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Effects of Cigarette Smoking on Dogs by Oscar Auerbach
Effects of Cigarette Smoking on Dogs by Oscar Auerbach









Effects of Cigarette Smoking on Dogs by Oscar Auerbach Effects of Cigarette Smoking on Dogs by Oscar Auerbach

National Artificial Intelligence Institute (NAII).Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiative (DEI).Centralized Interactive Phenomics Resource (CIPHER).Center for Data & Computational Science (C-DACS).

Effects of Cigarette Smoking on Dogs by Oscar Auerbach

Letters and Op-eds Concerning VA Research with Animals.National Academy of Sciences Assessment.Currently Approved VA Protocols for Research.Distinguished Medical Research Scientist.COVID-19 Observational Research Collaboratory.Just like members of their human families, pets can develop respiratory infections, lung inflammation and asthma when exposed to secondhand smoke. Pets can also have strong reactions to smoke particles in the air. In fact, measurable levels of carcinogens can be found in dogs' hair and urine for several months after exposure.Ĭats exposed to secondhand smoke have an increased chance of developing squamous cell carcinoma, a type of oral cancer commonly found in humans that smoke tobacco, possibly because the carcinogens in tobacco smoke can settle on a cat's fur and be ingested when the cat grooms itself. Following known exposure, chemicals from cigarette smoke can be found in animals' bodies for a long period of time. While many studies have shown that exposure to these chemicals can increase humans' chances of heart disease, lung cancer and other cancers, some recent animal studies have shown that exposure to these chemicals can also increase the risk of these diseases in pets.ĭogs with long noses are at an even greater risk of developing certain nasal and sinus cancers, as they expose more tissue to the carcinogens when they inhale. We all know that smoking harms your health, but how about your pet? Will cigarette smoke harm your pet? Cigarette smoke contains more than 4,000 chemical compounds and some of these are chemicals commonly used as ingredients in mothballs, floor cleaners, pesticides and paint strippers.











Effects of Cigarette Smoking on Dogs by Oscar Auerbach