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    I don't understand what would possess someone to bring their dog with them on a shopping expedition to the mall, especially if they were going to be in the mall for a long time. The poor dog was left in a hot vehicle, with the windows all the way up. And even when they got back to the vehicle, they didn't crack the window. They had an infant with them, so we should be thankful that they didn't leave the baby behind too...

    The humane society and mall security were involved. I hope that they were charged with something, but I am sure that they weren't.

    There is a special place for people like this.

    I don't understand why this continues to happen. If you can't bring your dog with you, then leave it at home!!!!!

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    I think the humane society just gives lectures.

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    Brutal. Glad to hear security & Humane Society were notified. At the very least, even if it didn't end in a charge being laid, hopefully the lecture will stop them from doing it again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lucky seven View Post
    I don't understand what would possess someone to bring their dog with them on a shopping expedition to the mall, especially if they were going to be in the mall for a long time. The poor dog was left in a hot vehicle, with the windows all the way up. And even when they got back to the vehicle, they didn't crack the window. They had an infant with them, so we should be thankful that they didn't leave the baby behind too...

    The humane society and mall security were involved. I hope that they were charged with something, but I am sure that they weren't.



    There is a special place for people like this.

    I don't understand why this continues to happen. If you can't bring your dog with you, then leave it at home!!!!!


    Just like the dumbasses who leave their dogs in the back of trucks when its 20 below while they are in Timmy's for hours. Makes me wish it was legal to shoot them.
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    LOL@

    Quote Originally Posted by SIMBA View Post
    Just like the dumbasses who leave their dogs in the back on trucks when its 20 below while they are in Timmy's for hours. Makes me wish it was legal to shoot them.
    Sometimes, things are not as they appear. Don't judge what u know nothing about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucky seven View Post
    I don't understand what would possess someone to bring their dog with them on a shopping expedition to the mall,

    If you can't bring your dog with you, then leave it at home!!!!!
    While I wholeheartedly agree that dogs should not be left in a vehicle for a long time, I also think that some people should ensure that they know all the facts before making abuse accusations.

    We were coming home from Southern Ontario once in October and stopped at the mall in Saginaw. We left our dog in the car; windows a little open, while we ran in to the mall. We were aware of timing and weather conditions and knew we'd only be there for a short time. Our dog was unattended, sleeping, for all of 20 minutes.

    We got back to the car and found a scathing note under our wiper; scolding us for leaving the dog in the car.

    We are responsible pet owners. Until they allow pets in stores, even responsible pet owners will sometimes find themselves in situations where they may need to leave an animal in a car for a short time. And unless spectators have observed the animal for a long time and know for sure that abuse is occurring, they should butt out!

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    My facts are straight on this one....

    your circumstances were clearly different since you were travelling. This poor dog was left for more than an hour. No windows cracked. And even when they got to the vehicle, they still didn't crack a window. I watched with my own eyes. People like that shouldn't be allowed to have animals. This dog was barking and obviously upset.

    I also doubt that any charges were laid. Wish the dog was taken away and placed with someone that would actually care for it.

    Just out of curiousity, would you tell someone to butt out if it was a person that was left for that length of time....say an elderly person or a handicapped person....or a baby???

    this was directed at this particular couple...not every pet owner....

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    Quote Originally Posted by SIMBA View Post
    Just like the dumbasses who leave their dogs in the back of trucks when its 20 below while they are in Timmy's for hours. Makes me wish it was legal to shoot them.
    When did that become illegal?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lucky seven View Post

    Just out of curiousity, would you tell someone to butt out if it was a person that was left for that length of time....say an elderly person or a handicapped person....or a baby???
    The elderly, handicapped or very young are still people and, though there may be challenges involved, they are not disallowed from malls like dogs are. Unless someone has the mental capacity to care for themselves and wish to do so, no person should be left in a car for any length of time.

    I'd be the first one to object.

    But that's a completely different subject. Again, dogs are not allowed in malls; people are.

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    guess we should have butt out and let the dog die.....because it wasn't allowed in the mall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucky seven View Post
    guess we should have butt out and let the dog die.....because it wasn't allowed in the mall.
    Never said that. All I suggested was that people are certain that the dog has been locked up in unhealthy conditions for a long time before they attack people. Don't assume that all dog owners act irresponsibly!

    And I never suggested that you weren't sure of your decision either. If I knew an animal was confined to a sealed, hot car for a long time, I'd have done the same thing you did.

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    no one assumed anything about all dog owners....I am a dog owner myself. And I would never, ever, under any circumstances leave my dog unattended in a vehicle....

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    Huggy is a real animal lover. In the last little while we found out he believes Soo, Ontario, vets should be able to be as useless as they are when it comes to caring for dogs, and now he is all for letting dogs roast in vehicles.

    Lovely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RWGR View Post
    Huggy is a real animal lover. In the last little while we found out he believes Soo, Ontario, vets should be able to be as useless as they are when it comes to caring for dogs, and now he is all for letting dogs roast in vehicles.

    Lovely.
    Your reading skills are lacking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huggy85 View Post
    Your reading skills are lacking.
    As much as your pet empathy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huggy85 View Post

    And I never suggested that you weren't sure of your decision either. If I knew an animal was confined to a sealed, hot car for a long time, I'd have done the same thing you did.
    Clearly RWGR can't read.

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    Clearly you are back-tracking...and not successfully

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    Even 15 minutes in a car with the windows closed in the sun can raise the heat in the car by up to 80 degrees in half an hour. ( I couldnt paste the link, cause Im on my tablet.)

    Im glad someone did something for the poor dog!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MaO3 View Post
    Even 15 minutes in a car with the windows closed in the sun can raise the heat in the car by up to 80 degrees in half an hour. ( I couldnt paste the link, cause Im on my tablet.)
    And I'm not going to argue that Mao3! I stated it was October. It was cool and cloudy. If the wife needs to go into a store when we have the dog with us and conditions are hot, I stay outside with her. Again, I am a responsible pet owner. My point is that people should know the facts before making accusations of abuse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RWGR View Post
    Clearly you are back-tracking...and not successfully
    If you had any reading comprehension skills, you'd be able to understand what I have written.

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