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Is anyone in YT a smoker??? I wanted to ask this question because I am a smoker and I always go outside to smoke or I lock myself up in my bedroom open the window and smoke I never smoke around my babies. My best friend Jasmine has a yorkie also named Gizmo and she always smokes around him, it makes me mad and I tell her all the time she shouldn't smoke around him but she told me her dogs breeder told her she has always smoked around her oldest yorkie who is supposedly 17 years old and the dog was fine. I find that hard to believe so I want to know what everybody else does or thinks about this situation who smokes. If you smoke do you smoke around your yorkie??? |
this is definitely going to be my last time posting on this site, I hardly ever get my questions answered so there is no use posting, I guess I will just take my friends word for it, thanks anyway. |
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To answer your question, nope I don't smoke. I took a pack of cigs one time when I was a teen, stole them from my mom lol well I took one long drag, sucked in and choked off my AZZ! HA! that took care of me ever smoking lol I did grow up with both parents who smoked, I'm so glad I never got hooked. |
hey hey hey,,, calm down,, i will answer your question. i smoke and i also go outside, one because it stinks up everything and two,its not good for the dog to inhale in smoke... |
Sorry no one responded. My husband smokes and we have had dogs for over 30 years. He does not smoke in the same room but I have not noticed any health problems associated with it. But I would continue to not smoke with your baby in the room if you can. |
Aww i am sorry i never seen this :( in Answer to your Question my partner smokes, and i make him go outside to smoke. I wouldnt let him smoke around my little furbaby. I am sorry i did not see your post untill now. i hope more people answer you :) and you do come bk on the site :) |
I was a smoker and my vet said it will affect dogs the same as it does people. It is bad for their lungs. I quit four years ago and feel it is better all the way around. I would say at least smoking outside is the way to go for dogs and people. Tell your friend lungs are lungs in all living things and smoking is not good for anyone with lungs. |
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I just saw this. I don't smoke. I would think that 2nd hand smoke is just as bad for animals as it is for humans. JMPO |
Aw, don't feel that way. Just like the poster above me said, YT has gotten so big that some posts get overlooked! And to answer your question, I do smoke, and although I used to smoke around Harley (I smoke outside only), I don't anymore. At first I didn't think anything of it, but he sneazes when ever I'm smoking around him. I felt really bad, so I stopped doing it around him! I don't smoke inside at all, and I leave him inside when I'm smoking outside. |
I am so sorry I didnt see your post. I used to smoke but never around my dogs. Dogs can get cancer and suffer respiratory problems so its definitely not good to smoke around them. I wouldnt purchase a pup from a breeder that smoked around them. Heck I purchased a parrotlet recently and the breeder wouldnt sell to smokers because smoke is dangerous to the birds. So you know it is for pups also |
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Sorry your thread took awhile before someone made it come alive but glad to see you stuck around. Nice to have you. I don't smoke but if it's bad to breathe 2nd hand smoke I would guess anyone with lungs it would be bad for. I hope you can convience your friend otherwise. Why even take the chance. Your smart to protect your little one:thumbup: |
I smoke also. I smoke outside.;) |
Sorry I didn't reply to this before, just now seen it. I'm a smoker and I most usually smoke in my bedroom with the window open. |
Thanks to everyone who answered my question, it's greatly appreciated. |
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I don't smoke, never have but if i did i wouldn't ever smoke near any of my pets. My mom's friend used to smoke and her cat died of cancer:( |
I too don't smoke, but if second hand smoke isn't good for people, why would it be OK for pets? |
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This is a major subject that draws many, many pros and cons about smoking. I'll have to tell you "my" story and what I think about smoking. My grandparents raised me and my grandfather smoked a pipe and cigars in the house. They had a Boston Terrier that lived to be 23 years old. I started smoking back in high school in 1955 and got pretty hooked right away. (not unlike someone who is an alcoholic but didn't realize it till the drinking started) I went on to marry and have 6 sons. I smoked, drank wine and beer all thru. each pregnancy. All my boys were 8 and 9 pounders with no health problems at all. In fact the maternity ward had ash trays for pregnant and new moms. I even had an ash tray beside my bed in the hospital. My husband also smoked and we did it in the house, (as everyone did in those days). We always had dogs, and not one dog ever had health problems and all lived to be 16 years and older. I have long since quit when there was so much negative publicity about it that made you feel like you had to become a closet smoker or get very bad looks or even rude comments. I smoked for 50 years and have not had any health problems at all. I truly belive some people are just predisposed to get cancer no matter what, and some are not. I really truly believe if smoking gave you lung cancer, heart problems and emphysema then everyone that smoked or smokes would have these diseases. I do not suggest smoking to anyone because you just never know if your predisposed to getting cancer. |
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I was just thinking (last night) about starting a thread on smoking. I know that there is a lot of information out there now but that wasn't the case when I began. In fact, the marketing ploys then were glamour (women) and manliness (men). We were given little candy cigarettes. Primed from childhood to smoke. Now...I don't know about others but....I am a very strong willed person. I can do anything I set my mind to doing....except quitting nocotine. I jokingly say that I will never quit quitting. But honestly....I would rather they just make them illegal. I just can't see myself slinking down some alley with "Pssst. Got cigarettes"? I know they are right up the street and I am addicted. Rude smokers really irritate me. Like you, I don't smoke inside. Anywhere. Even when I am outside, I go away from others that don't smoke. It really irritates me to go to a public place and the employees are right out front....exposing others, including children to their smoke. I feel the management needs to have an area where they can smoke (if it is to be allowed) where others aren't exposed. Your friend and her breeder are wrong about the smoke not having an impact on the dogs. It would have to. They have lungs. Period. Recently I saw what I believe was a grandmother, in her car, windows rolled up....smoking away with three little children in there with her. I was very angry about that. Yep. Some of us are addicted. We smoke. BUT....we don't have to take others down with us. There is no excuse for being like that. Smokers may think they have rights but the rest of the non-smoking world has a right to not smoke...second hand. Any smoker that doesn't believe this is a selfish a$$. All of this is JMO. |
Sometimes you have to wait a little longer than 15 mins to get replies..its a really big site! If I smoked, i would never do it around Cali..EVER! |
I used to be a smoker but Lily helped with that, I will not smoke around her so it made smoking impossible because she is attached to me at the hip LOL. I still smoke sometimes but when I do it, it is not around her. My sister in law is a big big smoker and she does it while the dog sits next to her and the dog is old and has no issues. I think of it as if I wont smoke with a child next to me I wont do it with my fur baby. |
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My husband smokes but he does not smoke in the house. However, when we go somewhere in his car, he does smoke while driving with his window and a back window down. It still really bothers me so I try to sit as close to the door on my side as possible and shield Hot Rod. |
I'm not a smoker, used to be when I was younger. If I did smoke I definitely would NOT smoke around the dogs unless I was outside and then of course make sure the smoke is not going their way (just as I wouldn't around kids). I wouldn't smoke in the house or the car. Most of the people I know that smoke do not smoke in their homes, they go outside. |
Is anyone a YT a smoker Your first and second posts were only 23 minutes apart. You must be impatient like me.:eek: Yes, I smoke outside, can't quit, when Tricksie sees me pick up a cigarette she goes the other way. |
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