Smoking and Pets: How Secondhand Smoke Affects Dogs, Cats, and Other Animals
Most people know that smoking is harmful to humans, but far fewer realize how dangerous it is for pets. Dogs, cats, birds, and even small animals like rabbits and hamsters can suffer serious health consequences from exposure to secondhand and thirdhand smoke. Because pets live close to the floor, lick their fur, and spend time in confined indoor spaces, they often absorb higher concentrations of toxins than humans do. This guide explains how smoking affects pets, the health risks involved, signs of exposure, and what owners can do to protect their animals. What Is Secondhand and Thirdhand Smoke? Secondhand Smoke This is the combination of: Smoke exhaled by the smoker Smoke released from the burning cigarette Pets inhale this just like humans do. Thirdhand Smoke This is the toxic residue…
