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8/10/2009
A study, published by the American Veterinary Medical Association, found that pet owners who know about the health burden their smoking poses for their pets are more likely to quit. The study, conducted by the Henry Ford Health System's Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, surveyed 3,293 adult pet owners. Presented with the facts about secondhand smoke and pets, many of the pet owners said they were ready to change their habits.
Source: Oregon Live
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