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Women's Health Magazine > Renée Loux Your Time > Green Living

November 2009

 

Reduce Your Pet’s Carbon Pawprint

Care for your animals in earth-savvy style

By Renée Loux

 

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1  A Natural Cover-Up

Keep Rover dry with West Paw Design Cloudburst Eco Rain Jacket, made from recycled fibers. It's machine washable in case your pup likes mud puddles. From $56, westpawdesign.com

 

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2 Waste Not

Preloaded with biodegradable bags, the iPickUp2 dispenser, which is built from recycled kite sails, makes cleaning up after your pet easy. $9.30, 4u2reuse.com

 

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3 Practice Restraint

Bamboo Wagging Green collars, leashes, and harnesses are not only completely biodegradable but also fast-drying and odor resistant. Collars from $11, leashes from $22, wagginggreen.com

 

 
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4 Rest Assured

The Organic Bumper Bed from West Paw Design is bolstered with a soft filling made of recycled soda bottles, and the cotton covers come in nine colors. From $63, urbanleashandtreat.com or westpawdesign.com

 

 
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5 Better Bedding

Line bird, bunny, and hamster cages with FiberCore Eco Bedding. Made from recycled paper, it's hypoallergenic and dust-free, keeping small animals and their owners happy and healthy. $6, fibercorellc.com

 

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6 Seeds of Change

Harrison's Bird Food is certified organic, allowing feathered friends to enjoy a meal without harming Mother Nature's other creatures. $8.09 for a one-pound bag, harrisonsbirdfoods.com

 

 

3 More Ways to Green Your Pet

 

Buy Good Grub

Wash Well

Litter Less

 

Look for pet foods that contain whole ingredients, not chemical byproducts or those made using ecologically unsound practices.


Use only plant-based, chemical-free soaps to clean and condition your pet's coat.

 

 

Cat litter from Yesterday's News (yesterdaysnews.com) uses recycled newspaper so it's gentler on the earth.

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Q & A

Eco Centric

 

Are grass-fed turkeys healthier to eat than grain-fed ones?

–Margaret G., Lawrenceville, IL

 

Absolutely. Grass-fed birds are leaner, more nutritious, and more flavorful than commercially raised, grain-fed poultry, which are typically confined en masses and more prone to disease. And in terms of nutritional value, nothing beats fresh pasture grass - birds fed on it are higher in health-boosting antioxidants including omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin E, and beta carotene. They're also especially high in conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), which is believed to pack anticancer properties and reduce body fat. Look for grass-fed pultry in natural markets like Whole Foods or online at eatwild.com and grassorganic.com.

 


 

Ask the Expert

WomensHealthMag.com/Experts

Eco-guru Renée Loux is the Author of Easy Green Living.

Visit her at reneeloux.com

 

 


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