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Is 70 degrees too hot for a dog in a car?

Ludwig Batz
Ludwig Batz
2025-10-10 05:34:11
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You should never leave your dog alone in the car when the outside temperature is below freezing or above 70 degrees. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, the inside of a car parked in 70-degree weather can easily reach 100 degrees in just 20 minutes. In even warmer weather, idle cars can reach an internal temperature of 140 degrees Fahrenheit in less than an hour. A safe outside temperature to leave a dog in the car is between 30-70°F. However, it is best to avoid leaving your dog unattended in the car, regardless of the temperature, to prevent distress and potential health risks. The inside of a car parked in 70-degree weather can reach 100 degrees in just 20 minutes.
Edwina Bergnaum
Edwina Bergnaum
2025-10-10 05:31:43
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Never leave a pet unattended in a parked car when the temperature is near or above 70 degrees. The temperature inside a car can soar past 100 degrees very quickly and temperatures above 110 degrees can be fatal in minutes. If it’s too hot to keep your hand on the pavement for 10 seconds, it is too hot for a dog’s paws. Keep pets inside when temperatures exceed 90 degrees. There will be days when the temperature skyrockets and it becomes too hot for pets to remain outside.