
Canine hyperthermia resulting from vehicular confinement in elevated temperatures poses a severe risk to animal welfare. A parked vehicle can rapidly transform into a dangerously hot environment, even on moderately warm days.... Read more »

Storing pet food within a vehicle during periods of high temperature can lead to spoilage. For example, canned food can become overheated, potentially causing bacterial growth and rendering it unsafe. Dry kibble,... Read more »

Leaving a canine unattended in a vehicle, even for a relatively short duration such as 120 minutes, presents significant risks to the animal’s well-being. Interior vehicle temperatures can rapidly escalate, particularly during... Read more »