Discussion started by: | Discussion > Hot dogs are not cool in carsThe evidence of global warming seems to be hotting up, with April being the warmest since records began, and the rest of the summer is set to follow suit with forecasters predicting one of the hottest ever. While some of us humans are happy, how do our dogs feel, wrapped up in their fur coats? In these warmer months a quick trip to the shop in the car does not mean much to us, but for our dogs it is a different matter. The temperature between inside a car and outside is staggeringly different; cars can become like ovens with temperatures soaring to 120°F/49°C within six to ten minutes. Even with windows open, it can take just 20 minutes for dogs to suffer from heatstroke and die an agonizing death. Even responsible dog owners can make the mistake of not realising just how lethal travelling in the heat with their dog can be and the Kennel Club has produced a set of guidelines outlining the safe way to travel with your dog in these warmer months. ALWAYS
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