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Dogs may not be concerned with saving the earth but today's dog owners find themselves recycling and choosing biodegradable pet products.
Going green isn’t just for people. Dogs as well as dog owners can help protect the environment we all share. With health concerns like cancer and environmental issues such as pollution, climate change, global warming, land degradation, ozone depletion, resource depletion, and waste disposal plaguing the earth, concerned citizens are making the effort to reduce, reuse, and recycle. Many of these concerned citizens are dog owners. According to the American Pet Product Manufacturers Association, there were 74.8 million dogs listed in the National Pet Owners Survey of 2007-2008. That many dogs can make a significant impact on the environment. It only makes sense that pet owners include their furry family members in lifestyle changes that protect health and the planet we live on. A few tips can have dogs happily going green.
Environmental experts, concerned about toxins, pollution and waste filling our rivers, trees, air, and food, are urging lifestyle changes to conserve the earth’s natural resources. A few generations ago it was called ‘make do, do without, or do it yourself.' Today it’s called reduce, reuse, and recycle. But whatever catchy label is applied, the earth has a fixed amount of natural resources that must be managed wisely for our health and that of future generations.
The copyright of the article Going Green With the Dog in Dogs is owned by Joy Butler. Permission to republish Going Green With the Dog in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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