Calgary, Alberta: A dog owner, identified as Mr. Folkins, has pled guilty to negligence after her pet died from heat stroke. The dog had been left in a parked vehicle on a hot day, inside temperatures rose quickly, leading to a fatal condition. Authorities say the ownerโs actions were in breach of animal welfare laws. The case has sparked strong reactions from animal lovers and advocacy groups, calling for stricter enforcement around leaving pets unattended in vehicles. Folkins is expected to face sentencing under relevant animal cruelty legislation. This incident serves as a grim reminder that cars can become deadly traps for dogs in summer, and many are urging pet owners to never leave animals alone in enclosed cars, even briefly.