
|Articles|June 19, 2015
Use these 2 videos to educate veterinary clients that hot cars kill pets
Serious and humorous videos show the danger of hot cars.
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As the summer months get hotter and hotter, it's important to remind clients that leaving pets in the car can be a fatal mistake. Here are two videos demonstrating why cracking a window for a pet is not good enough:
Ernie Ward, DVM, a Veterinary Economics Editorial Advisory Board member, sits in a hot car and records his experience.
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Andy Roark, DVM, uses humor to reinforce the lesson that heatstroke can kill pets.
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