วันอังคารที่ 13 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Pets Face Greater Health Risks With Advent Of Smoking BanPets Face Greater Health Risks With Advent Of Smoking Ban

Pets Britons face health risks from passive smoking, and says shocking research from pet insurer more than the risks increase when the smoking ban in bars and restaurants will soon enter into force, the United Kingdom.
With over one million smokers say in the United Kingdom that they go out less because of the ban and will now stay in the smoke and because of the ban, this implementation of the nation's pet dogs, cats, birds and other "little furries" serious healthRisks.
The research says that British farmers to enjoy a smoke, nearly one quarter of them smoke daily. And 44 percent of these admit that they smoke in the house, often in the same room as her pet.
The effects of smoking on these pets can be the same as this, what can people like to suffer, for example, respiratory diseases, cough, watery eyes and even life-threatening diseases such as lung cancer and chronic bronchitis.
And in households where this is more than oneSmokers are the effects on animals actually quadrupled, says the research. But despite concerns the massive publicity about the condition of passive smoking, many smokers continue to put the health of others – even their pets – in danger.
When prompted, 38 percent of pet owners who smoke, said that she was not aware that tobacco smoke endanger their pet's health. However, said only 11 percent of survey participants indicated that they would quit smoking ifthey knew it could make you sick their pets.
Unfortunately, three quarters of one million smokers said they would still continue to smoke as usual, despite the warnings about the negative impact it could have on their animals.
If you are a smoker and you are not willing to quit, then the health of your pet or pets. Try to keep smoking in the garden or in a room, do not go where the animal. They all common areas be well ventilated store.
Your pet will thank youit.