Pet owners could face penalties for leaving animals alone in hot vehicles
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Pet owners could face penalties for leaving animals alone in hot vehicles
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NC (WWAY) — Daytime temperatures are getting warmer, which can lead to potentially deadly consequences for pets. This past Sunday, Wrightsville Beach police and a park ranger rescued a dog from a locked car after it was left inside with temperatures rising. Even with all 4 windows rolled down a bit, the dog was excessively panting, according to the person who called police. Niccole Rosin and her husband were walking nearby an…
Bangkok to Introduce New Pet Ownership Laws in 2026
(April 23, 2025) - Dog and cat owners in Bangkok are being warned of new legislation coming into effect in early 2026 that will mandate pet registration, the use of leads in public, and restrictions on the number of animals kept based on property size. Failure to comply with these new rules will result in penalties.
According to the Pennsylvania State Police, the law requires those with pets to give them basic needs even during hot days - Beaver County Radio
(File Photo of a Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Badge) Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News (Harrisburg, PA) The Pennsylvania State Police and theAnimal Cruelty Unit in the Bureau of Criminal Investigation is giving out a reminder to pet owners to give pets basic needs. According to a release from the Pennsylvania State Police, this is defined by law and pet owners and those who keep their pets outside could face potential animal neglect an…
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