UPPER MACUNGIE TWP., Pa. -- A local Labrador helped himself get out of a scorching situation by taking matters into his own paws, Allentown TV station WFMZ reported.
Donna Gardner said 11-year-old Max is not just a dog. He's like another member of the family.
"You have to know Max," Gardner said. "He's a very smart dog and he just does things that I don't think a normal dog does all the time."
The chocolate lab proved that a couple weeks ago.
Gardner said she took Max with her when she ran an errand, but forgot the dog was still in the car when she returned home.
"I came in and started cleaning and about an hour later I heard a horn blow," she said.
Gardner went outside, but didn't see anybody.
"So, I came back in the house and I started cleaning again and the horn blew again," she said.
This time, Gardner said she saw Max sitting in the driver's seat of her car.
"I rushed over and got him out real fast and he was panting like crazy," she said. "I brought him in the house and he just dropped to the floor."
Gardner gave him water and cooled him down with cold, wet rags.
Her daughter called the vet, who said Max was a little weak but otherwise OK.
"No. 1, Max saved his own life by honking the horn to get himself out of a very, very overheated car," veterinarian Nancy Soares said. "No. 2, the Gardners are such good pet owners that they looked at him first. They managed to get his temperature down a little bit before they got here."
Gardner said she'll never make that mistake again.
"I don't know whatever made me forget he was with me," she said.
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