice, or think it is advertising.
Based on experience when I did something similar.
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When I was at the Royal Welsh show, a message on the tamoy came across during a show...
"Could the owners of a white toyota registration xxxx xxx please attend to your dog which has been locked in your car. Passers by have noticed he is in considerable distress."
You should have seen the looks they got. Public humiliation works every time!![]()
I've experienced this scene too many times to count. I always feel like checking if the doors are unlocked so I can at least tie the dogs to the door OUTSIDE. I'm sure this would be illegal also. Although we have a law against dogs riding in the back of trucks unless crated, we still have idiots doing this, I always hope some cop will be around to spot them.
The Wal-Mart I shop most frequently has shoppers who will leave their dog in the car. Unfortunately it is a stone's throw from Kohl's in the same shopping center, so the person might be in either one. The Petsmart I go to has big signs that say, Please don't leave your pet in the car, leashed pets welcome. Once I was at the supermarket on a day like today and there was a dog in a car, so I just pulled my car up opposite that one and waited till the driver came out. I didn't say anything to the driver though.Originally Posted by Miss Z
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