Urge All States To Enact Laws That Ban Leaving Animals Alone In Cars During Dangerous Temperatures

Every year, countless dogs die in cars due to extreme temperatures. Headlines such as "Manhattan Architect charged In Dogs' Hot Truck Death" are frequently in the news. Despite this, few states have statutes that specifically prohibit leaving an animal in a confined vehicle.

 

This petition is to bring more awareness to this issue and ask the Obama Administration to encourage all 50 states to enact laws prohibiting animals from being left unattended in cars, exposing them to dangerously hot or cold temperatures, as well as protecting any citizens who rescue animals left in unattended vehicles (Example: T. C. A. § 29-34-209).

On a 75ºF day, dogs can be at high risk of succumbing to brain damage or heat stroke in less than 15 minutes... the time it often takes to run a quick errand. Since dogs do not perspire, they can only cool themselves by panting and sweating through their paws. Short-nosed breeds like pugs and bulldogs are especially prone to heat stress. The same goes for northern breeds like Huskies, whose thick fur is designed for Alaskan winters, not hot summers.

The temperature inside your vehicle can rise almost 20º F in 10 minutes. In 20 minutes, it can rise almost 30º F. At 60 minutes, the temperature in your vehicle can be more than 40 degrees higher than the outside temperature. On a 75-degree day, that's 118 degrees inside your vehicle!

Heat stroke is a form of non-fever hyperthermia that occurs when heat-dissipating mechanisms of the body cannot accommodate excessive external heat. Typically associated with temperature of of 106° F (41° C) or higher without signs of inflammation, a heat stroke can lead to multiple organ dysfunction. Dogs' body temperatures should not be allowed to get over 104 degrees.

 

Be a voice for those who can't speak!

 

Extra information

Arizona : A.R.S. § 13-2910

It is illegal to leave an animal “unattended and confined in a motor vehicle when physical injury to or death of the animal is likely to result.”

California: Cal. Penal Code § 597.7

It is illegal to “leave or confine an animal in any unattended motor vehicle under conditions that endanger the health or well-being of an animal due to heat, cold, lack of adequate ventilation, or lack of food or water, or other circumstances that could reasonably be expected to cause suffering, disability, or death to the animal.”

Illinois: 510 ILCS 70/7.1

It is illegal to “confine any animal in a motor vehicle in such a manner that places it in a life or health threatening situation by exposure to a prolonged period of extreme heat or cold, without proper ventilation or other protection from such heat or cold.”

Maine: 7 MRSA § 4019

The law states a window can be broken if an “animal’s safety, health or well-being appears to be in immediate danger from heat, cold or lack of adequate ventilation and the conditions could reasonably be expected to cause extreme suffering or death.”

Maryland : MD Code, Transportation § 21-1004.1

It is illegal for a cat or dog to be in a “standing or parked motor vehicle in a manner that endangers the health or safety of the cat or dog.”

Minnesota: M.S.A. § 346.57

A cat or dog cannot be “unattended in a standing or parked motor vehicle in a manner that endangers the dog’s or cat’s health or safety.”

North Carolina: NC ST § 14-363.3

Illegal = “An animal that is confined in a motor vehicle under conditions that are likely to cause suffering, injury, or death to the animal due to heat, cold, lack of adequate ventilation, or under other endangering conditions.”

Nevada: N.R.S. 574.195

A cat or dog cannot be “unattended in a parked or standing motor vehicle during a period of extreme heat or cold or in any other manner that endangers the health or safety of the cat or dog.”

New Hampshire: N.H. Rev. Stat. 644:8-aa

“It shall be cruelty to confine an animal in a motor vehicle or other enclosed space in which the temperature is either so high or so low as to cause serious harm to the animal.”

New Jersey: N.J.S.A. 4:22-26c

“A living animal or creature [cannot be] unattended in a vehicle under inhumane conditions adverse to the health or welfare of the living animal or creature.”

New York: NY Agri. & Mkts. § 353-d

“A companion animal [cannot be] confined in motor vehicle in extreme heat or cold without proper ventilation or other protection where confinement places companion animal in imminent danger of death or serious injury due to exposure.”

North Dakota: NDCC ST 36-21.1-03.1

Illegal = a dog or cat “unattended in a stationary or parked motor vehicle in a manner that endangers the animal’s health or safety.”

Rhode Island: 2014-S 2312A

“No owner or person shall confine any animal in a motor vehicle which is done in a manner that places the animal in a life threatening or extreme health threatening situation by exposing it to a prolonged period of extreme heat or cold, without proper ventilation or other protection from such heat or cold.”

South Dakota: S D C L § 40-1-36

“A cat, dog, or other small animal cannot be unattended in a standing or parked vehicle in a manner that endangers the health or safety of such animal.”

Vermont: 13 V.S.A. § 386

Breaking the law = leaving an animal “unattended in a standing or parked motor vehicle in a manner that would endanger the health or safety of the animal.”

West Virginia : W. Va. Code, § 61-8-19E

Criminal behavior = leaving an animal “unattended and confined in a motor vehicle when physical injury to or death of the animal is likely to result.”

Tennessee T. C. A. § 29-34-209

Tennessee is the only state to protect citizens who rescue animals from hot vehicles.



Sources include:

avma.org

petmd.com

newyork.cbslocal.com

https://www.animallaw.info/statute/tn-good-samaritan-dogs-cars

https://www.mcgtn.org/animal-control/regulations
http://www.redrover.org/press-release/hot-cars-are-death-traps-dogs

http://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2010/08/10/dead-in-minutes-dogs-and-heatstroke.aspx

Sign Petition
Sign Petition
You have JavaScript disabled. Without it, our site might not function properly.

Privacy Policy

By signing, you accept Care2's Terms of Service.
You can unsub at any time here.

Having problems signing this? Let us know.