Dog was put down for heat stroke after being left in a car in Oshawa: police | CBC News
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Police arrested a dog owner in Oshawa after two dogs were left in a hot vehicle, causing one to suffer heat stroke and be euthanized. Officers responded to an animal abuse call indicating the dogs were distressed after being left in the vehicle for an extended period. The police issued a warning about the dangers of leaving animals in cars during hot weather, stating even a few minutes can be harmful. The incident highlights the importance of keeping pets safe from extreme heat.
The owner of two dogs was arrested after they were left in a hot vehicle, leading to one dog being put down due to heat stroke.
Durham Regional Police responded to an animal abuse call after the dogs showed signs of distress from being in a vehicle for an extended period.
This incident serves as a reminder of the serious dangers posed to animals left in vehicles during hot weather, especially with rising temperatures.
Police emphasized that even a few minutes in a parked car can be dangerous for animals, urging the public not to leave them alone.
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