I would never leave my dogs in a car anytime never mind when it's hot. I myself hate sitting in a hot car so I would never leave my dogs in the car if I can't stand it myself. It's just totally idiotic!! R.I.P. little one
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Thank you she realy is a little darling!BeeJay said:Something about looking at a rough coated terrier always makes me smile. Your little girl is lovely.damitjanet said:View attachment 33035What is wrong with people these days? I dont even leave my dog in the car in winter if the sun is out. If I do leave her its only for a few mins while I pop into a shop or something and not for a long period. Even when she is out in the garden with me during this hot weather I am constantly checking she is not in the full sun. She is blind so she can't always find the shade so I pick her up and move her to it. There are too many idiots in this world and that is putting it mildly!!
He sounds like he was a great person.JAX said:What a terrible way for these poor dogs to die :rant: :rant: Put the owners in a car for 12 hours min,
R I P .
When I was a sales rep , manys the times Ive let a note on the car windscreen saying RSPCA and Police informed ) thats if I didnt have time to wait to give owners a mouthful ( of advice of course :- "
Many years ago there was a great guy called Les Rogerson , Now Les was a real rough diamond :- " Bald head ( before it was done for fashion ) big strong guy , but at one show at Newark where Les was Sec ,
a dog was locked in a hot car , Les gave an annoucement and gave the owner 2 mins to get to the car , As Les had previosly smashed his way into a car at a previous show the said owner was there ASAP , :- " He didnt get away without having the rath of Les though ,
When Les was around nobody dared do it at newark
R I P LES ,
Even after all these years hes still missed by many . A heart attack at 42 when he was waiting for a byepass . Leaving a young widow and little girl .
Now Les loved his dogs , whatever breed they were , but Staffs , Greyhounds and whippets were his passion
Sorry to change the topic , ive gone all morose now
Should be a few more people like Les in the world. :thumbsup:JAX said:What a terrible way for these poor dogs to die :rant: :rant: Put the owners in a car for 12 hours min,
R I P .
When I was a sales rep , manys the times Ive let a note on the car windscreen saying RSPCA and Police informed ) thats if I didnt have time to wait to give owners a mouthful ( of advice of course :- "
Many years ago there was a great guy called Les Rogerson , Now Les was a real rough diamond :- " Bald head ( before it was done for fashion ) big strong guy , but at one show at Newark where Les was Sec ,
a dog was locked in a hot car , Les gave an annoucement and gave the owner 2 mins to get to the car , As Les had previosly smashed his way into a car at a previous show the said owner was there ASAP , :- " He didnt get away without having the rath of Les though ,
When Les was around nobody dared do it at newark
R I P LES ,
Even after all these years hes still missed by many . A heart attack at 42 when he was waiting for a byepass . Leaving a young widow and little girl .
Now Les loved his dogs , whatever breed they were , but Staffs , Greyhounds and whippets were his passion
Sorry to change the topic , ive gone all morose now
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