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Leave Your Dog At Home, Not In Your Vehicle

Darpan News Desk , 08 Jun, 2016 12:09 PM
    With temperatures expected to remain in double digits for the foreseeable future, the Nanaimo RCMP wishes to advise the public on what to do if you see a dog or any animal left unattended in a parked vehicle.
     
    We understand and appreciate how the public must feel when they see an animal left unattended in a parked vehicle. We also recognize the majority of these calls are often resolved without injury to the animal or without causing damage to the vehicle, said Constable Gary O’Brien of the Nanaimo RCMP.
     
    Animal Control and the SPCA have no authority to remove an animal from a vehicle and will contact the RCMP if it is necessary to do so. Follow this check list before contacting any of the aforementioned agencies
     
     Is the vehicle parked in the direct sun (feel the hood), is there some shade?
     
     Are the windows down, does the animal have air flow and water?
     
     How long have you observed the animal for?
     
     How is animal behaving? (panting, lying down, barking, vomiting, etc.)
     
     Have you tried to find the owner by going to nearby stores, having the owner paged by vehicle description and plate number, inquiring with nearby pedestrians or others?
     
    If you observe an animal that is shaking uncontrollably, appears lethargic or has lost coordination, it is most likely in distress and thus, warrants the attendance of the RCMP, said Constable Gary O’Brien of the Nanaimo RCMP.

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