Many stories of dogs locking doors and locking owners out since lock buttons are now laying flat and right where fido likes to stand while wanting for the boss.
Had to call AAA here when a pooch locked the F350 up on one friend.
Never leave your pet in a parked car when the outside temperature is above 70 degrees. Not even with the windows partway down, not even in the shade, not even for a quick errand. Dogs and cats cant sweat like humans, so they pant to lower their body temperature. If theyre inside a car, recycling very hot air, panting gives no relief, and heat stroke can happen quickly.
http://heatkills.org/the-facts/the-facts-about-leaving-dogs-in-hot-cars/
He also stood on the window button in my wife's Denali and closed it on his neck and now we have to remember to keep the child locks on when he's in the back seat.
There are also stories about dogs shooting their owners. Got to be careful with Fido
Just the other day, I clicked on a youtube “best news clips” of 2017. One was a dog in car impatiently waiting for its owner to come back from store. It was standing against the steering wheel, alternately barking a bit, then beeping the horn.