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![]() Plastic Grn Handle Colorful Rope Sports Skipping 245M US $5.95
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![]() Valeo Neon Jump Rope Red Blue Green fitness excercise US $6.50
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![]() Fitness Sports Jumping Green Skip Rope w Wooden Handle US $5.54
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![]() Green Plastic Handle Colorful Rope Sports Skipping New US $5.68
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![]() iSport Adjustable Jump Rope GREEN NIP US $3.99
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![]() Licorice Speed Ropes 10 Green Handle Jump Rope New US $3.79
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![]() Green Plastic Exercise Training Jump Skipping Rope NEW US $8.66
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![]() Sports Training Wooden Handle Green Jumping Skip Rope US $5.04
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![]() Nonslip Plastic Handle 22M Green White Jumping Skipping Rope US $5.68
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![]() Antislip Orangered Handle 866 Green White Jumping Skipping Rope US $6.17
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![]() Champion Sports 1lb Weighted Jump Rope Green US $30.99
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![]() Yellow Duck Shaped Wooden Handle Red Green Skipping Jumping Rope 2M US $6.61
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| The Better Health Blog |
Ways to Go Green with your Pet
If you recycle, buy organic and use biodegradable products for you and your family, shouldn't your pet "go green" as well? Pets can reduce just as much carbon as us. Familiarize yourself with the following ways to go green with your pet.
Clean up after your pet
Not picking up after your pet is an environmental and health hazard. Animal waste contains harmful bacteria that are capable of entering the water system through storm drains. Be sure to clean up after your animal, place it in an eco-friendly bag and dispose of it in the trash. For cats, we recommend that you purchase plant based kitty litter.
Buy organic pet products
All organic pet products are better on the environment and your pet. Collars, clothing, leashes, toys, food, and grooming products come in organic form. Visit your local pet store or research online to learn more about these different products.
Recommendation: recycle household items and turn them into toys for your pet. A piece of rope makes for great entertainment. Also, old blankets and pillows can become a new bed.
Avoid food that includes meat raised with hormones and antibiotics and food containing animal by-products.
Chemical-free pest products
Many tick and flea control products include toxic chemicals and ingredients. These ingredients include: chlorpyrifos, dichlorvous and phosmet. Try to purchase pest control solutions that only use natural ingredients.
To view different organic products for your pet, visit www.petsmart.com
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Serving the Charlotte area, Queen City Pet Sitting offers an array of services worthy of any pet owners respect. Jump onboard the Pet Taxi for a ride to the veterinarian, order a quick grooming, or even ask for an errand run to return your late movie rentals. Whatever the case may be, these pet care sitters promise to get it done.
My dog had green stuff in her poop???help!?
well my puppy is a lab/austrie shep. and shes 12 weeks old today and she seems healthy. but lately her poop has green stuff in it, kind of like a rope around it, its not on all of the poop but theres a couple pieces in it its like grass but lighter and harder..also what can i do to keep her from going to the bathroom in her cage? i don't have a divider for it so....helppppp
It sounds like she ate something she shouldn't have. watch her closely and make sure she's still eating right, not acting lethargic(sleepy more than usual) and her stomach isn't distended(bloated) She'll probably just pass it.
Take your dog out to pee in the middle of the night.
Try two hours after you put her up, and if she doesn't go then try about 5 hours. You have to learn her schedule. Also do not give her water in her crate, you can give her two ice cubes at night but that would be all i'd do so she won't have an accident. Good luck.


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