Group asks dog owners to bring pets inside during heat

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Next week, temps are expected to push 100 degrees. FIDO is reminding Indy dog owners when temperatures hit 90 degrees, the city’s ordinance says you must bring your pet inside a temperature-controlled building between 40-80 degrees.

“Ideally we'd love for the dogs to go into an air-conditioned house and run around with their people, but even a basement,” Darcie Kurtz, founder of FIDO said. “Basements usually stay pretty moderate, so that's a good option for some people. It could be a garage but it has to be air-conditioned or kept below 80 degrees."At all times, dogs must have access to fresh, cool water regardless of the temperature.“If you see a dog outside don't assume it's living there,” Kurtz said.

Your dog must be brought inside a temperature-controlled building kept between 40°F and 80°F, such as your house when:On any day where the temperature is at or above 80°F, your dog’s shelter must be shaded by either trees or a tarp.

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