The Santa Fe Police carried out a new rescue operation in the Rosario centerafter receiving a report about a dog that had been trapped inside a vehicle with the windows closed. Fortunately, The situation did not end in tragedy, since the agents managed to free the animal and evaluated its state of health.
The incident occurred this Saturday afternoon, when a passerby passing through the intersection of San Luis and Sarmiento streets observed a dog inside a vehicle with the windows closed. Worried about the situationthe person notified the authorities to try to help the animal, which He was already showing signs of suffocation.
At approximately 4:20 p.m., officers arrived at the scene and They decided to wait a few minutes in case the owner of the truck appeared. However, when he did not show up, and upon noticing that the dog was beginning to show signs of exhaustion, apparently due to the heat and lack of ventilation in the vehicle, the agents decided to intervene and carry out the rescue.
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The dog managed to be saved and the owner did not appear
Due to the situation, The dog was released around 5:00 p.m., after the officers “took the necessary measures to remove it from inside” the vehicle.as detailed by Rosario3. To achieve this, they broke one of the side windows and managed to free the animal, which was assisted with fresh water once outside.
Another case of a dog locked in a car
This incident occurred shortly after the tragedy that took place the previous Tuesday was reported, when a dog died of suffocation in its owner’s car, after she left it parked in the center of Rosario while she went to work. According to official sources, the vehicle was closed, with the windows rolled up, which caused the animal to die from asphyxiation. The car was parked on 680 Corrientes Street, and several witnesses called 911 when they saw time passing and the pet, called “Coco”, I was still alone in the car. However, by the time authorities arrived, it was too late and the dog had died.
Shortly after, the animal’s owner arrived. Rosario’s Channel 3 cameras captured the moment live: the woman, visibly distressed, burst into tears as she opened the vehicle door. “I forgot, I didn’t leave him locked up,” she explained to a neighbor who reprimanded her. “You left him alone, so alone that he died,” the woman responded.
As a result of what happened, The owner was arrested and taken to the 2nd Police Station of Rosario, where she remained for a few hours before being released that same night. She was accused of violating the Sarmiento Law, which establishes penalties of between 15 days and one year in prison for those who commit acts of abuse or cruelty towards animals.
Despite the wide impact that the case had nationwide, another similar incident was reported in the Flores neighborhood, in Buenos Aires, where another dog had to be rescued from a car. After receiving the alert from neighbors, the authorities were in charge of preparing one of the glasses to break it safely, preventing the broken pieces from being scattered on public roads.
Thus, An officer managed to break the window completely and open the vehicle. Inside, the dog was lying on a pillow in the back seat. According to the video released by the City Police, the animal was visibly shaking, so the officers gave it water to calm it after the great stress it had suffered.
Source: Ambito

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