Heaven help those with smoking addictions because it is one of the most difficult habits to change. In terms of pets, we find those living with smokers often have more illnesses than those in nonsmoking environments. For example, pets of smokers experience increased allergies, asthma, and cancer.
Your pet wants you to be happy so it is not wishing that smoking is banned in your home, but it may be wishing to spend more time in bars and restaurants where smoking is banned. For example, your pet might prefer to breathe in bars and restaurants in Arizona, California, Connecticut, Colorado, Delaware, Guam, Hawaii, New York, Maine, Massachusetts, Montana, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, Washington, and Washington DC. Your pet might want to visit smoke-free restaurants in Florida and Idaho . If your pet is adventuresome, it might want to venture as far as the smoke-free restaurants and bars in Bhutan, England, Ireland, Italy, Malta, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Sweden, Uganda, and Uruguay.
Although it’s fun contemplating your pet enjoying restaurants and bars, we know this is not likely to happen. So, what can be done to help your pet if it is exposed to secondhand smoke? You can provide antioxidants.
It is also helpful to supplement your pet with freshly grated fruits and vegetables: broccoli, carrots, sweet potatoes. The darker the color, the greater the antioxidant benefit.
Our thoughts are with you as you try to change your smoking behaviors and make the transition to a healthier lifestyle.
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