Driver fined more than $1K after 2 dogs rescued from hot car
Temperatures hit 30 C with the humidex at the time the dogs were pulled from the vehicle
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A driver has been handed a hefty fine after Halifax police rescued two small dogs left in a hot car Thursday as temperatures soared.
One passerby who saw the dogs in the car on Clyde Street said she thought they'd been there for a while.
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"The dogs were crying inside the car," said Julie Harrington. "Everyone who was around was just horrified."
According to Environment Canada, it was 30 C with the humidex by noon Thursday.
Harrington said dozens of people stopped to check on the animals.
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Cindy Bayers, a spokesperson for the Halifax Regional Police, said officers who arrived on the scene at 12:40 p.m. used a partially open window to unlock the car and free the dogs.
Police gave the driver three tickets: two $697.50 tickets for leaving animals in an unattended vehicle in conditions that could cause distress and one $250 ticket for owning an unlicensed dog.
Bayers said people should call 911 if they see an animal in distress. She said even with the windows open, a parked car can quickly heat to dangerous levels.
With files from Jon Tattrie