#8 Postby HurriCat » Mon Jun 26, 2006 1:55 am
One thing none of them can take is a hot car. At work, my buddy and I were driving past a small shopping center. These jackasses had left their big boxer-looking dog in the car, with about eight inches of a window down. This is Orlando, FL in August, by the way, with Mr. Sun going full bore. The dog had squeezed his head and part of his chest out of the tiny gap, and was wiggling side to side. We parked right away, and the dog got all the way out as we ran up, landing in a heap and panting like crazy. The car doors were locked, but I'd already been intending to take out the window. I went around to the nearest storefront and went inside. I asked who owned the big brown car and some lady and teenager said it was theirs. I told them that their dog was almost dead and that they needed a vet NOW. These people actually looked surprised that it could get so hot in a car. They loaded up the dog who was up on it's feet, but still wobbly and panting. They said they were going right to the vet, so maybe the dog ended up okay. I wanted to thrash those two so bad. Even in the shade with all windows cracked a good bit, a car becomes an oven. Leave the pets at home!
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