
Pets in Hot Cars: Legal Rescue & Heatstroke Signs
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With scorching temperatures in Northern California, pet owners must be aware of the dangers of leaving animals in hot cars. California law prohibits confining pets in vehicles under dangerous conditions, with penalties ranging from fines to jail time if harm occurs. If you encounter a distressed animal, you can legally break in to rescue it. Dogs and cats show signs of heat stroke, with brachycephalic breeds, obese pets, and those with dark fur being most at risk. Newer cars offer pet comfort modes, but officials stress the importance of never leaving pets unattended in vehicles, even with windows open.
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