Dr Deepraj Prajapati, senior veterinarian at RD Pet Hospital, tells indianexpress.com, “Senior pets are more vulnerable to air pollution due to several physiological factors.”
According to Dr Umesh Kallahalli, Senior Vet at Mars Petcare, pets, especially dogs and cats, are highly vulnerable to respiratory issues and other health complications caused by poor air quality.
Air pollution can cause respiratory issues, allergies, and even lung cancer in pets, especially dogs.
Air pollution poses significant health risks to pets, particularly affecting their skin and respiratory systems.
Air pollution can cause respiratory illnesses, allergies, and, in extreme cases, even lung cancer in pets, which can shorten their lifespan
Rashi Narang, Founder and Creative Director at Heads Up For Tails, shared that this distress can be caused by chronic inflammation, genetic traits, environmental toxins, or past traumas.
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