i would..the windows should be cracked at least..thats sad
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2007-07-03 15:40:13
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answered by keep it simple 3
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Yes, dogs overheat easily in a situation like that, just because it's 60 outside..it is MUCH higher inside with the windows closed, CALL someone NOW!!!
Do you people not realize how hot the inside of a car gets with the sun beating down on it...even when it's 60 outside? A car that has the windows closed in the sun can get 10-20 degrees or more higher than the outside air.
2007-07-03 15:42:05
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answered by Anonymous
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If the car is in the sun, a closed car can get up to 90 degrees inside, if it is 60 degrees outside.
2007-07-03 15:44:07
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answered by hanksimon 5
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at 60 degrees my dogs get cold so I do leave the windows up...if they are cracked it's just slightly or I may crack the sunroof.
My dogs do NOT overheat with the windows closed at 60 degrees. It keeps them comfy till I get back.
Mine sleep when i leave them so they aren't panting and using up oxygen or fogging up windows.
Call someone if a dog is in distress. Not just because the windows are up.
Some of us actually do know how to care for our own dogs.
2007-07-03 16:28:06
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answered by Whippet keeper 4
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Yes. Even though it's only 60 degrees, it can get much hotter than that inside the car in a hurry.
You can see from this study that in an hour it can be over 100 degrees in that car.
2007-07-03 15:55:39
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answered by bencas9900 4
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YES! 60 degrees outside means 90-100 inside with no air circulation. Get him some help pronto!
2007-07-03 15:47:42
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answered by Storm 2
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i could say no longer, air doesnt circulate too properly in a table certain motor vehicle inspite of a window open this is similar to a greenhouse additionally he could freak out slightly no longer getting used to it and grow to be fairly under pressure. I understand this is a difficulty for u tho, possibly he's crated to circulate on the flight so any possibility u ought to hold the crate into everywhere u paintings? relying on the place u paintings of direction (if its an infection administration/well-being and protection difficulty like a medical institution or eating place) otherwise if hes in his cage he wont be a difficulty. Or get a petsitter perhaps somebody can %. him up as you're ending paintings and meet u at paintings so u can circulate promptly on? seem into different possibilities! i would not do it its potentiolly risky on your dogs, im helpful u can discover somebody prepared to help out! stable success! x
2016-11-08 02:38:21
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answered by ? 4
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well 60 degrees is not that bad but im confused is the dog still inside the car or r u saying u shouldve had
2007-07-03 15:43:14
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answered by Anonymous
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In most states it is illegal to leave a dog in the car with the windows up. If you think the dog is in danger, call for help.
2007-07-03 15:41:39
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answered by Bambi 5
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YES! keeping a dog in a car with no ventilation is dangerous no matter what the weather! Call The ASPCA or Animal hotline Immediatley!
2007-07-03 16:14:37
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answered by *Q-T Girl* 2
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nah... 60 degrees is okay...
plus owners cannot take dogs in all indoor places...
I'm sure the dog would be fine but if it does concern you why don't you leave note saying "next time crack your window..." or something.... be nice! It's really cool to know there's people out there that care for others... even pets!
luv
nan
2007-07-03 15:44:34
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answered by sweetgirl78228 2
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