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2 Mass. Women Charged After Dogs Found Dead in 130 Degree Car

BRIDGEWATER, MASSACHUSETTS, JUL 18 – Two Bridgewater women face charges after leaving dogs in a vehicle over 90 minutes in 130-degree heat; dogs also found living in unsanitary conditions at home.

  • In Bridgewater, Massachusetts, police announced two dogs were found dead inside a sweltering hot car, and two women now face animal cruelty charges.
  • Following their investigation, Bridgewater Police Department found the dogs were confined for over 90 minutes, noting the windows were closed and no air conditioning was on.
  • Bridgewater Fire Department determined the interior reached at least 130 degrees, and Chief Delmonte said officers saw the doodles being hosed in a revival attempt.
  • In Brockton District Court, each woman will face arraignment on animal cruelty and confinement charges, with the summons set for a later date, police said in a press release.
  • `No pet should ever be left in a vehicle on a warm day in direct sunlight, even for a few minutes.` Chief Delmonte said, while demonstration data showed interior temperatures soared to about 115 degrees in ten minutes.
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NBC Boston broke the news in Boston, United States on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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