

Don’t think, ‘I have this system so he’s okay.’ They’re not 100 percent reliable. They left their vehicle for a long period of time and they had these systems, but the car could turn off and the system may not detect that. Your cruiser malfunctioning is what mostly happens when you hear about these stories of officers finding their dogs suffocated. I have a crate where I can put him so I know he’s okay. “If I’m on station and it’s really hot outside, I’ll bring my dog. Even with the system, I still check on my dog in the heat every 20 minutes to ease my own mind in making sure he has water. It doesn’t look good for your department if that poor animal dies because of your ignorance and laziness on not checking on them. They’re our partner and part of the family. The heat is what you have to be aware of and pay attention to with your dog,” Debar elaborated. “What’s really going to kill the canine is if they’re stuck in the back in heat. Debar commented that during the hot summer months, he programs the system to be manually turned off since that’s the most worrisome time for K-9s. When it’s set to “manually turned off,” it can result in a dead battery if forgotten. The system can be programmed to work either when the car is running or turned off.
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Meanwhile, the alarm system will set off the cruiser’s siren and flashing lights, dropping the windows down to release the hot air while catching the attention of passersby.Īn additional feature is a button on the center console and monitor that will pop the back passenger door open, letting the canine out to assist the handler when necessary - a helpful feature if the handler finds themselves with their hands full and in need of backup. On a pager-like monitor, a warning will appear and vibrate if the car has exceeded the set temperature in the vehicle. The system is wired through the cruiser with heat dual sensors installed in the back of the cage to monitor heat temperatures. It should be mandatory for any police department with a dog to have a system in the cruisers.” With today’s technology, no dogs should die in cars. “They all recommended it by saying it has the best warranty, safety and overall system.

“We looked at the reviews and this system seemed most up-to-date with the best ratings,” explained Chad Debar, K-9 officer.
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The Canfield Police Department, Canfield, Ohio, has invested in the AceK9 HOT-N-POP PRO system since 2004, after reading the positive reviews. The reviews on the systems will be the ultimate deciding factor as officers pull together to share information that will help others. With a wide variety of systems available, it can be difficult to decide which one would be the best fit while staying within a budget. The technology for heat alarm systems has been available for years, and while systems can malfunction, it’s another step in the right direction to protect life-saving dogs. Their preventable deaths weren’t only a blow to hearts everywhere, but also a blow to the departments’ reputation and finances. ()ĭue to being left in hot vehicles, there were a total of 13 K-9 deaths in 2017. While it’s easy to understand that relaxing is on a handler’s mind aft er a long shift, they should remember that their partner would like to relax with them and not be forgotten. K-9s and their handlers form a bond based on trust, loyalty and understanding.
