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Posted By grungeplunge 4 months, 2 weeks ago in Family
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The recent surge in organic and environmental pet products means that having four legs is no longer an excuse not to be going green. Can reducing your pets' carbon paw print really benefit the environment? Take a look at a few eco-friendly products and practices to find out more.

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    Angelicat4 months, 2 weeks ago

    I like that: "How much your dog will appreciate organic dog food is open to debate" :)

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      Francisca4 months, 2 weeks ago

      Vegetarian dog? Since when? Silly idea! For the other environmental pet products why not to try!

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        Oneworldviewer4 months, 2 weeks ago

        Hehe, don't think my mutts would like that. This aside, the article's pretty much all-inclusive and a nice overview. Thanks for posting, grunge!

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          TopFlyer4 months, 2 weeks ago

          Vegetarianism for pets apart (guess it's a minority option anyway), this piece offers a lot of sensible advice overall.

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            texangelwings4 months, 2 weeks ago

            The dogs and cats I have owned in the past, would anything that smelled good to them! I had a dog that would eat sardines and salmon. I don't have any pets anymore!

            Interesting, thanks grungeplunge.

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              grungeplunge4 months, 2 weeks ago

              Yeah, I've seen dogs relish bananas and even avocado, too. Strange animals. LOL

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              Wolfie20074 months, 2 weeks ago

              My dogs and cat don't want to be green. lol

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                grungeplunge4 months, 2 weeks ago

                Well, it's very seldomly voluntary, I would assume.

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                  Joann223 months, 3 weeks ago

                  Well dogs relish anything, dont they?

                  Anything they get into their mouths they will tear apart.

                  Joann | http://www.quickprint.co.za

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