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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 Studies have shown that breeds with long noses more difficulty with cigarette smoke than those with shorter noses. I don't think covering the nose would help much; dogs tend to die before the effects of second hand smoke are a problem, as this usually takes years of intense exposure. Unless your clothing is made of an activated charcoal, I think it would be best to ask guests to smoke outside or remove the dog from the area. |
really??!?! covering them him do anything?? wow.. i am so going to YELL at whoever smokes near my baby now.. PFT.. and THEY called me obsessed and crazy!
at least i know now.. thanks for the info =D