Reducing carbon paw prints

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From The Washington Post:

Earth Day (April 22) is a good time to think about ways you might reduce your pet’s carbon paw print.

Owners who use eco-friendly products and services also want them for their pets, according to Angela Torrey, director of marketing communications for The Bramton Co. Her firm, which is based in Dallas, specializes in producing pet waste management products including stain and odor removal formulas made from all-vegetable ingredients. Here are a few tips from Torrey and other pet experts:

pawicon5.gifLook for pet products made from recycled materials. The Web site www.worldwise.com features bed designs for cats or dogs filled with recycled fiber-fill blend made from post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.

The cardboard cat scratching box in their line is constructed of recycled materials and is sprinkled with certified organic catnip.

Make sure product packaging of any pet items you buy is totally recyclable.

pawicon5.gifPlastic grocery or newspaper bags can be reused to pick up pet waste. Even better: biodegradable bags.

pawicon5.gifAdopt a pet from a shelter instead of paying big for a designer breed.

pawicon5.gifConsider hemp, which contains no harmful dyes, for pet clothing and collars.

pawicon5.gifUse a glass or ceramic food dish rather than plastic; it will last longer.

(Also, pets can be allergic to plastic, which means plastic bowls can cause skin problems, especially around the face and chin. -- Rose)

pawicon5.gifTake your dog for a walk to the post office or grocery store; pets need the exercise, and you will save on gas.

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