

https://youtu.be/AXIaUt8y4Bg?si=VLbmJk_Gd1NUppOz
Lord VP aka Vegan Patriot aka Shea Alexandra Browne exposing her 14 year old chihuaha to an unknown substance from an unknown pipe.
You should never smoke anything—including cigarettes, vapes, cigars, cannabis, or even incense and heavy aerosols—near a dog with a collapsed trachea.
Smoke and strong airborne irritants trigger severe coughing fits, inflame delicate airways, and can rapidly cause a life-threatening breathing emergency in dogs with respiratory issues.
Why Smoke Is Dangerous:
A collapsed trachea is a condition where the cartilage rings of the windpipe weaken and flatten, making it difficult for air to reach the lungs.
Increased Inflammation:
Inhaling smoke or vapor immediately inflames the lining of the trachea, worsening the collapse.
Triggering Cough Spasms:
Irritants cause "honking" coughs and severe gagging. These spasms cause extreme anxiety and stress, which further restrict breathing and accelerate the disease.
Secondhand and Thirdhand Smoke: Secondhand smoke and residual thirdhand smoke lingering on furniture, rugs, and clothing can also provoke coughing episodes.