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When it’s only 80 degrees outside, a car can heat up to over 120 degrees in just minutes. In a temperature that high, a dog couldeasily die. That’s why the American Kennel Club recommends that dogowners never leave their dog alone in a car during the warm weather.
For additional tips on canine summer care, write to the AKC, 5580 Centerview Drive, Raleigh, NC 27606, and request a free copy of AKC Canine Summer Safety Guidelines.
WARNING:
LEAVING YOUR DOG IN A HOT CARMAY BE HAZARDOUS TO ITS HEALTH.
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WARNING:
LEAVING YOUR DOG IN A HOT CAR MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO ITS HEALTH.For additional tips on canine summer care, write to the AKC,
5580 Centerview Drive, Raleigh, NC 27606, and request a free copy of AKC Canine Summer Safety Guidelines.
LEAVING YOUR DOG IN A HOT CAR MAY BE
HAZARDOUS TO ITS HEALTH.For additional tips on canine summer care, write to the
AKC, 5580 Centerview Drive, Raleigh, NC 27606,and request a free copy of
AKC Canine Summer Safety Guidelines.
WARNING:
A Message From The American Kennel Club
A Message From The American Kennel Club
LEAVING YOUR DOG IN A HOT CAR MAY BE
HAZARDOUS TO ITS HEALTH.For additional tips on canine summer care, write to the
AKC, 5580 Centerview Drive, Raleigh, NC 27606,and request a free copy of
AKC Canine Summer Safety Guidelines.
WARNING:
A Message From The American Kennel Club
LEAVING YOUR DOG IN A HOT CAR MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO ITS HEALTH.
When it’s only 80 degrees outside, a car can heat up to over 120 degrees in just minutes. In a temperature that high, a dog could easily die.
That’s why the American Kennel Club recommends that dog owners never leave their dog alone in a car during the warm weather.
For additional tips on canine summer care, write to the AKC, 5580 Centerview Drive, Raleigh, NC 27606, and request a free copy of AKC Canine Summer Safety Guidelines.
WARNING:
LEAVING YOUR DOG IN A HOTCAR MAY BE
HAZARDOUS TOITS HEALTH.
When it’s only 80 degrees out-side, a car can heat up to over 120 degrees in just minutes.In a temperature that high, adog could easily die. That’swhy the American Kennel
Club recommends that dog owners never leave their dog
alone in a car during thewarm weather.
For additional tips on caninesummer care, write to the
AKC, 5580 Centerview Drive,Raleigh, NC 27606, and request
a free copy of AKC CanineSummer Safety Guidelines.
WARNING:
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WARNING:
LEAVING YOUR DOG IN A HOTCAR MAY BE HAZARDOUS
TO ITS HEALTH.For additional tips on canine
summer care, write to the AKC, 5580Centerview Drive, Raleigh, NC 27606,
and request a free copy of AKCCanine Summer Safety Guidelines.
WARNING:
LEAVING YOUR DOG IN A HOT CAR MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO ITS HEALTH.For additional tips on canine summer care, write to
the AKC, 5580 Centerview Drive, Raleigh, NC27606, and request a free copy of
AKC Canine Summer Safety
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A Message From The American Kennel Club A Message From The American Kennel Club