Reduce Rover's CO2 Pawprint: 13 Fruits & Veggies Dogs Enjoy
Briefly

This article discusses the environmental impact of pet ownership, particularly dogs, which contribute over 60 million tons of greenhouse gases annually. The majority of these emissions stem from commercial pet foods and waste disposal. Solutions for eco-conscious pet owners include feeding dogs ethically sourced diets supplemented with homegrown produce, starting a garden, and composting pet waste. These practices not only reduce carbon footprints but can also improve pets' health and lower feeding costs.
Choosing a more ethically sourced commercial diet and supplementing it with fresh, homegrown veggies and fruits can go a long way in reducing your omnivorous dog's CO2 pawprint!
Starting a garden for your dog and composting their poop are easy and efficient ways to reduce their carbon footprint.
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