Police officers from Plérin, in the Côtes d'Armor, were called to rescue a stuffed dog. - National police 22

A white figure, quietly lying on the back deck. A witness to the scene, probably a little too rushed, who calls the police to report an endangered animal. On Monday, police officers from Plérin, near Saint-Brieuc (Côtes d'Armor) were called to rescue a dog, whose owners allegedly left him locked in a car parked in the sun.

Upon arrival, the agents discovered that the animal was in fact a simple plush, placed in the back of the car, reports France Bleu.

A photo and a preventive message

Amused by the situation, the police took the opportunity to snap a small photo (with a nice reflection ...) of their intervention before posting it on Twitter. The opportunity above all to do a little prevention with animal owners as we approach the episode of hot weather that is looming across France.

"Remember not to leave your dog in the car," they explain. In the sun, the temperature quickly shows up in the passenger compartment, threatening to kill any occupant who is locked in it. Even in a few minutes.

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