Hi, As we were leaving a restaurant this morning, we spotted a big St. Bernard enclosed in a Pontiac with the windows closed tight. If it had been a hot humid day like we experienced several times in July, he would have suffocated. I immediately went back into the restaurant and complained to the person at the desk that the owner of that car had to be found immediately, or I was going to call the police. Another gentleman was standing there who had also complained. I returned outside and another woman was next to the car and she said she had also complained. I said I would give them five minutes to locate the owner before I called the police. Just then, a woman rounds the corner walking slowly towards the car. I asked, "Is that your dog?" She said yes. I said, "How could you leave him sealed in that car?????" She said that when the alarm goes off, it closes the windows. The alarm had gone off while we were outside. If she knew that, why would she risk leaving the dog in the car? She still was walking slowly, so I screamed at her, "OPEN THE CAR NOW AND GET HIM SOME AIR!!!!" I wanted to add, you dumb b**ch, but I didn't. If looks could kill, she would be six feet under. She got into the vehicle, didn't open any windows and drove off. She must have been concerned that we had called the police. I wish I had. People like that do not deserve to have an animal. She was too busy stuffing her face while that dog could be suffocating. Animals should never be left in a vehicle for any extended period of time in hot weather, especially ferrets, which should never be left at all, even for a few minutes. It takes no time at all for a vehicle to turn into an oven. When I travel, I bring along a nylon and mesh carrier to take my ferret inside places I have to go. I've taken my ferret into restaurants like this and have only been told to leave once. Does anyone know the law pertaining to pets being left in vehicles unattended in hot weather? Moxie and Chance [Posted in FML issue 2767]