Saturday, October 22, 2016

California: Animal Control officer rescues two dogs from scorching hot car. Owner claims she didn't know they were inside

CALIFORNIA -- Two dogs had to be rescued from a hot car in East Village on Thursday.

San Diego Police and the Department of Animal Services with the County of San Diego were called after good Samaritans noticed two small dogs trapped inside a red Mustang.


"I was very furious to see these dogs were left in the car. It made me very upset because I am a dog owner. I got furious because the police and pet people did not do anything," said Sherry Moore.

Just as animal control officer broke the glass on one of the windows and remove the little Chihuahuas, the owner showed up with her kids CLAIMING SHE DIDN'T KNOW HER TWO DOGS WERE IN THE CAR.

 

The crowd berated the woman for leaving her pets inside a car on a hot day.

In the video clip, you can see the current temperature on the screen -- 90 degrees.

The officers spoke with the woman and the animals were transported to the shelter to be examined.

 

"Medical staff looked at them right away and found out they were actually in good condition. They were not suffering from heat stroke or anything like that," said Daniel De Sousa, Department of Animal Services.

De Sousa said if the owner wants her dogs back, she will have to pay a fine.

"She needs to be held accountable and hopefully she learns from this and hopefully she never does this again," he said.

 

Starting in January, a new law will go into affect that would allow people to break a car window if there is an animal inside that is in distress. It's a law that come with risks, said De Sousa.

"They are going to break a window, try and grab a dog. The dog is going to protect the car. Someone may get bit or that animal escapes," he said.

DeSousa's advice is to call the police and leave it to the professionals.

(CBS8 - Oct 21, 2016)

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