Humane society reminds people to keep an eye on furry friends
Already this year, the Regina Humane Society has received 37 calls regarding animals in hot cars, including 20 calls in the past month.
“Sadly, this is something we have to talk about every year,” said Bill Thorn, the society’s director of marketing and public relations. “Typically we get over 100 in a year, and one is too many. It’s just so unnecessary.”
This past week, temperatures in Saskatchewan have have hit record highs. Thorn says pet owners should be cautious and, although they love their furry friends, should leave the animals at home.
“The temperature inside of your car can skyrocket in just a couple of minutes,” Thorn said. “People think they can leave the car running and the air conditioning on, but I could show you all kinds of stories of pets that have died when that happened because the air conditioning failed, the engine fails or other things that can happen.


