Outside the pub I go to there’s a small tapped barrel of water (always kept topped up) and a couple of dog bowls. The dogs are treated better than the patrons. I like that about the place.
Put on a winter coat on and sit in your car In the heat for as long as you can. Then walk around at whatever function you decided was fun with that coat on. Ask yourself, should I leave my beloved pet home in the a/c?
Read an article explaining “wet bulb” temperature, a more accurate representation of ambient temperature than heat index measurements(measured in shady conditions, btw!) and used by the military via a flag system. Here in Florida most days are at least red flag conditions, with a few reaching black flag levels. Not good for man or beast!
Thank you Mr. Raeside for spreading the word about pets in vehicles. Here is a video of veterinarian Dr. Ernie Ward who shows what it is like for a human to be inside a vehicle with the windows barely open – See the thermometer as the time passes. A very useful tool to share with your friends, neighbors and family: >
In Arizona it is legal for anyone to smash a vehicle window to rescue an animal or child…Inside vehicles temps can reach 150º or more in a matter of minutes.
The programming they have now that allows you to keep the engine running and the air conditioning on while you make a brief trip to a restroom is a great feature to protect the dogs that will only be left alone for a few minutes. But don’t start or join any long-winded conversations. And don’t use it for human children.
Great message! Didn’t I see another TOC cartoon showing the dogs listening to a tv news report about a dog being left in the car and commenting in the vein of “what moron would do that”?
Yakety Sax 3 months ago
Today here was 99F, tomorrow is supposed to hit 103F. Friday, 106F, and Saturday 103F.
Freebyrd1 3 months ago
Outside the pub I go to there’s a small tapped barrel of water (always kept topped up) and a couple of dog bowls. The dogs are treated better than the patrons. I like that about the place.
A# 466 3 months ago
Children, too. Yes, some “parents” are stupid enough to leave their offspring in roasting hot cars.
Dobber Premium Member 3 months ago
“This has been a public service announcement”
Gent 3 months ago
Just leaves chicken pig and goat inside car and gets solar powered pollution free roast.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 3 months ago
People who leave pets in cars should be sentenced to be in a car in high heat for a couple of hours!!! That’s all. Doubt many would survive anyway.
bigger Nate 3 months ago
Oh yeah and babies
mourdac Premium Member 3 months ago
I wouldn’t even leave ice cream in a hot car, much less something living.
chris_o42 3 months ago
How can people be so stupid to leave a child or a dog in a hot car? Retrograde evolution.
assrdood 3 months ago
Some people are just stupid. I’ve found that scolding them doesn’t help.
Dogtreat Premium Member 3 months ago
Put on a winter coat on and sit in your car In the heat for as long as you can. Then walk around at whatever function you decided was fun with that coat on. Ask yourself, should I leave my beloved pet home in the a/c?
Ack_Blech_Thbbft! 3 months ago
So leave your dog at home then!
gregcomn 3 months ago
Read an article explaining “wet bulb” temperature, a more accurate representation of ambient temperature than heat index measurements(measured in shady conditions, btw!) and used by the military via a flag system. Here in Florida most days are at least red flag conditions, with a few reaching black flag levels. Not good for man or beast!
Kathleen Ensey Premium Member 3 months ago
Thank you Mr. Raeside for spreading the word about pets in vehicles. Here is a video of veterinarian Dr. Ernie Ward who shows what it is like for a human to be inside a vehicle with the windows barely open – See the thermometer as the time passes. A very useful tool to share with your friends, neighbors and family: >
Oldbutnotstupid 3 months ago
you guys got it good were 108 105 then 110 keep in the AC places …..
MichaelD Premium Member 3 months ago
There is a high risk of anvil showers for anyone leaving their dog or any pet in a hot car.
LJZ Premium Member 3 months ago
In Arizona it is legal for anyone to smash a vehicle window to rescue an animal or child…Inside vehicles temps can reach 150º or more in a matter of minutes.
crazeekatlady 3 months ago
Always take water and a bowl when you walk your dog. Regardless of the weather.
eddi-TBH 3 months ago
Please don’t.
zapboy Premium Member 3 months ago
Everyone seems to be in agreement this is a public service not a gag.
Charlie Fogwhistle 3 months ago
The programming they have now that allows you to keep the engine running and the air conditioning on while you make a brief trip to a restroom is a great feature to protect the dogs that will only be left alone for a few minutes. But don’t start or join any long-winded conversations. And don’t use it for human children.
rscjc 3 months ago
Here a person is allowed to break into a car to rescue a pet or a child. Must call 911 first. Leaving the pet or child is a crime here.
Kathleen Ensey Premium Member 3 months ago
Great message! Didn’t I see another TOC cartoon showing the dogs listening to a tv news report about a dog being left in the car and commenting in the vein of “what moron would do that”?