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  2. When is it safe—and legal—to leave your dog in the car?

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    The dangers of leaving your dog in the car . It is never safe to leave your dog alone in a car. And there are several factors to be aware of when it comes to the safety of your pet. One of them is ...

  3. Yes, it’s illegal to leave a dog in a hot car in California ...

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    According to California penal code 597.7, it’s illegal to leave any animal — dog, cat, rabbit or pig — inside an empty car if it’s too hot and the animal could be in danger. The same rule ...

  4. It’s the most wonderful time of the year - but if you’re worried about how you’ll keep your dog calm this Christmas, then I’m here to help. Parties to plan, presents to buy, decorations to ...

  5. Abandoned pets - Wikipedia

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    Animal welfare laws in many states of the United States make it a crime to abandon a pet. [1] The UK passed the Abandonment of Animals Act 1960 which describes the offence of cruelty as "If any person being the owner or having charge or control of any animal shall without reasonable cause or excuse abandon it, whether permanently or not, in circumstances likely to cause the animal any ...

  6. Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act - Wikipedia

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    In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the Bush administration conducted a review of public relief efforts and where the infrastructure in place at the time failed. [6] The Pets Evacuation and Transportation Act served as an amendment to section 403 of Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act. which had been in place ...

  7. Pasadena dog owners beware: Someone is leaving food on the ...

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  8. Two-second rule - Wikipedia

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    The three second rule is a time for the defensive driver to judge the minimum safe trailing distance to help avoid collisions under ideal driving conditions. The red car's driver picks a tree to judge a two-second safety buffer. The two-second rule is a rule of thumb by which a driver may maintain a safe trailing distance at any speed.

  9. Kansas City needs more specific rules to protect dogs left ...

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    The dogs (and cats) that depend entirely on humans for their health and well-being deserve more than being tethered to a rope in the elements. Lisa Leming is an animal advocate and resident of ...