Visitors can take the No Hot Pets pledge, access free awareness resources, support pet-friendly businesses and help protect animals during the summer
The Ontario SPCA and Humane Society’s No Hot Pets campaign runs until Aug. 31st, encouraging residents to help prevent pets from suffering in the heat.
Katelyn Stojadinov says that means not leaving pets in hot vehicles and much more.
Stojadinov adds that it doesn't take a 30+ degree day outside for something to go wrong with your pet.
Visitors can take the No Hot Pets pledge, access free awareness resources, support pet-friendly businesses and help protect animals during the summer.
Learn more at: https://ontariospca.ca/events/no-hot-pets/.
Story by: Harper Cotie & Evan Gibb

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