Sunday, July 2, 2017

PROTECT YOUR PET FROM THIRD HAND SMOKE

Third hand smoke is the residue that is left behind on your skin, hair, and on the fabrics of your home when you smoke. It is even in your car. Animals are more likely to breathe in third hand smoke because they spend so much time on the floor. They can also lick it up. That puts them at risk for nose, lung and mouth cancer says vet Carmela Stamper of the Food and Drug Administration.

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