Dogs are the creatures who are only meant to give out love and nothing else and it is the duty of their human companions to keep them safe.
Thus trapping your dog in a car that gets hot and makes them suffer is the worst thing that can be done to the love babies.
The dog owners in Queensland who are now found guilty of doing the same will be entitled to jail time or a massive fine.
The government of the states is all set to charge people for animal cruelty. The law says that every dog owner that is found guilty of locking their dog up in the extreme heat that builds up inside a car will be punished.
Mark Furner, Agricultural Industry Development Minister says “We are meant to keep the dogs safe and it is us who are responsible for every time they are harmed.
Animal cruelty is not acceptable in any situation and the owners found practicing it will be punished severely.”
As per the revised law, a fine of $40,035 is set along with 1 year of jail time for the pet owners who make their dogs go throw extreme conditions in a short span of time that is no less than torture to them.
If a person if found trapping their dog in a car them they will be eligible to pay a fine of $266,900 at maximum and up to 3 years in jail.
This is time for pet owners to wait and think if they still wish to harm there poaches. Humans are the most superior creatures on the world that entitles us the responsibility of taking care of the entire planet.
Thus, misusing our strength to get involved in animal cruelty is just not acceptable on all the grounds.
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