On Saturday, police at Legoland rescued a dog from an overheated car after it was left inside with temperatures reaching nearly 30 degrees Celsius. The dog owner faces a misdemeanor charge.
Police operation in the Legoland parking lot
On Saturday afternoon, the Günzburg Police Department received an urgent report about a dog trapped in a car in the Legoland parking lot. With outside temperatures approaching 30 degrees Celsius, the heat inside the vehicle was dangerously high, and the dog was visibly overheating.
Police Rescue Measures
The police acted swiftly, using a police dog handler to free the dog from the hot car. The dog was immediately taken to a nearby dog kennel to recover from the heat and to prevent further health issues.
Consequences for the Dog Owner
A misdemeanor charge under animal protection laws was filed against the French visitor who left the dog in the car. She had to post a security deposit in the lower three-digit euro range.
Dangers of High Temperatures
The near 30-degree outside temperatures made the situation in the car particularly hazardous. Under such conditions, the interior temperature of a vehicle can quickly reach life-threatening levels, posing a significant risk to animals or children left inside.
Preventive Measures and Awareness
This incident highlights the importance of prevention and awareness regarding the dangers posed by high temperatures. Pet owners and parents should always ensure that their animals and children are not left in vehicles to avoid such dangerous situations.
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