
For Immediate Release:
June 30, 2023
Contact:
Brittney Williams 202-483-7382
Roanoke Rapids, N.C. â With temperatures expected to riseâputting dogs kept chained or penned outdoors at high risk of enduring heat prostration and dyingâPETA is issuing an urgent warning and reminder that itâs illegal to leave a dog outside without access to adequate food, water, and shelter. PETA fieldworkers regularly find and learn of dogs who have suffered and died from heat-related causes. Already this year, 47 animals have reportedly died from heat-related causes across the country, and the actual figure is likely far higher, as most deaths go unreported.
PETA urges people to be on the lookout for dogs who are in need of assistance, including those who might be experiencing heatstroke symptoms, and advises everyone to do the following:
- Take notice when a dog exhibits an extended, curled-up tongue and heavy panting, as dogs canât sweat as humans do, so heat builds up inside their bodies.
- Touch the pavement before walks to ensure that it wonât burn dogsâ foot pads.
- Walk only in the shade or on earth or grass, andâŻnever leave animals outdoors in extreme heat or inside vehicles at any time.
Anyone who leaves animals outside to suffer in severe weather may beâŻprosecuted for cruelty.
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Source: Peta.org