You seem like you really love dogs so I know you would not leave your friend in a hot truck. There are so many nosy SJWs around lately. Just looking to cause trouble and manufacture a scene out of nothing. Your last sentence is so spot on.kklowell said:Once you get a dog, never underestimate the busybodies who think it's their duty to watch for a dog left in a vehicle. I ran into one just the other night when we were out and decided to stop at Walmart. We had our Chihuahua with us but reasoned that since it was about 80 degrees out and the sun was low enough for the store to be casting a shadow on the truck and still going down (it was about 7pm) there would be no problem. That is until this lady saw her in the truck and said, "Sir, you're not leaving that dog in that truck...ARE YOU?" I explained that, yes, that was my intention because it was getting dark so the truck would be cooling, not getting hotter, and that it wasn't that hot out anyway. Her response to that was, "it IS hot and it's humid!" After explaining to her that humidity wasn't going to increase the interior temperature of my truck (which was 84 to begin with) she got in her car. I went in the store, but stood just inside and watched. She didn't leave for at least 5 minutes, so I knew she had called the cops. Yep, they showed up and checked us out, but didn't even talk to me or my wife.
I would never leave the dog in the truck if it had been hot, or getting hotter, BTW.
Having a dog with you while traveling could be pretty cool...someone to talk to who doesn't talk back and likes your suggestions would be nice. LOL
nature lover said:I used to have a dog with me anywhere I traveled. But she left me and filed for divorce. Hey get over it I’m just kidding.
dcbinvt said:Rescue is the way to go. Most rescuers know the dogs in their care, AND... they never forget!
Unconditional True Love has four paws.
DCB in VT
kklowell said:Once you get a dog, never underestimate the busybodies who think it's their duty to watch for a dog left in a vehicle.
Cammalu said:When it’s 70 degrees out the inside of a car can get really, really hot. Roll up your windows and sit in your car for a few and see. I was surprised just how hot it can get.
Sure, if the sun is shining on the vehicle it can, and will, get hot in a hurry. I think most dog owners are smart enough to know that.Cammalu said:When it’s 70 degrees out the inside of a car can get really, really hot. Roll up your windows and sit in your car for a few and see. I was surprised just how hot it can get.
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