Police smash car window to save dog in critical condition after he was left in 123-degree heat

Police officer Dave Kornowski and his partner were called to reports of animal cruelty at a Walmart and arrived to find the pup called Pedro in distress.

According to KTLA sister station KDVR in Denver  officers smashed the window to rescue the dog and his owner was arrested.

 

The temperature has already reached nearly 100 degrees outside but inside the car that Pedro was trapped in it was 123.7 degrees, police said.

Officer Kornowski said it appeared the dog had “neurological issues” from being in the car that long.

“If you love your animal that much, you wouldn’t leave it in a hot car like that,” he said.

Critical condition

The dog was rushed to an animal hospital in a critical condition but thankfully is expected to survive and will be taken to Foothills Animal Shelter.

Staff shared Pedro’s story on their Facebook page with a stern reminder that “leaving an animal in a hot car is never safe.”

“Temperatures can rise rapidly in an enclosed vehicle and become dangerous in minutes,” the shelter wrote in a Facebook post. “When in doubt, leave pets safely at home.”

Fox Denver

This just keeps happening and I’m glad people are reporting dogs in this situation and officers have the power to use whatever means necessary to help these poor pooches.

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