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BakersfieldPetCare - > BPC -> Dog dies in BMW
Dog dies in BMW
Saw this on the KCAL news... the live report on the news, the rp said that the owner was there for 4 hours as the dog was in the bmw with the windows cracked. The news also said that the owner is not allowed to be around pets until further notice.

I wanted to let people know that pets need to be cared for TOO! Maybe this will make pet owners think.

(CBS)
CANOGA PARK, Calif. A man was arrested for felony "animal neglect" after his dog was left unattended in a car in Canoga Park and died of apparent heat exhaustion, authorities said Thursday.

Bennett Goldberg, 55, was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon, the Los Angeles Department of Animal Services reported. He was held on $20,000 bail, according to the sheriff's department.

A witness saw Goldberg's Labrador retriever about 1 p.m. Tuesday in an unlocked car in the 6800 block of Owensmouth Avenue, officials said.

Someone called 911, and another person tried to give the dog some water, but the animal went into convulsions and died, officials said. Police arrested Goldberg a short time later.

If convicted of felony animal neglect, Goldberg could face up to three years in prison.
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posted by BakersfieldPetCare on Thursday, August 2, 2007 at 04:41 PM
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posted by KathyBates on Aug 2, 2007 at 06:19 PM
Next time leave a note.. that if you see them again you will call the cops.
posted by woofwoof on Aug 2, 2007 at 04:57 PM
I saw a little dog in a car at Albertson's on a hot day recently, and it plainly pissed me off.  I should've gone back into the store and had them page the owner (it was a handicap plate) of the car.  I didn't.  I wasn't in a position too, due to my foot.  I thought about calling the police when I got home, but thought, by the time they got out there, they'd be gone.   I still regret not doing something. 
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