Is smoking around your dog harmful to your dog? Can it cause cancer in your dog?
Sunday, August 9th, 2009 at
12:48 pm
samanny asked:
I know this owman whose dog died from cancer, when I met her she was/is a smoker she got a new dog. I am wondering if smoking aound your dog can causde cancer like it can in humans?
Tagged with: Dog Cancer • Met • Smoker
Filed under: Dogs
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Cancer from smoking
yeah i think it does
Cancer from smoking
I remember back in 2003 when we had the firestorms of California, the local health department warned all people to stay indoors. In addition, they said that animals should be brought indoors as well.
With that said, I would imagine that cigarette smoke could have equally detrimental effects on a dog or cat. They say that second hand smoke is a silent killer. Can you imagine how it affects animals who can’t speak up about their ailments?
Below are a couple of links to articles who say smoking could have negative effects on animals.
Smoking Effects
The chemicals are poisons and we have similiar breathing and circulatory systems. We should all no about second hand smoke.
Smoking Effects
i would guess so
wouldn’t u think
it has lungs to right?
Smoking Effects
yes
Cancer from smoking
Second hand smoke is bad for anyone, even your pets. Dogs get cancer, too.
Cancer from smoking
At the last place I lived my neighbor used to smoke like 500 packs a day and she never let her dog out of the house. She was so upset when the vet had to start cutting tumors off the dog. It was nasty. Bleeding everywhere. It didn’t stop her smoking. Some people just don’t get it.
How long can I smoke?
Wouldn’t it be? i mean, second hand smoke is harmful to humans, and dogs r mammals aso, so shouldn’t it be harmful for them too?
How long can I smoke?
Re: Rich’s Answer:
500 PACKS A DAY???!!!…Can’t believe that dog owner is still alive, let alone the dog!
Smoking Effects
I think that the last thing a smoker is concerned about is second hand smoke whether it’s affecting a human or a dog….if a smoker doesn’t care if he/she dies of self inflicted carcinogens then I’m sure the last thing they care about is if their poor defenseless dog dies of cancer from their nasty habit.