Try asking a question in a more clear way next time. And yes it will harm your dogs. It would just be like smoking around young children who are helpless in protecting themselves from it.
2006-09-21 08:53:37
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answered by gym_rat_laura 2
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If it will help you quit, yes it harms your dog even when you have a cigerette and come in the house just the smell on you harms the dog. At least it does a baby. I don't really know about the dog but I wouldn't just in case.
2006-09-21 08:53:42
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answered by April 1
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Depends what you are smoking. My cousins dog was always out of it as he did not smoke cigarettes, he was so laid back & chilled & ate loads cos he was high on it too & got the munchies. Based on this I would have thought that if you are smoking fags then yes it will cos the dog is still breathing in the smoke like a person would if they were passive smoking as well. Hope this helps & that your dog is ok.
2006-09-21 09:06:08
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answered by Raych C 2
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Yes it will, I forget where I read it but I read an article a few years ago about this. Might have been in the Gazette. Anyway I won't ever let people smoke around my dogs. If someone is smoking near them, or near the rings, I tell them to leave.
2006-09-21 08:48:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, dogs are affected by second-hand smoke just as other people and children are. And sometimes the damage can come on faster because the dog's lungs are so small and they generally breathe more rapidly than humans. Whenever you can, smoke somewhere away from your kids and pets.
2006-09-21 08:49:13
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answered by Fetch 11 Humane Society 5
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smoking can "KILLL" a bird and yes IT DOES HARM DOGS just as it harms people o and have you heard a girl last year got cancer from being in a home where there was constant smoking. That's why people when they inhale secind hand smoke either get watery eyes or cough
2006-09-21 09:08:43
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answered by Math Freak 1990 1
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I'm not sure about somking, but smoking may cause respitory problems for them.
2006-09-21 08:50:44
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answered by Special Ethel 3
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Yes, smoking is carcinogenic to animals just the same as it is to you, I have 3 dogs and do not smoke in the house because of them! Stop hurting them!
2006-09-21 09:31:50
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answered by Anonymous
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lungs are lungs and dogs have them so I'd say yes but I didn't go to school for 10 years to come up with the answer. I got a friends do high once and its still alive (6 years ago...) I honestly dont know. no 10 points I guess....
2006-09-21 08:50:31
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answered by heatherlynnmorrow 5
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Yes, I'd imagine just like a baby, a dog can still be damaged by the effects of passive smoking.
2006-09-21 08:44:52
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answered by Anonymous
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