A K9 dog from the Brown County Sherriff's Office assigned to work the PGA Championship died Thursday after being left in a hot car, the result of a malfunctioning air conditioning unit.
According to local news reports, Wix, a three-year-old male Malinois, was left in a squad car with the engine running and the air conditioning on. His deputy found him unresponsive around 12:30 p.m. local time after making numerous checks on the dog throughout the morning. The air conditioning was not working.
The Sherriff's Office said K9 cars are specially equipped with "K9 heat alarms," which sound an alarm and roll down the windows when a squad car overheats. An investigation has been launched into the faulty systems, as well as the cause of death.
LINK: PGA Championship K9 Left in Squad Car Dies After Air Conditioning Malfunctions