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Can You Legally Break a Car Window to Save a Dog in Colorado? Yes—But Read This First

Can You Legally Break a Car Window to Save a Dog in Colorado? Yes—But Read This First

by Larry Ulibarri
June 21, 2025
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Can You Legally Smash a Car Window to Save a Dog in Colorado? Here’s What the Law Says

Picture this: you’re walking through a parking lot on a blazing hot day and spot a dog trapped inside a locked car—no AC, no open windows, and no human in sight. Your instinct screams break the window! But… is it legal?

In Colorado, yes—under certain conditions. State law (C.R.S.A. § 13-21-108.4 and § 18-1-706.5) protects Good Samaritans from both criminal charges and civil liability if they follow specific steps before breaking into a vehicle. You must reasonably believe the animal or person is in immediate danger, call 911 before acting, and try to find the vehicle’s owner. If you go ahead, you must use only the force necessary and stay with the animal or person until emergency responders arrive. Importantly, this law doesn’t apply to police vehicles or livestock.

Bottom line? Yes, you can legally break a car window to save a dog—but only if you follow the rules. And really, let’s avoid this altogether: don’t leave your pets in hot cars. Not for a minute.

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