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Indiana Cop Adopts German Shepherd He Rescued From Hot Vehicle After It Honked Car Horn to Save Its Life

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An Indiana police officer has given one German Shepherd a second chance at life.

Police Safety Officer Poe rescued Abby the German Shepherd after she was left suffering in a hot vehicle in the parking lot of a hotel where the temperature was over 90 degrees.

As the situation became severe, Abby honked the horn of the car to try and get attention to her suffering. Abby and a cat were rescued at the scene by PSO Poe, although sadly, the other dog in the vehicle died.

After saving the lives of the two animals, Officer Poe reached out to Indianapolis Animal Care Services to ask whether he could adopt Abby. His request was accepted and the dog has now found a loving home.



“I switched her collar, and it was like Abby knew she was home for good,” Poe told a local media station.
Police officers have arrested a 53-year-old man and 74-year-old woman on charges of animal neglect.

“We want to take this moment remind residents of the city ordinance that states you need to bring your pets inside when it’s over 90 degrees outside or when there’s a heat advisory in effect,” the IMPD Northwest District wrote on its Facebook page.

According to the animal charity Blue Cross, dogs should never be left alone in a vehicle on a hot day. Even with windows left open, temperatures inside vehicles can rise quickly and kill the dog in a short space of time. Canines are particularly susceptible to heatstroke due to their limited ability to cool down.
If you ever see a dog trapped in a hot car, take immediate action to find the owner or call local authorities for assistance. Try and stay with the dog until help arrives to ensure its safety.
 
Some people should not have dogs. It pisses me off and I think the owners should be locked in a car on a freaking hot a$$ day and see how they like it. Sad the other dog died.
 
Sure looks like a nice dog.

We were just talking, okay we were bad mouthing pet owners who insist on taking their dogs to summer street festivals.
Torture for dogs.
Just leave them home I know my dog is perfectly content at home.
Now an outdoor park sure.
 
Sure looks like a nice dog.

We were just talking, okay we were bad mouthing pet owners who insist on taking their dogs to summer street festivals.
Torture for dogs.
Just leave them home I know my dog is perfectly content at home.
Now an outdoor park sure.
I've seen it a hundred times and these people that do that think they look like dog lovers. IQ and hat size, the same....
 
I've seen it a hundred times and these people that do that think they look like dog lovers. IQ and hat size, the same....
My friend Deb maintains a dog watering station when she vends at Carlisle and Hershey. Just one of many things of that sort she does with little fanfare. Nice to meet folks like her in our hobby.
 
My friend Deb maintains a dog watering station when she vends at Carlisle and Hershey. Just one of many things of that sort she does with little fanfare. Nice to meet folks like her in our hobby.
That's a great thing!! I have a lot of opinions on how you should and shouldn't treat a pet. I have voiced them and never lost........
 
So....what happened to the cat??
Probably in the pound.
I would like to think someone took it home also. I have heard accounts from a dozen people in my life that rescued a cat and it became the most loving loyal companion they ever knew.
Domestic animals know when they are being loved, and when they had no hope, and who gave hope back to them. Sounds like complex emotions for an animal, but instincts tell them the person that saved their life would never harm them and so they return the favor.
 
Probably in the pound.
I would like to think someone took it home also. I have heard accounts from a dozen people in my life that rescued a cat and it became the most loving loyal companion they ever knew.
Domestic animals know when they are being loved, and when they had no hope, and who gave hope back to them. Sounds like complex emotions for an animal, but instincts tell them the person that saved their life would never harm them and so they return the favor.
I can attest to this, my wife and I have three rescue cats, two from the shelter, and one from the woods. She and my friend Scott, who took in a nearly starved stray abandoned on his farm, were dog people previously, but the cats won them over.

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