MARIETTA, Ga Six Flags White Water Park, outside temperature was slightly over 90 degrees but inside of the car it could get up to 120 degrees. Police did give her a citation. Plan of action: IF someone arrives at the water park with their pet, they will take them to a vet clinic nearby, where the owner can pick them up. Marietta Police said if you see a pet in a hot car and you don’t think there’s time to wait for police to arrive, and you have to break a window to save the animal. MORE STORY: HERE
The window was slightly cracked. Six Flags staff members were able to get the car open and rescue the dog before it was too late. The dog's owner said she planned to periodically check on her pet.
Posted by FOX 4 News on Saturday, July 21, 2018
Dog left in hot car while owner goes to Six Flags White Waterhttps://t.co/EQzm103tjA
— FOX 29 (@FOX29philly) July 20, 2018
HORRIBLE! Dog left in hot car while owner and family goes to Six Flags Whitewater. Dog rescued. https://t.co/3ipiYKekIM pic.twitter.com/0jxa9iHele
— Brooks Jarosz (@BrooksKTVU) July 20, 2018