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Keep Your Pets Cool and Safe This Summer(在夏日保持您的宠物凉爽和安全)

来源:安省政府   更新:2015-07-28 12:02:18   作者:安省政府
 
The summer means spending more quality time out and about with pets, but each year across the province the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals receives hundreds of reports of animals left unattended in parked vehicles. When driving with your pet, remember they need to go with you when you leave your vehicle. If your pet cannot accompany you, make sure to leave them at home where they will be safe, cool and comfortable.
 
On a hot day, the temperature inside your vehicle will quickly become much hotter than the temperature outside. When your pet is left unattended in a hot vehicle, it's not just uncomfortable for them -- it's life threatening.
 
Dogs in particular have very limited ability to sweat. Even a short period in a hot environment can cause suffering and distress and could result in brain damage or death.
 
This summer, take the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals #nohotpets pledge to not leave your pet in a vehicle. You can also help spread the word by tweeting with the #nohotpets hashtag.
 
If you come across an unattended vehicle with an animal inside that appears to be in distress, act quickly and report it to the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals at 310-SPCA (7722). You can also contact your local police service or your local Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals or Humane Society.
 
Quick Facts
 
  • Excessive panting, drooling, and listlessness are signs of heatstroke in animals. If you witness these signs in your pet, seek veterinary attention immediately, move the animal to a cool area and offer it drinking water.
  • Leaving a pet unattended in a vehicle could result in charges being laid against you under the OSPCA Act and/or the Criminal Code of Canada.
 
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(Source: The Government of Onario)

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