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Win an Eco-Friendly Throw Toy for Fido!

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We work hard and have fun living green, but do our four legged friends deserve any less?

Just because they have twice the number of legs doesn't mean they should get half of the health and eco-friendliness does it?

Of course not!

Dogs can reduce their carbon footprint pawprint too...and winning an eco-friendly throw toy would be a great place to start! 

eco-friendly Gourdo from Ruff Wear

6 Easy Tips to Help Your Dog Live Green

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ggreen-dog.jpgBelieve it or not, your dog has more of an environmental footprint pawprint than you're probably aware of.

Did you know that domesticated dogs defecate 10 million pounds of poop every year in the United States alone?

That's a lot of poop.

Because of the bacteria inside doggie poo, not cleaning up after your pet is a very bad idea.

Unfortunately the eco-pawprint doesn't stop at poo. The good news is there are plenty of easy ways to green that dog...without paint.

Spoil Your Pooch With Homemade Frozen Organic Dog Treats

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dogs-need-organic-food-too.jpgHumans aren't the only ones who need good quality organic food to keep us healthy and strong.

Dogs do too!

Always use caution when acting as your pooch's personal chef, because lots of things yummy to us people are toxic to our four-legged friends.

No need to worry about that with this recipe, however, these frozen organic doggie treats will definitely please the pooches as the temperature rises.

5 Ways To Be a Green Pet Owner: Start With A Recycled Dog Or Cat

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Is your dog or cat a "recycled" pet? Mine is.

What is a recycled dog or a recycled cat, you ask? Recycled pets are simply "rescued" pets, according to today's earth-friendly lingo.

If you are thinking that a cat or dog would make a good addition to your family, think about finding a recycled pet whose life could use a little love. You'll never regret it." Source

Now ask yourself this...
Is your dog or cat "green"? Better yet, are you a green pet owner?

Reduce Your Carbon Footprint Pawprint

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Sophie%27s%20Sweet%20Face.jpgSo you think only humans have an impact on our environment? Think again, animals impact our environment in some quite drastic ways.

No, I'm not just talking about cow farts.

The sweet little angel of a dog pictured here in this post is one of the two dogs my wife and I recently rescued.

Her name is Sophie (her brother's name is Ender)...and they're going green. But how?






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