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brewjaz
Apr 12, 2015Explorer
THANK YOU--I am so glad you asked this question....I would have never thought about it until an emergency.
I would go with what others said about asking a local rescue group or police for help/contacts.
As far as what westernrvparkowner said about leaving the dogs in your car and checking on them every half hour--only do that if it's cooler out (under 65 deg. or so). A dog can die of a heat stroke VERY quickly (and horribly) in a very short time at temperatures over 68 deg.
I would go with what others said about asking a local rescue group or police for help/contacts.
As far as what westernrvparkowner said about leaving the dogs in your car and checking on them every half hour--only do that if it's cooler out (under 65 deg. or so). A dog can die of a heat stroke VERY quickly (and horribly) in a very short time at temperatures over 68 deg.
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