Pets not only inhale second hand smoke, but they also ingest tar and nicotine from cleaning their fur or
eating the cigarette butts.
My 6 month old dog might have
ate a cigarette butt.
I don't know if
she ate any cigarette butts.
Not exact matches
The nicotine - containing
cigarette butts can be ingested by children, are
eaten by wildlife and can leach into the water, according to the Alliance for the Great Lakes, which conducts annual beach cleanups that sift out thousands of discarded
cigarette butts every year.
The nicotine - containing
cigarette butts can be ingested by children, are
eaten by wildlife and can leach into the water, according to the Alliance for the Great Lakes, which does beach cleanups that sift out thousands of discarded
cigarette butts every year.
At some point, everybody's worked with that guy who
ate fast food every day, lit his next
cigarette with the
butt of his previous one, and could barely contain his contempt for your healthy lifestyle.
If you see that your pet has
eaten any Nicotine patches or an ashtray of
cigarette butts please call your veterinarian immediately!
In fact, even
cigarette butts can be deadly to your dog if he
eats enough of them.