A dispute in Lichfield, Staffordshire, involves a woman who says she freed a dog from a vehicle left in high temperatures during last week’s heatwave, and the dog’s owner. According to the reports, the incident begins after the woman claims the animal had been left in a van while temperatures reached around 34C. The dispute reportedly escalates at a B&M store in Lichfield. In the confrontation described, the owner becomes aggressive, shouting about getting the dog back and threatening to punch the woman in the face. The accounts focus on the argument that follows the woman’s decision to remove the dog from the vehicle, framing it as a heated exchange between the parties after the dog is taken out. The reports do not provide additional verified details about what led to the owner’s behavior or whether police or other authorities become involved. The incident highlights the tensions that can arise when people believe an animal may be at risk in hot vehicles.