Dangers of Leaving Your Dog in a Parked Car PSA [VIDEO]
ARL and Boston Fire Department team up for public service video
A few weeks ago, the ARL teamed up with our private veterinary clinic Boston Veterinary Care and the Boston Fire Department to create a public service video to warn pet owners of the dangers of leaving a dog in a parked car during the summer.
With temperatures approaching 90 degrees around Greater Boston, today seemed like the perfect day to re-share the video.
Watch it now:
Remember: dogs don’t sweat the way people do.
Even when it’s only 80 degrees outside, the inside of a car can heat up to more than 120 degrees in just minutes – even with the windows cracked. When the temperature rises, leave your dog at home.
Special thanks to the Boston Fire Department!




Adjust your running schedule to the early morning or late evening to avoid the hottest parts of the day.
Please make two critical phone calls today.

