Two dogs that were left in a hot car were saved on Saturday by attentive agents in Son en Breugel. It was hot that afternoon, the temperature outside rose to around thirty degrees. That did not stop a woman from leaving her dogs in her car on the Ekkersrijt industrial estate and then to do a message herself, the police write on Instagram on Wednesday.

Agents saw the dogs and the owner was not accessible. They therefore hit a window of the car ‘without mercy’, so that the animals got some fresh air again. When the woman returned to her car, she stated that she had put the window ajar and left water for the dogs. “But dogs can’t turn bottles of water,” the police write teliously irritated.

In the message, the police points to the many attention in the media of recent years to make it clear that animals and children cannot be left in a warm car. A message that apparently is not clear to everyone, because the woman thought she could do a message on Saturday, while her dogs were in the car and the temperature rose outside to around thirty degrees.

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According to the police, it was ‘horribly warm’ in the car. Neighborhood agents saw the dogs panting in the car, but could not reach the owner. Save a window was the only opportunity to ensure that the dogs got some fresh air again.

“Let’s be clear once and for all. Children or animals in a warm car? Uit out and success with it,” the police close the message.

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