Owner says it was to protect pet from extreme heat

Owner says it was to protect pet from extreme heat


South Korean restaurant owner puts pet dog inside fridge to prevent animal from overheating

South Korean animal rights groups are taking a more reserved approach towards the case after the dog’s health conditions were revealed. PHOTO: SCREENGRAB FROM ANIMAL RIGHTS GROUP CARE/FACEBOOK

SEOUL — A photo of a small dog inside a fridge at a South Korean restaurant sparked disputes over possible animal abuse.

However, the owner of the dog claimed on July 31 that the measure was taken to prevent the extreme heat from exacerbating the animal’s heart issues.

The Busan Jungbu Police Station received a report of potential animal abuse at around 8.10pm on July 29, saying a dog was being kept inside a glass door refrigerator at a local pizza restaurant.

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Police checked the site and said the temperature inside the fridge was “not very low”, and are investigating the case to see if the dog’s owner had violated the Animal Protection Act.

Dog in fridge

The dog’s owner, a restaurant owner in her 60s, told local media outlets that she put the 11-year-old maltese named Cookie inside the fridge to prevent her from overheating.

She said Cookie had recently been treated for acute heart issues, and the vet had told her that extreme heat could be fatal to the dog.

“The air-conditioner at the restaurant broke down, so I put a cushion inside the refrigerator and had her (Cookie) sit on it for short periods of time,” the owner said.

She said the dog was like her daughter, and apologized for putting the dog inside a fridge that also contained sauces for customers.

Small dogs like the maltese do tend to overheat due to their long, white hair, which traps heat easily and prevents it from dissipating effectively through perspiration. An excessively high body temperature could lead to heat strokes and other life-threatening medical conditions.

No abuse

Animal rights groups are taking a more reserved approach towards the case after Cookie’s conditions were revealed.

“As of now, (the owner’s) explanation suggests that she had no intention of abusing the dog, although she would need to be careful about keeping her pet inside a refrigerator,” Mr Sim In-seop, the head of the local animal rights group Live in Freedom and Equality, was quoted as saying.

Experts suggest cooling pads for dogs more susceptible to heat, rather than keeping them inside a refrigerator.



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