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Secondhand And Third-Hard Smoke
Pet Health -
Pets share our space and breathe in a large amount of the 7,000 chemicals found in cigarette smoke. This smoke can also cover the fur and feathers of pets, which they can eat when they groom themselves. Secondhand Smoke comes from a variety of tobacco products like cigarettes, electronic cigarettes (e-cigs), cigars or pipes.
Secondhand Smoke
Pet Health -
Pets share our space and breathe in a large amount of the 7,000 chemicals found in cigarette smoke. This smoke can also cover the fur and feathers of pets, which they can eat when they groom themselves. Secondhand Smoke comes from a variety of tobacco products like cigarettes, electronic cigarettes (e-cigs), cigars or pipes.
Mercury Spills And Your Pet
Pet Health -
Pets can be affected by mercury in many of the same ways humans can. If you break something that contains mercury in your home and your pet is in the area, they could have mercury on their feet or fur. It's important to clean your pet so that they don't get sick or track the mercury through your home.