Christian Berkel in a new PETA campaign
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Actor Christian Berkel is the face of a new Peta campaign. The dog fan is committed to a brand new topic.
Actor Christian Berkel (67) is committed to a new PETA campaign for dogs, more precisely: “Dogs in summer in the car”, as he explains on the sidelines of the photo shoot. “You shouldn’t do that under any circumstances,” he adds right at the beginning of his statement, “not even in spring”.
Christian Berkel: “The dog can suffocate”
As soon as the outside temperatures rise – “for example to 20 degrees”, dogs should never be “” left in the car. “The car is in the sun, the sun is popping on it and in half an hour the temperature can almost double.” That is extremely dangerous. “The dog can suffocate,” warns the actor who delighted for many years as “the criminalist” (2006-2020) on TV.
He also reminds that no one would stay in the car in the situation. “You would never sit in the car for half an hour or longer, in the heat when the windows are closed. You would tear open the windows, you would go out of the car. The dog can’t do that. So please, think of your animal,” said Christian Berkel.
During the photo shoot, the popular actor, spokesman and author, who himself has two dogs, slipped into the role of a dog, which is locked up in a car that is too hot.
Dog love celebrity family
Christian Berkel shares the love for dogs with his wife, actress and author Andrea Sawatzki (62). On her Instagram channel, she takes the followers and followers with her commitment to unfortunate street dogs in Romania.
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Source: Stern

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