A 76-year-old woman has been charged with assaulting an officer after her dog was left in a hot car.
Halifax Regional Police were called to a Kempt Road business parking lot at around 6:30 p.m.
Witnesses told them the dog had been inside the car for more than 20 minutes. Officers took the animal from the car and gave it water.
Police say when the owner returned she assaulted one of the officers.
She was arrested and also handed a ticket for causing an animal to be in distress.
Police remind you not to leave your furry friends in vehicles during the hot summer weather. Some tips to keep your pets safe include:
- Remember the drive-thru and curbside pickup. Your pet can sit comfortably with you in your car while you wait for your meal or service. Many businesses have a drive-thru window and curbside pickup options.
- Bring a friend. If you know that you have to make stops where pets are not allowed, bring a friend along who can keep your pet company. Have your friend walk your dog, give them water or stay in the shade until you return.
- Shop pet friendly. More and more stores allow pets inside. If you are unsure about a retailer’s rule on pets, just ask. Most pet stores allow you to bring your pooch with you, as do many other types of businesses. Make sure your dog is on a leash and well-behaved before you take them along with you.