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Default OT Dog friendly restaurant guide for US and Canada


"cshenk" > wrote in message
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> sandi wrote in rec.food.cooking:
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>> "jmcquown" > wrote in
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>> >
>> > "notbob" > wrote in message
>> > ...
>> >> On 2011-07-30, cshenk > wrote:
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>> >>> Negative, you can cool buy sweat and evaporation. They can
>> >>> not.
>> > >
>> >> What is it with you ppl? You looking for someone to vilify?
>> > >
>> >> Having owned a black car in CA, where temps reach 115F and
>> >> ppl die in closed up cars, I know the dangers and I don't do
>> >> such things. I could also feed my dog ground glass or beat
>> >> it with a club, but I don't do that, either. Kindly visit
>> >> your grotesque fantasies on someone else, please.
>> > >
>> >> nb
>> >
>> > YOU are the one who said leave the dog in the car.
>> >

>> Is this the quote?
>>
>> If I can sit in a car with the windows cracked, so can a dog.
>>
>> nb

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>> > Animals should NEVER be left in a car.

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>> If I can sit in a car with the windows cracked, so can a dog.

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> Negative, you can cool buy sweat and evaporation. They can not.
>

Geez, nb. What's up with this? Dogs don't sweat, they can't get themselves
a drink of water or get out of the car if they want to. They're pretty much
helpless even if you leave the windows cracked in the car. I don't know
about you but I don't want to sit in a hot car.

Jill