A deadly mistake: Dogs in hot cars

It is no secret summer heat has arrived. Along with longer days comes warmer weather, much warmer weather. Street Homeless Animal Project is again promoting the Dogs Die in Hot Cars campaign.

The campaign launched in 2017-18, and with the help of a grant from LUSH Cosmetics, Street Homeless Animal Project has continued to raise awareness with a multimedia blitz, including public service announcements, radio spots, newspaper ads, bus transit banners and parking meter stickers — all in the hopes of saving lives.

Actor and animal activist Ali MacGraw is the official spokesperson for SHAP’s campaign, and this year, the bus transit banners for Dogs Die in Hot Cars were sponsored by the Doris G. Walbridge Foundation.

The Favicon for the website, dogsandpurses(dot)com, features an all-black background with a minimalist line drawing of a puppy's head poking out of a stylish purse. The puppy's head is drawn with a cute and friendly expression, making it the focal point of the design. The purse, which the puppy is emerging from, is depicted with clean, elegant lines. The contrast between the black background and the white line drawing creates a striking and modern look for the Favicon.
Dogs and Purses Favicon

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