No smoking allowed!!
As a vet technician, I ended up seeing quite a lot of pets suffering from the effects of secondhand smoke. These pets lived in a smoking household, and x-rays would often show that the pet had cancer in the nose or throat areas, and short nosed dogs tended to suffer more from lung cancer. Lets keep this in mind folks: Your pets DON’T smoke!! In order to protect your pet, if you aren’t going to quit and protect yourself, you should have a specific area to smoke, preferably outdoors. Trust me guys, there is nothing worse than a pet suffering needlessly.
