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Is Your Dog Cool?  

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Here's some important info that I thought I would pass on... Please take heed, before a crisis! –Kim

My Dog is Cool

The "dog days" of summer can be dangerous for dogs – especially those dogs left inside hot cars. Every year, countless dogs die after being locked in cars while their owners work, visit, shop or run other errands. These tragic deaths are entirely preventable.

How Hot Do Cars Get?
Have you ever noticed how hot it can get inside a car on a summer day – far hotter than it is outside? That's because a car acts like a greenhouse, trapping the sun's heat.


A study by the Animal Protection Institute showed that even moderately warm temperatures outside can quickly lead to deadly temperatures inside a closed car.

The study, conducted during a local heat wave, compared an outside temperature of a shaded area with the inside of an automobile in three states: fully closed, with four windows cracked and with two windows cracked. Inside temperatures were measured with an indoor-outdoor thermometer and an oven thermometer (both readings are given).

Day 1

Outside TemperatureInside Closed
Automobile

Indoor-Outdoor Oven Thermometer

9:00 am

82°F / 27.8°C

109°F / 42.8°C

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9:30 am

87°F / 30.6°C

115°F / 46.1°C

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10:00 am

91°F / 32.8°C

115°F / 46.1°C

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10:30 am

94°F / 34.4°C

114°F / 45.6°C

115°F / 46.1°C

11:00 am

98°F / 36.7°C

114°F / 45.6°C

119°F / 48.3°C

11:30 am

100°F / 37.8°C

117°F / 47.2°C

124°F / 51.1°C

12:00 pm

101°F / 38.3°C

119°F / 48.3°C

127°F / 52.8°C

1:30 pm

112°F / 44.4°C

124°F / 51.1°C

130°F / 54.4°C

2:30 pm

125°F / 51.7°C

130°F / 54.4°C

159°F / 70.6°C

4:00 pm

98°F / 36.7°C

110°F / 43.3°C

110°F / 43.3°C

Day 2

Outside TemperatureInside Auto – Four
Windows Cracked

Indoor-Outdoor Oven Thermometer

9:15 am

84°F / 28.9°C

98°F / 36.7°C

98°F / 36.7°C

10:00 am

88°F / 31.1°C

103°F / 39.4°C

105°F / 40.6°C

10:30 am

90°F / 32.2°C

108°F / 42.2°C

108°F / 42.2°C

11:00 am

92°F / 33.3°C

109°F / 42.8°C

109°F / 42.8°C

12:00 pm

95°F / 35.0°C

113°F / 45.0°C

113°F / 45.0°C

1:00 pm

101°F / 38.3°C

114°F / 45.6°C

115°F / 46.1°C

2:00 pm

110°F / 43.3°C

123°F / 50.6°C

120°F / 48.9°C

3:40 pm

112°F / 44.4°C

129°F / 53.9°C

128°F / 53.3°C

4:00 pm

115°F / 46.1°C

132°F / 55.6°C

130°F / 54.4°C

Day 3

Outside TemperatureInside Auto – Two
Windows Cracked

Indoor-Outdoor Oven Thermometer

8:30 am

72°F / 22.2°C

72°F / 22.2°C

72°F / 22.2°C

9:30 am

80°F / 26.7°C

95°F / 35.0°C

95°F / 35.0°C

12:00 pm

88°F / 31.1°C

105°F / 40.6°C

105°F / 40.6°C

1:50 pm

99°F / 37.2°C

109°F / 42.8°C

109°F / 42.8°C

2:30 pm

104°F / 40.0°C

120°F / 48.9°C

120°F / 48.9°C
(both thermometers showed identical readings)

Other studies show similar results:
  • San Francisco State University – April 2007 fact sheet utilizing data from a Golden Gate Weather Services study.
  • Another study reprinted from the Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society.
  • A study from Stanford University shows that even on comparatively cool days, such as 72°F (22.2°C), a car's internal temperature will rocket to 116°F (46.7°C) within 60 minutes. And keeping the windows open a crack hardly slows the rise at all.
Source: http://redrover.org/mydogiscool/how-hot-do-cars-get
© 2012 RedRover
 

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Tornado Survivor Finds Dog  

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Here's a sweet miraculous story of hope during an Oklahoma tornado... –Kim

Tornado Survivor Finds Dog During TV Interview


Miraculous stories of survival emerge after one of the strongest tornadoes in history tore through an Oklahoma suburb.

May 21, 2013
An elderly woman whose home was destroyed by the Oklahoma tornado found her pet dog among the rubble during a live TV interview.

The footage of Barbara Garcia came as fellow survivors began reliving the terror they felt while winds of up to 200mph obliterated their neighbourhoods.

Mrs. Garcia was standing among the twisted wreckage of her home as she was interviewed about her experiences by a reporter from CBS.


"I was sitting on the stool holding my dog," she said.

"This was the game plan all through the years, to go in that little bathroom (together in an emergency). I rolled around a little bit and when it stopped – I was right there (and) that stove cooker is what I saw.

"I never lost consciousness, and I hollered for my little dog and he didn't answer, he didn't come. So, I know he's in here somewhere."

But as she spoke, a member of the camera crew spotted a dog's head poking out of the twisted remains of her home.

Mrs. Garcia is seen crouching down before exclaiming with joy as she spots her pet.

"Well, I thought God just answered one prayer to let me be OK, but He answered both of them, because this was my second prayer," she said, before being led away from the ruins with her dog.

Meanwhile, one mother who survived the storm described how she and her children took refuge in their bath as the tornado tore their house apart.

"My husband told us to get in the bathtub immediately and put on a mattress," she said.

She said she had to hold her daughter's hair to stop her slipping away when the tornado struck.

Another family locked themselves inside their cellar – only to have its door ripped open by the twister.

Ricky Stover said: "We thought we'd die. We saw the latch coming undone and we couldn't reach for it ... glass and debris started slamming on us."

Source: http://news.sky.com/story/1093711/tornado-survivor-finds-dog-during-tv-interview
Copyright ©2013 BSkyB


Also, see: Woman Risks Life to Save Her Dog from Tornado

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List of No-kill Shelters and Rescues

List of No-kill Shelters and Rescues: 
NATIONAL SEARCH
Find local shelters near you! LOCAL SEARCH
You can adopt or foster from any of these shelters or donate to support their efforts. Be sure to confirm that they are a "no-kill" shelter. Then, be a part of the solution!

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