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    Protect Your Pets: Quit Smoking Today!

    Pets suffer health risks from secondhand smoke. Owners quitting smoking see dramatic improvements in their pets’ well-being.

    Highlights:
    1. Secondhand smoke harms pets, leading to cancers and respiratory issues.
    2. Pets absorb toxins through grooming, worsening health risks.
    3. Quitting smoking significantly improves pets’ health and vitality.

    Passive smoking harms pets too, pushing many owners to quit. Research from the University of Glasgow links smoking to pet health risks like cancer and weight gain.

    Professor Clare Knottenbelt warns about cell damage and cancer susceptibility in pets. Vets caution about respiratory issues and cancer. Delhi resident saw her cat suffer due to secondhand smoke. Dr. Riyaz Khan highlights pets’ vulnerability, especially cats due to grooming habits.

    Rakesh noticed his dog’s health improve after quitting smoking. Quitting smoking improves pets’ health by reducing exposure to harmful chemicals. Dr. Khan advises reducing smoking and quitting for pet well-being.

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