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Group Warns Against Leaving Animal Companions in Parked Cars
For Immediate Release:July 13, 2012
Contact: Kaitlynn Kelly 202-483-7382
Tucson, Ariz. -- In the wake of the recent death of a drug-sniffing dog who reportedly died from heat exhaustion after being left in a hot car for more than an hour, PETA asks that you share the following lifesaving information with your audience.
PETA receives reports every year about animals who suffer horrifying deaths during the spring and summer months. During warm weather, even dogs who are left in a car in the shade can quickly succumb to heatstroke and suffer brain damage as a result. On a 78-degree day, the temperature inside a parked car can soar to between 100 and 120 degrees in just minutes, and on a 90-degree day, the interior temperature can reach as high as 160 degrees in less than 10 minutes. If you see a dog showing any symptoms of heatstroke—including restlessness, heavy panting, vomiting, lethargy, and lack of appetite or coordination—get the animal into the shade immediately. You can lower a symptomatic dog's body temperature by providing the dog with water, applying a cold towel to the dog's head and chest, or immersing the dog in tepid (not ice-cold) water. Then immediately call a veterinarian.
PETA makes the following suggestions for safeguarding animals:
TV: PETA's new public service announcement starring Elisabetta Canalis, which shows the dangers of leaving dogs in hot cars, is available upon request. Print: PETA's warm-weather public service announcements featuring Laura Bell Bundy are available to link to or download here (for print) and here (for online). Radio: PETA's warm-weather public service announcement is available to link to or download here.
For even more tips, visit PETA.org.