For your pet's sake, keep your home and car tobacco-free.


March 10, 2007 - For your pet's sake, keep your home and car tobacco-free. Your pet can develop respiratory infections, lung inflammation or asthma when breathing second-hand smoke. Discarded tobacco litter like cigarette butts and used snus (moist snuff) pouches can be eaten by your pet and could cause a life-threatening reaction and even death. Take the pledge and keep your home tobacco-free.

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