So I live in an apartment complex. There is a car parked in the building across from us that has left their dog in it for a little over an hour. Is that acceptable? Its sunny and 45 degrees here. The dog doesnt seem upset, but it just seems like a long time to be in the car when the owners are inside. I dont know who the car belongs to, but I guess I could call housing and let them know. Do you guys feel comfortable leaving your dog in the car for that long? Mine would freak out, but I know some dogs like the car.
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?I agree?
IMO, this is not ok ever. Even in "cooler" weather the temperature can be so much greater inside the car.
ETA: this is also illegal in many places I believe...
I would definitely not be comfortable with that. Not only would my dog not be comfortable with it, I don't think it's right for that long.
If the car is off, they would undoubtedly have the windows cracked, in which case, what happens if someone decides to steal the car? In a case that I heard of they stole the car and killed the dog. Then you're left carless and dogless. (I realize this isn't likely, but I still wouldn't try it.)
And if they don't have the windows cracked I would think that at some point it would stuffy in there regardless of how it feels outside.
I hate it when people leave their animals in the car for such a long time. Too many things can go wrong there IMO.
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I can understand this- this is a rare circumstance, but these people do it quite often. Never for this long though. I cant see if he is still in the car. Maybe I will go check.?
This could depend on the dog. My dog probably wouldn't tolerate it well if it "only" got to 80 in a car and there was little to no air circulation. Plus, as you say, without water the combined conditions could lead to dehydration. Not worth it to me.
This exactly.
ETA* And just because the dog isn't acting funny doesn't mean he's not too hot or dehydrated. When we got my pup from the pound he was overheated and a little dehydrated and hardly moved.
This, especially since you said they do it often.
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I'm not saying the dog is comfortable (though, I think OP said it looked ok?), but animal control is more concerned with their welfare than comfort. I still wouldn't leave a dog in the car for an hour anyway, but if the question is whether to call animal control I'd say not yet. I mean in the summer if you don't have air conditioning a house can heat above 90+, and dogs and people manage.
I should clarify - by tolerate I don't mean comfort necessarily - I mean I don't think she would do well in it period. As another post noted, just like with people, they might not act uncomfortable but that doesn't mean that dehydration hasn't set in.