

Make taking dogs out in hot weather a criminal offence!


Make taking dogs out in hot weather a criminal offence!
The Issue
It pains me every time I see dogs being dragged through the sweltering heat, struggling to keep up with their oblivious owners. As a dog owner myself, witnessing such negligence breaks my heart. Dogs, like humans, suffer immensely when exposed to elevated temperatures. They can't speak for themselves, but their suffering is evident—the heavy panting, the lethargy, and at times, the sheer distress on their faces.
Our beloved pets depend on us for their well-being. Many dog owners are simply unaware of the dangers posed by scorching pavements and hot weather. Dogs' paws can burn on pavements that reach 125°F (51°C) or more, which can happen when the air temperature is just 77°F (25°C). Furthermore, dogs are prone to heatstroke, a serious condition that can lead to fatal consequences if not addressed.
While education and awareness are vital, we must implement stricter measures to protect our furry companions from the ignorance of their caretakers. This is why I urge the responsible authorities to make it a criminal offence to take dogs out in dangerously hot weather conditions. A legal deterrent would compel pet owners to reconsider their actions and prioritize their pets' well-being over convenience.
Taking a dog out in extreme heat isn't just irresponsible; it's a form of animal cruelty that we can no longer ignore. We need laws that reflect our care and compassion for animals and hold accountable those who neglect these values. By signing this petition, you are taking a stand against animal cruelty and advocating for stronger protections for our beloved pets. We owe it to them to create an environment where they are safe and can thrive.
Please sign this petition and help us prevent unnecessary suffering of dogs due to careless and avoidable actions.

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The Issue
It pains me every time I see dogs being dragged through the sweltering heat, struggling to keep up with their oblivious owners. As a dog owner myself, witnessing such negligence breaks my heart. Dogs, like humans, suffer immensely when exposed to elevated temperatures. They can't speak for themselves, but their suffering is evident—the heavy panting, the lethargy, and at times, the sheer distress on their faces.
Our beloved pets depend on us for their well-being. Many dog owners are simply unaware of the dangers posed by scorching pavements and hot weather. Dogs' paws can burn on pavements that reach 125°F (51°C) or more, which can happen when the air temperature is just 77°F (25°C). Furthermore, dogs are prone to heatstroke, a serious condition that can lead to fatal consequences if not addressed.
While education and awareness are vital, we must implement stricter measures to protect our furry companions from the ignorance of their caretakers. This is why I urge the responsible authorities to make it a criminal offence to take dogs out in dangerously hot weather conditions. A legal deterrent would compel pet owners to reconsider their actions and prioritize their pets' well-being over convenience.
Taking a dog out in extreme heat isn't just irresponsible; it's a form of animal cruelty that we can no longer ignore. We need laws that reflect our care and compassion for animals and hold accountable those who neglect these values. By signing this petition, you are taking a stand against animal cruelty and advocating for stronger protections for our beloved pets. We owe it to them to create an environment where they are safe and can thrive.
Please sign this petition and help us prevent unnecessary suffering of dogs due to careless and avoidable actions.

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Petition created on 26 May 2026

