UK weather currently soaring past 30 degrees in the heatwave, supermarket shoppers visiting stores such as Tesco, Aldi, ASDA, Lidl, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and M&S may choose to visit in their cars instead of walking or getting public transport.However, some drivers still take their dogs with them and can leave them for long periods of time - something which can be fatal in the heat.To help combat this risk, Tesco has confirmed it would be making sure dogs are not left by owners in hot vehicles.The supermarket says its staff have been trained on what to look out for.According to Manchester Evening News, Tesco said in a statement: "We're working with the RSPCA & all of our colleagues in store have received training to ensure animal welfare is.
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