As temperatures continue to climb, Animal Care of Davis County reminds pet owners that leaving a pet in conditions that endanger its health or life—including a hot car—is extremely dangerous and considered animal cruelty in Utah. When a vehicle is not running, the interior temperature rapidly increases—even if the windows are cracked/down and/or the car is parked in the shade. In just 10 minutes, the vehicle’s internal temperature can spike by …
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