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PETALUMA, California (AP) - Gus the dog has three legs, one eye and no hair, except for a white tuft on the top of his head. He’s a real winner.
The “dog days” of summer can be dangerous for dogs - especially those dogs left inside hot cars. Every year, countless dogs die after being locked in cars while their guardians work, visit, shop, or run other errands. These tragic deaths are entirely preventable.
Through this website, you’ll learn about what you can do to protect dogs from the dangers of hot cars. You can find out how quickly cars heat up in warm weather, whether it’s too hot to take your dog along today, and how to get the word out that it’s just not cool to leave a dog in a hot car, even for “just a minute.”
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