NORWALK, CT — Norwalk police have provided reminders and tips to help residents keep pets safe during hot weather.
In a Facebook post Thursday, police asked the public to remember the inside of a parked vehicle can become dangerously hot in minutes.
According to police, interior temperatures can rise by nearly 20°F in just 10 minutes, even with the windows cracked.
"Dogs can develop heatstroke quickly," police wrote on Facebook, "and leaving an animal in a hot vehicle may constitute animal cruelty under Connecticut General Statutes § 53-247."
Police also listed the following ways residents can keep pets safe:
The department's full post with additional information can be viewed here.
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