PETS and SECOND-HAND SMOKE


Cigarette smoke is harmful to your family - and that includes your pets!

Your pets not only breathe in the toxic chemicals from second-hand smoke but the chemicals also coat their fur. When your pets clean their fur, they ingest the chemicals a second time.

Pets suffer from many of the same second-hand smoke related illnesses as humans - lung cancer, nasal cancer, and respiratory problems.

Your pet can't ask you to smoke outside. Your pet can't close a door on second-hand smoke. You must protect your pets from the dangerous, toxic chemicals in second-hand smoke.