Would you break in the car in middle of the heat wave to save a dog or cat trapped inside?
Police officer from Florida save the day!!
https://youtu.be/7DLRl6c-nEgOnly 8 states allow anyone to break window to safe animal ......California, Florida. Ohio, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Indiana, Colorado....
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proud republican wrote:
Would you break in the car in middle of the heat wave to save a dog or cat trapped inside?
You betcha!!! In a heart beat while calling animal control to fine the idiot who would do that and remove the animal to safety!!
proud republican wrote:
Police officer from Florida save the day!!
https://youtu.be/7DLRl6c-nEgOnly 8 states allow anyone to break window to safe animal ......California, Florida. Ohio, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Indiana, Colorado....
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And to this I say ohhhh welllll.. Altho I see Colorado is on the list... I’d do it anyway!!
lindajoy wrote:
You betcha!!! In a heart beat while calling animal control to fine the idiot who would do that and remove the animal to safety!!
The animal would be better off with someone other than animal control.
If the animal was not in distress, no. But I would stay there and wait for the first sign of it or for the owner to return - whichever comes first.
Rose42 wrote:
The animal would be better off with someone other than animal control.
If the animal was not in distress, no. But I would stay there and wait for the first sign of it or for the owner to return - whichever comes first.
Agreed, shelters that adopt out first choice..
..I was just putting it in context with the immediate situation and need to get that animal away from any person that would leave it like that....
lindajoy wrote:
Agreed, shelters that adopt out first choice..
..I was just putting it in context with the immediate situation and need to get that animal away from any person that would leave it like that....
A few years ago a client left her dog on a leash in her car.
When she returned to her car I heard her scream,
the dog had jumped from the front seat to the back and was hanging.
Luckily she had not stayed very long, and we managed to bring the little guy back to life.
From then on she would always bring her dog in.
lindajoy wrote:
Agreed, shelters that adopt out first choice..
..I was just putting it in context with the immediate situation and need to get that animal away from any person that would leave it like that....
Whatever happened to those birdies on the vehicle?
lindajoy wrote:
Agreed, shelters that adopt out first choice..
..I was just putting it in context with the immediate situation and need to get that animal away from any person that would leave it like that....
There could be extenuating circumstances, one never knows. I'd like to give someone the benefit of the doubt rather than jump to a conclusion. A lady I worked with long ago had her baby locked in a running car in winter. If I hadn't seen it and her reaction I'd have immediately thought bad mother. But honestly, that could happen to anyone.
proud republican wrote:
Would you break in the car in middle of the heat wave to save a dog or cat trapped inside?
In a heart beat. Then probably beat the cars owner also. Mike
proud republican wrote:
Police officer from Florida save the day!!
https://youtu.be/7DLRl6c-nEgOnly 8 states allow anyone to break window to safe animal ......California, Florida. Ohio, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Indiana, Colorado....
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I wouldn't give a flying F about the law and I'm a blood thirsty hunter. Mike
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