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Houston Automotive Locksmith Now Offers No-Cost Emergency Locksmith Services for Kids and Pets Who are Trapped in Vehicles

Incidents of pets dying of dehydration and heat stroke after being left behind in a car by their owners have become increasingly common. The Houston based company, 713 Locksmith has started a service to rescue pets found in such a situation for free.


Houston, Texas, USA – WEBWIRE

While there are no official statistics of the number of pets that have died of heatstroke and dehydration from being left behind in the car, experts estimate such deaths to be in the thousands each year. It’s unconscionable to allow pets to suffer such a slow, painful and brutal death.

It’s become very common for pet owners to leave their pet cat or dog behind in a car, for many reasons. Negligence for one, lack of suitable amenities for pets in the visiting area for another. Another reason could be that some commercial establishments, restaurants, bars or stores do not allow customers to bring pets inside.

This can be a dangerous thing to do as temperatures within locked vehicles rise to 120 degrees or more within minutes. This could potentially lead to dehydration and heatstroke, and on many occasions, to a fatality.

Now, pet rescue is just a call away – Coleman Oneil, which offers automotive locksmith services in the Houston area can be reached by phone at (713) 955-1009. Coleman Oneil, media manager of 713 Locksmith announced to the media that his company would offer to extricate pets locked inside cars for free, regardless of who the call came from, from pet owners or from someone just passing by.

Mr. Oneil said: “Generally, when passersby spot a dog panting in a car, and the owner is nowhere in sight, they hesitate to call an automotive locksmith as they worry about having to pay the automotive locksmith’s fee. Now, with our offer to rescue pets locked inside cars for free, nobody has to worry about paying anything to have the pets rescued. Pet owners who find themselves locked out of their cars are welcome to call us too. It takes our technicians anything from 15 to 45 minutes to get to any location in the Houston area. Just call us if you see a child, pet or other animal in trouble.”

While there are no official statistics of the number of pets that have died of heatstroke and dehydration from being left behind in the car, experts estimate such deaths to be in the thousands each year. It’s unconscionable to allow pets to suffer such a slow, painful and brutal death.



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