Crime & Safety

Dog Dies in Iowa Heat: Was It Animal Neglect?

Urbandale police are investigating the June 29 death of a German shepherd.

Here's a story that ran on Urbandale Patch. We're running it here as a sad reminder that pets can suffer from the heat just as we can.

Urbandale police are investigating whether the death of a German shepherd left outdoors in the heat last week is a case on animal neglect.

Police arrived last Friday at a home in the 3100 block of 67th Street after someone called concerned about the welfare of a dog there. They found the dog dead in an outdoor kennel, said Lt. Rob Johansen.

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He said there was no water in the kennel at the time they found the animal.

Officers spoke to a 17-year-old boy who was home at the time. He lives with his 38-year-old mother, who was not there.

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An autopsy will be conducted on the animal to determine its cause of death. Β The high temperature in Des Moines was 93 degrees that day, according to the National Weather Service.Β 


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