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  • Post category:Driving / Family
  • Post published:June 22, 2013

Owners who put an animal at risk by leaving it locked inside a car can face prosecution. Dogs can die from heatstroke in as little as 20 minutes.

Source: The dangers of leaving a dog in a car on a warm day @ RSPCA

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