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SPCA exec's dog dies after being left in hot car

The 16-year-old dog dies of kidney failure after being left for four hours

RICHMOND, Virginia - An executive for an anti-animal cruelty group says her 16-year-old blind and deaf dog died after she accidentally left him in her hot car for four hours.

Robin Starr, the CEO of the Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, says she didn't realize "Louie" was in the car until noon. Starr's husband, Ed, told the Richmond Times-Dispatch he put the dog in her car as she got ready for work Aug. 19. She often took the dog to work with her.

Robin Starr took the dog to two clinics, but he died of kidney failure.

The National Weather Service says the temperature had reached 91 degrees by noon that day.

The board of the SPCA says it still supports Starr, who has been CEO since 1997 and does not plan to resign. It was unclear whether she would be charged.

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Possible worst case scenario of "Do what I say, not what I do".

But if you can't 'practice what you preach', maybe you should sit down and shut up!

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Did I read that right? Her husband put the dog in the car in the morning for her commute to work? She found the dog at noon? Did she not leave the house until noon?

It sounds like a sad accident. That is if she hadn't used the car at all when the husband thought that he would be doing her a favor by getting the dog ready to go with her to work. She is probably devastated. I don't see the hypocrisy (if it was, after all, an accident).

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Did I read that right? Her husband put the dog in the car in the morning for her commute to work? She found the dog at noon? Did she not leave the house until noon?

It sounds like a sad accident. That is if she hadn't used the car at all when the husband thought that he would be doing her a favor by getting the dog ready to go with her to work. She is probably devastated. I don't see the hypocrisy (if it was, after all, an accident).

So if a child was left in the car would that warrant the same response from you?

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So if a child was left in the car would that warrant the same response from you?

No.

Perhaps there was no warrant for any response from me on this subject. This story is extremely vague and I just wish I knew a little more. It is a strange situation. I will not defend something that I don't fully understand. The situation is certainly ironic to say the least.

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No.

Perhaps there was no warrant for any response from me on this subject. This story is extremely vague and I just wish I knew a little more. It is a strange situation. I will not defend something that I don't fully understand. The situation is certainly ironic to say the least.

Not criticising your response, just asking if leaving a child in the car in the heat is the same kind of "Accident"

I do think that one (the child) is much much worse than the other.

Like in the movie Kung Fu Panda the turtle tells the small Rat or racoon or whatever the hell that guy was, I think his name was Master Shifu "There are no accidents"

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