Yorkshire Terrier saved from heated car - police intervened

Yorkshire Terrier saved from heated car - police intervened

Wolfsburg police saves dog from overheated car

On Sunday afternoon, a dramatic rescue operation took place in a parking lot at the Allerpark in Wolfsburg. A Yorkshire Terrier was left in a parked car that had heated up. Fortunately, an attentive witness alerted the police officers who could save the animal in good time without damaging the vehicle.

The rescue action

When the police arrived, they noticed that the window panes of the car were only open one gap. Nevertheless, the temperature inside the vehicle was unbearably high. The little dog panted desperately and looked stressed. The officials reacted immediately, carefully opened a door with a special tool and brought the Yorkshire Terrier to safety. The exhausted dog received some water at the police station and could recover until the owner appeared.

Follow the owner

After an urgent conversation with the police officers, the dog's owner was informed that an administrative offense procedure was initiated against them. The Wolfsburg police emphasize the life -threatening consequences that can arise when children or animals are left in a heated car. A heat stroke or even the death of the animal are not uncommon in such situations. Therefore, the police urgently appeals to all car owners to take responsibility and not to leave any living things alone in the vehicle, especially not at high outside temperatures.

Thanks to the witness

The Wolfsburg police expressly thanks the attentive witness, who saved the life of the Yorkshire Terrier through her quick action. The cooperation between the citizens and the law enforcement officers is crucial to prevent such tragic incidents. It is important that every member of society is sensitized to the well -being of animals and the dangers of heat in the car.

- Nag

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