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Man smashes car window with axe to save dog from roasting hot car

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A dog locked in a sweltering car during 34C temperatures was rescued by a quick-thinking passerby with an axe on Wednesday.

A man and a woman approached the vehicle at Newbury Retail Park in Berkshire after spotting the terrier ‘panting like mad’ by the window.

Its owner had left the dog for almost 45 minutes while shopping in Currys with her young daughter.

The unnamed man fetched an axe and set about trying to break the glass on the front passenger-side window.

After seven strikes with the sharp side of the fixture he span it round and successfully broke the window with the blunt side, letting in oxygen that could have saved the dog from serious illness or death.

The pair can be heard saying ‘that done it’ before they check on the pooch, which appears to be in a poor state.

The man can be heard asking: ‘At least it’ll get some air, that won’t die in there will it?’

The woman replies: ‘Well it don’t look bloody great.’

A dog was rescued from a car by a man who smashed the window with a sledgehammer after it was abandoned in the sweltering heat wave at Newbury Retail Park in the Berkshire. TRIANGLE NEWS 0203 176 5581 // contact@trianglenews.co.uk By Andy Crick A HOT dog was rescued from a car by a Good Samaritan who smashed the window with a sledgehammer after it was abandoned in the sweltering heat wave. The panting Yorkshire Terrier was spotted on the back seat of VW Golf as Britain basked in 34C (93F) temperatures. It???s owner had gone shopping with her young daughter in Currys and left the pooch for up to 45 minutes. The hero man - hailed a ???legend??? - used the huge tool to break the glass on the front passenger side window. He was able to smash it on the eighth attempt. Cops - who were buying lunch at a nearby M&S - were called over. The little dog was checked over by vets. *TRIANGLE NEWS DOES NOT CLAIM ANY COPYRIGHT OR LICENSE IN THE ATTACHED MATERIAL. ANY DOWNLOADING FEES CHARGED BY TRIANGLE NEWS ARE FOR OF OR CONNECTED IN ANY WAY WITH USER'S PUBLICATION OF THE MATERIAL* TRIANGLE NEWS SERVICES ONLY, AND DO NOT, NOR ARE THEY INTENDED TO, CONVEY TO THE USER ANY COPYRIGHT OR LICENSE IN THE MATERIAL. BY PUBLISHING THIS MATERIAL , THE USER EXPRESSLY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY AND TO HOLD TRIANGLE NEWS HARMLESS FROM ANY CLAIMS, DEMANDS, OR CAUSES OF ACTION ARISING OUT OR CONNECTED IN ANY WAY WITH USER'S PUBLICATION OF THE MATERIAL*
Officers arrived at the scene before a vet checked the dog over (Picture: Samantha Heaver)

Police officers who happened to be buying lunch at a nearby M&S were called over, after which vets arrived to check over the pet.

According to the RSPCA, even parking in shade with a window cracked open can kill a pet left inside.

Ambient temperatures of 22C can lead to temperatures of up to 47C within an hour – so the terrier may have been in even more unbearable conditions amid Wednesday’s highs of 34C.

The law protects people from damaging cars and other property if they believe the owner would consent to it knowing the circumstances – but otherwise they may be prosecuted for criminal damage or sued in a civil court.

In most cases it is advised to call the police if an animal is showing signs of heatstroke, and to make attempts to contact the owner – perhaps by asking shop workers to put out an announcement.

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