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Simon Cowell Says No to Dogs in Hot Cars

The sun may be coming and going like a yo-yo, but it sure is hot out. Temperatures are creeping up to the thirties, and we’re finally starting to feel safe leaving our scarves at home (it’s July, for goodness sake!).

So it’s time to remind you all about not leaving dogs in hot cars. Tell me, how many times have you walked past a car and seen a dog patiently (or frantically) waiting inside a car for their guardian to return? It may be 25C outside, but cars left in the sun and with all the windows rolled up can reach temperatures of 45C. That’s double the outside temperature, and certainly no safe place for pups.

HelpingAnimals.com has got some great tips on this, and check out X-Factor’s Simon Cowell below on why he hates seeing dogs in hot cars.


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posted by Angela Brooke-Ward on August 3rd, 2008 at 11:04 am

Dear Simon
It is sad that human beings need to be constantly reminded to think and care for those unable to speak for themselves but unfortunately true and thank you Simon for doing so.
Sincerely
Angela

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