Air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution, and light pollution can all harm pets:
Air pollution: Can cause respiratory issues, allergies, and more serious conditions like lung cancer. Pets with asthma may have a harder time breathing in poor air quality.
Water pollution: Can cause gastrointestinal problems and skin irritation if pets drink from contaminated sources or walk on contaminated ground.
Noise pollution: Can cause stress, anxiety, and even hearing loss in animals.
Light pollution: Can disrupt natural sleep patterns, impacting overall health.
Other effects of air pollution on pets include:
Problems with fertility
Weak immune system
Liver conditions
Increased vulnerability to diseases
Neurological problems
Endocrine disruption and hormonal imbalances
Pets that are older, have heart or lung disease, or are frequently outdoors are especially at risk from the effects of pollution. To protect your pet, you can:
Stay informed and alert
Be ready to take your pet to the veterinarian if they have symptoms