Snuff etymologically derives from the Dutch language, and likely Middle Dutch specifically: in the 16th century the Dutch, for whom the terms "sniff" and "snuff" were essentially synonymous at the time, referred to nasal snuff as snuf (Dutch: "sniff" or "snuff"), from snuffen (Dutch: "sniffing", "to sniff" or "snuffing", "to snuff"), the word snuf short for snuftabak (Dutch: "sniff tobacco" or "snuff tobacco", cognate to the German schnupftabak )
The newly empowered middle class also found a new dimension of smoking as a harmless pleasure enjoyed in smoking saloons and libraries
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As mentioned above, tobacco and tomato hornworms fall prey to non-stinging parasitic wasps, which use them as hosts for their developing young
Gather information: If possible, identify the cannabis product your pet has consumed
Then, its easier to avoid or reduce exposure to those situations