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I went to library today w my kids. I was in the sci fi section - when all of a sudden I hear a VERY loud woman asking everyone in her path - if someone owned a nissan suv with a dog in the car.
(Just a overview. The temp is 87 - but really really humid.)
I heard a man - asking if the windows were rolled down? the woman replied that the windows were rolled down but that it didn't matter b/c it was so hot and that the person needed to take their dog home. I think then - asking people individually wasn't working - so she started almost yelling. she proceeded to stomp thru the library - asking this repeatedly
Now - I'm not saying this woman's actions were wrong. I have never left my pup in the car(but my main reason is that he can't be trusted to do so and also I would never leave a dog in a hot car) but I really think that she could have handled herself better. Most people were staring at her and giving really odd looks and muttering that - it wasn't any of her business.
I think there are a couple issues here.
1. Its the library (where its really quiet).
2. 87 degrees (which is not unbearably hot) but very humid
3. she wasn't "asking" She seemed really confrontational.
I tried to think - what would have been a better way.. I was thinking - maybe talking to someone in the library = who could make some sort of an announcement or maybe call the police or maybe leave a note - I don't know. I know it can be very bad for the dog - but I feel like this woman came off as - one of those crazy obsessive pet people - on a war path.
I myself did not see the dog or the car.
what do you guys think would have been the right thing to do?
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While I would like to think I would not have been the crazy woman....if I was in this situation, I think I would have done the same thing as this lady. (In fact, I've done some scary things when it comes to helping animals....I jumped in front of a speeding dump truck about 2 months ago to get it to stop as 2 Chihuahuas darted across the street)
Sure, I think telling the front desk would have been a better idea, but who knows...maybe she tried doing that and they ignored her? I give her credit for trying to help out and not simply walking away.....we do that all too often, don't we??
If it was a child or infant the post would read like this:
"Woman angry about an infant in a hot car
I went to library today w my kids. I was in the sci fi section - when all of a sudden I hear a VERY loud woman asking everyone in her path - if someone owned a nissan suv with an infant in the car.
(Just a overview. The temp is 87 - but really really humid.)
I heard a man - asking if the windows were rolled down? the woman replied that the windows were rolled down but that it didn't matter b/c it was so hot and that the person needed to take their infant home. I think then - asking people individually wasn't working - so she started almost yelling. she proceeded to stomp thru the library - asking this repeatedly
Now - I'm not saying this woman's actions were wrong. I have never left my infant in the car(but my main reason is that he can't be trusted to do so and also I would never leave an infant in a hot car) but I really think that she could have handled herself better. Most people were staring at her and giving really odd looks and muttering that - it wasn't any of her business.
I think there are a couple issues here.
1. Its the library (where its really quiet).
2. 87 degrees (which is not unbearably hot) but very humid
3. she wasn't "asking" She seemed really confrontational.
I tried to think - what would have been a better way.. I was thinking - maybe talking to someone in the library = who could make some sort of an announcement or maybe call the police or maybe leave a note - I don't know. I know it can be very bad for the infant - but I feel like this woman came off as - one of those crazy obsessive child caring people - on a war path.
I myself did not see the infant or the car.
what do you guys think would have been the right thing to do?"
This does put a different slant to it.
What would you do if it was an infant ?
I don't think those two words are interchangeable.
How I would react - if I saw an infant in the car - in the same situation would be 1000% different - as opposed to seeing a dog in the same position.
I pamper/love my dog - but his needs never come before my kids.
I think a dog much like an infant is at the mercy of the person responsible for taking care of them so while as a whole of course an infant has a higher value by far, we are equally responsible as adults to take care of all things that depend on us to.
If I ever saw a dog in distress in a car, you better believe that I will bust out that person's window and get that dog and not even wait for 911. Same as I would do for any human being or living thing in distress.
I do leave Jack in the car some times, I have two sets of keys one I leave the car running and ac blowing full blown on him and I am less then a few minutes, or I bring him in the store with me, or I don't go. Period.
I fully realize that a dog is not a human being but that does not make their suffering any more ok then it does a humans.
I agree with Jennifer.
I would never put my dog's needs above my kids', but I wouldn't (and didn't) put my kids' needs above the dog's, either. It's rarely an either or proposition.
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