Calgary woman charged with causing animal distress after her dog dies in a hot car on Canada Day.

A Calgary woman is facing charges after her dog died in a hot car on Canada Day. Witnesses reported the distressed dog panting heavily, with the car shaking. The owner, Kaitlyn Rose Folkins, has been charged with causing damage or injury to an animal and causing an animal to be in distress under the province's animal protection act. The police and Calgary Humane Society are reminding pet owners to never leave animals in vehicles during hot weather.

July 11, 2024
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