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Dog dies in hot car, owner charged. - Catherine - 07-12-2024

A woman in Calgary left her dog alone in a car for two hours. The police were called, but it was too late to save her.
She was already unresponsive when they broke the car window to get her out.

The woman is facing animal injury charges under the criminal code and the Alberta Animal Protection Act.

https://globalnews.ca/news/10617549/calgary-woman-charged-dog-dies-hot-car/


How is this still happening. How is there anyone who does not know what happens when you leave a dog in a hot car.
She deserves to be charged. That is a horrible way for an animal to die. The dog basically cooks to death.
It happens every year. What will it take for people to learn. Maybe some jail time for anyone who does this will get through to other people planning to leave their dog in the car. This can't keep happening. It is too horrible to even think about.


RE: Dog dies in hot car, owner charged. - LPC - 07-13-2024

(07-12-2024, 03:07 PM)Catherine Wrote: The woman is facing animal injury charges under the criminal code and the Alberta Animal Protection Act.
What is the maximum punishment for this offence in Canada?


RE: Dog dies in hot car, owner charged. - Catherine - 07-14-2024

This appears to be the right government web site.

https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-46/section-445.1.html

I am not sure I make sense of it.
Other articles seemed to confirm that the penalty is 2-5 years in jail.

This might be clearer.

https://www.albertaspca.org/animal-protection/legislation/criminal-code-of-canada/

This seems to indicate a shorter penalty.
Canadian law does not always make sense.

I don't think there are a lot of convictions for animal cruelty. 
She may be charged for what she did to her dog, but I wonder if it will go to trial. If it does will she be convicted.
If she is convicted, will she actually face jail time.