PORTSMOUTH, N.H. – A New Hampshire lady has actually been charged with animal cruelty after authorities said a dog she left in a hot car passed away over the weekend.
Portsmouth authorities were contacted us to an unresponsive dog in a car on Durgin Lane Sunday.
They said the dog was left inside the car with the windows up for a number of hours. Temperatures remained in the mid-70s exterior, while it had to do with 125 degrees within.
The dog’s owner, 52-year-old Susan Weilbrenner of Tamworth, was jailed. She was later on launched on personal recognizance and is anticipated to appear in Portsmouth District Court July 17.
The dog was given a regional veterinary medical facility for a necropsy.
“The Portsmouth Police Department wish to advise everybody that it threatens to leave your animal in a closed vehicle even for a brief amount of time. It just takes 20 minutes for the interior of the vehicle to reach over 100 degrees on a 70 degree day,” authorities said in a declaration Monday.