Yesterday was an absolutely scorching day. The air was still, the asphalt felt like it was melting under my feet, and all I wanted was to get home and turn on the AC. But first, I decided to stop by the supermarket to grab something for dinner.
As I walked through the parking lot, squinting from the sun, I suddenly felt… something strange. I turned around — and saw her. A German Shepherd. She was sitting in a locked car, barely surviving the heat. Panic rose in me instantly:
the windows were fogged from the heat, the dog was panting heavily, tongue out, eyes glazed. It was clear — she was on the brink. If it’s 30°C (86°F) outside, it’s much hotter inside a car.
On the windshield, I noticed a note with a phone number. I called. A man answered. I tried to stay calm:
“Your dog is suffering from the heat. Please come back immediately and at least crack a window open!”
But his reply was cold:
“I left her water. It’s none of your business.”
Yes, there was water — but in a sealed bottle. I was furious. How is a dog supposed to drink from a closed bottle?! I couldn’t wait any longer. I picked up a nearby rock and smashed the window with all my strength. The glass shattered. The alarm screamed across the parking lot — but I didn’t care.
I pulled the dog out. She collapsed beside me, breathing hard, but she was already starting to recover. I poured water on her and called for help.
A few minutes later, the “owner” came running. His face twisted in anger:
“What the hell are you doing?! I’m calling the police!”
When the police arrived, something happened that none of us expected 😱😨
Well, he did call. But after listening to both sides and seeing the dog’s condition, the officers decided I hadn’t broken any laws.
He got a fine and a case opened for animal cruelty.
I got a handshake and a “thank you.”
And the dog?
She’s home now. With me. A full, happy bundle of loyalty.
That same German Shepherd who nearly died yesterday because of someone’s irresponsibility is now sleeping at my feet. And you know what?
I’d break that window again. Without hesitation.
I’ll never understand people who don’t realize that animals are living beings too. They need care. They’re not toys!
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