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flag Pet owners warned: Leaving pets in parked cars can lead to heatstroke, death, or fines.

flag The inside of a parked car can become 30 to 40 degrees hotter than outside, posing a severe risk to pets. flag Animal Welfare League Inspector Amanda Shane warns pets can suffer heatstroke or die quickly because they cannot cool down like humans. flag She advises always leaving pets at home with air conditioning and water, or tied up outside stores if necessary, instead of in cars. flag Leaving pets locked in hot cars can lead to fines.

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