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Can dogs get lung cancer from second hand smoke? do they get lung cancer at all? |
Sophia - i never said i was a smoker (which i am not). i was just curious. who are you guys, the thought police? Dogs can get all kinds of cancer. The fact that you are asking is very sad. What do you think? Dogs are immune to smoke? Everyone should just stop smoking. You are killing your family, your pets and yourself just to satisfy your addiction. Very sad. I feel awful for any dogs or kids living with smokers. I think it's great that you are concerned about dogs health issues. Yes dogs get cancer,all types. They get cancer from many things ,not just second hand smoke.Chemicals and pesticides are usually the cause. My little dog had breast cancer,she also has asthma.No one has ever smoked around her.She did have surgery and is cancer free now. Second hand smoke is just as harmful to our dogs as it is to humans. Can they, yes. But how many dogs have you ever known with lung cancer? |
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