Pet owners are being urged ensure their animals are safe and comfortable on car journeys during this week's heatwave.
The call comes breakdown organisation GEM Motoring Assist as forecasters are predicting temperatures in the low 30s in some parts of the country by the weekend.
A car’s interior can become hotter than the outside temperature, and veterinary surgeons warn of the threat of heatstroke within the space of a few minutes. There is risk of collapse and death within 20 minutes.
If a dog becomes ill or dies inside a car, the owner may face a charge of animal cruelty under the Animal Welfare Act 2006, warns GEM. This offence can bring a prison sentence of up to six months in custody and/or a fine of up to £20,000.
GEM head of road safety James Luckhurst warned of the risks. “Leaving a dog in a car with no ventilation is dangerous - even if just for a few minutes - because the temperature inside a parked vehicle rises quickly.
“Dogs are unable to regulate their body temperature in the way that humans do; their usual method of panting doesn’t work when the temperature is too hot. That’s why, if you see a dog in a hot car and it appears to be distressed or suffering from the symptoms of heatstroke, seek help immediately by dialling 999 and asking for the police.”
GEM has compiled a short checklist designed to ensure dogs stay safe and comfortable on car journeys:
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