Going Green with your pet
Hey, going green is not just for humans. Did you know you can go green with your pets too? Have you heard about pesticide-free pet treats, eco-friendly toys, and pet clothing from recycled materials. At home I started out with grooming products for my Shetland Sheepdog, Maxi. It was very easy to find a dog shampoo with no harsh detergents, no artificial colors and no synthetic perfumes. He didn’t really take to the spritz – too Poodle-y -- but now I don’t worry about poisoning when he tries licking off the bubbles. Shelties with all their long, Lassie-like hair, are also famous for messy behinds post-poop, so it was a big plus to find out that switching to an all-natural raw food diet actually decreased unnecessary pooping (more nutrients, less waste) and lets just say ‘things’ come in more of a neat bundle! So what are YOU waiting for? We’ve just launched a new website for pet owners at www.petside.com, so if you wanna read more about greening your pet check out our articles on earth friendly dog poop disposal http://www.petside.com/portal/site/PetSide/menuitem.ab01e14a6f0d37e0cf306d28f93c2d04/?vgnextoid=059567118f516110VgnVCM2000006fc3d240RCRD&vgnextfmt=default&NewsList=Living Green: What To Do with Your Dog’s Doo
and eco-friendly cat litter http://www.petside.com/portal/site/PetSide/menuitem.ab01e14a6f0d37e0cf306d28f93c2d04/?vgnextoid=784767118f516110VgnVCM2000006fc3d240RCRD&vgnextfmt=default&NewsList=Cat Litter: An Environmental Problem?
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