The American South has reached dangerously high temperatures this summer, and pets are paying the consequences. This July, two sweet French Bulldogs tragically died after being left out on a balcony on a 93-degree-day in Houston. A third dog was emaciated, but luckily, was rescued and is recovering.
The city of Houston can -- and must -- take action to prevent any more needless deaths of pets during these heat waves!
Sign now to demand Houston City Council and Mayor Sylvester Turner create an action plan to protect local pets from the dangers of Texas heat!
Summers in Texas have always been hot, and now climate change is making them hotter than ever. It is time Texas cities like Houston prepare for this reality and create action plans to protect pets from the dangers of sweltering temperatures. Through careful and intentional policy, municipalities can both better educate the public on the dangers posed to pets by heat and develop a plan to respond quickly to pets in distress.
We cannot let these two sweet pups die in vain. The city of Houston must act quickly to prevent more unnecessary animal deaths from happening in the future. By creating an action plan, the Mayor & City Council can show that they are committed to the well-being of local pets!