Authorities have repeatedly warned owners to be careful not to leave their pets locked in their cars, especially when temperatures are high. Many of us forget the warnings and think that nothing bad will happen to their pet, but many examples have shown just the opposite.

Going to the market or shopping no matter how fast we think we will finish never goes as planned, so as long as we walk freely while our dog is locked in the car, there can always be a chance of injury.

Dogs and children should never be left unattended in a car, especially when temperatures are unbearable. Most people do not even think about it, so they decide to leave their puppies in the car waiting for them until they suffocate from the heat.

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Boomer gray puppy was a victim of heat exhaustion. Unfortunately, his so-called parent left him alone in a hot car in California, where it was about 100 degrees Fahrenheit outside. Boomer had no choice but to scream for help. No real parent of a dog would ever put a poor dog alone in the car.

When Boomer stayed in the car, it was about 99 degrees outside. However, it was probably even warmer inside because the cars could be heated like stoves. The poor puppy had no choice but to bark at the top of his lungs. He kept shouting and shouting until he caught the attention of a kind of stranger.

The stranger was afraid of the worst after seeing Boomer in the car. Poor Boomer could barely move as temperatures rose. The kind person found a way to pull the puppy to safety. He also managed to help save the puppy’s life from overheating. In the process, he reached the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office. They headed to the scene.

Police measured the temperature of the car and found that it was 130 degrees Fahrenheit inside. If the puppy had stayed there longer, he might not have survived. After the puppy was rescued, the police managed to locate the owner of the puppy and arrested him for cruelty to the animals.

Police after the event appealed to pet owners to never carry their pets alone in their cars as exposure to those high temperatures could cause the pet to die.

Police also reminded everyone that dogs can not regulate heat, as can humans.

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