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Save A Dog: NYPD Officers Shatter Car Window To Rescue Dog Locked Inside On Hot Day

When concerned citizens spotted a dog locked inside of a hot car on the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, they called NYPD out to break one of the vehicle’s windows and rescue the pup.

Temperatures rose to the mid-’80s that day, but as the NYPD explained via Twitter: “It only takes 10 mins for the inside of a car to reach a deadly 102°!”

Another tweet from the 19th Precinct sketched out the situation: “Hot car, hot dog rescue—thanks to caring NYers who saw this pup locked in a car for over 2 hours & called 911!”

The luxurious white-haired dog in question was subsequently cleared by a vet as being in okay health.

How Did The Rescue Go Down?

After successfully rescuing the pup, the NYPD shared details of the rescue scenario on social media:

“Our cops responded discovering the car off, windows shut & distressed dog. They broke the window, got pup out & off to a vet for care.”

Now that the pooch has been rescued, the NYPD confirmed that a “criminal investigation continues.”

Unfortunately, this happens all too often as the weather heats up. Earlier this month, a good Samaritan in California broke a car window to save a dog as the outside temperature rose to 102 degrees.

What To Do If You See A Dog Locked In A Hot Car

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It seems like every time the summer season comes around, we read about cases of irresponsible pet parents leaving their dogs locked inside of hot cars.

Some states have laws that protect people who break car windows to save animals as long as they follow certain steps, and some don’t. Keep that in mind when deciding on how to rescue a pet from a hot car.

If you see this sort of situation, here are some steps you can consider taking:

  • Before considering breaking into any car, call the appropriate local authorities. Precise laws vary from state to state.
  • Make an attempt to contact the owner of the car. Ask at local nearby businesses or parking lot attendants.
  • Take a look to see if any doors or windows are open and unlocked so you can keep the pet safe.
  • Make sure to secure fresh water for the dog in the event that they need to be rescued from the car.

Are you happy to see that the officers were able to get the dog to safety? Have you ever had to report a situation involving a dog locked inside a hot car? Let us know in the comments below.

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