There are many occasions when we make the mistake of leaving our dogs inside the car when we do errands or if we simply buy something from a convenience store. We think that it is safe for our dogs to be inside the car as he cannot run and get hit by another moving car, safe from being lost, or from any other incidents that may arise. But is he really? What happens when dogs are left in cars? Are we sure that they are safe?
No. Parked cars are considered as a death trap for our canines. We can't leave them - even for a minute - there. A parked car, especially on a warm day, can have a temperature even as hot as an oven. And mind you, you do not want your dog baked, right? For example, on a 22° temperature
outside, a car can easily reach 47° in just an hour!
If you provide me with a defensive answer of leaving your car with windows open or leaving it under a shade to minimize the hotness, I tell you now that your defense won't lead you anywhere as it is still dangerous for your dogs. Dogs die in hot cars, and that is the truth. You cannot alter that fact no matter what reasons you give. Therefore, it is very important that you do not leave your dog inside the car when you are away as it is extremely dangerous for them.