The Winnipeg Free Press says this small dog was rescued from a hot car parked at the Costco on McGillivray Boulevard.
Read Gordon Sinclair's article in the button below.
Sinclair says this was "one of nine calls the (Winnipeg) humane society took on pets left alone in cars last weekend. One of close to 200 calls their crews have received this spring and summer, 108 of them in July alone....
(E)ven with fines of close to $300 per animal for first-time offenders, even with police releasing an advisory in June and all the other ones like it over all the years, pet owners still aren't getting the message."
What about the next time?
Is a $300 fine, for some people, a license to kill your dog?
Read Gordon Sinclair's article in the button below.
Sinclair says this was "one of nine calls the (Winnipeg) humane society took on pets left alone in cars last weekend. One of close to 200 calls their crews have received this spring and summer, 108 of them in July alone....
(E)ven with fines of close to $300 per animal for first-time offenders, even with police releasing an advisory in June and all the other ones like it over all the years, pet owners still aren't getting the message."
What about the next time?
Is a $300 fine, for some people, a license to kill your dog?