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Vets Sound Alarm: Secondhand Smoke Harms Animals
22 Nov
Summary
- Vets urge owners to stop smoking and vaping near pets.
- Secondhand smoke poses serious health risks to animals.
- Pets can inhale smoke when close to smokers.

Veterinary professionals are strongly advising pet owners to cease smoking and vaping in the presence of their animals due to significant health risks. Evidence indicates that secondhand smoke and exposure to e-liquids pose a serious threat to animal well-being.
Secondhand smoke occurs when pets involuntarily inhale fumes from cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or vapes. This inhalation is particularly likely when animals are in close proximity to someone smoking or vaping.
The ongoing concern from veterinary services underscores the need for greater awareness and action to protect pets from these preventable dangers. Creating smoke-free environments is crucial for maintaining the health of animal companions.




