BRACK: Don’t leave your furry friends in hot cars
By Andy Brack, editor and publisher | The passenger window was cracked about two inches on a hazy Charleston morning. It wasn’t too hot yet, but the mercury was already 80 degrees.
A little white lap dog panted as it sat on the front seat of the late-model Volvo SUV with Virginia plates. Where was the owner, I wondered. Why is the dog in the car?
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