Holiday photo season is here! If you are like us, you cannot ever have enough photos of your beautiful pups. Here are some tricks that we have learned to help get the best possible photos of your dogs at Christmas time and throughout the year.
Whether you’re buying for three people or thirty, being an eco-conscious consumer certainly makes gift-giving a little more challenging. Not only do you want to consume less, but you probably also want to choose gifting options that don’t harm our environment or create a negative social impact.
Here at Pure Earth Pets, we love Frenchies! You might remember that our own forever dog, Dover, is a big, fluffy dog, nothing like a Frenchie, and that is just fine with us. Dover is perfect the way he is, and we get to love up on other people’s French Bulldogs whenever we get the chance! It is win-win for everyone! In this blog we are going to talk about this silly, quirky breed and share how our products can help with some of the common French Bulldog health concerns.
Your 8-week-old puppy is somewhat of a blank slate physically. At such a young age, your puppy’s cells are mostly untouched by toxins. Of course, this varies depending on the quality of life that your puppy had in those weeks before you brought him/her home. However, even if your puppy lived in unhealthy conditions, you have the opportunity start your puppy on a lifestyle with fewer toxins to help set the stage for good health later in life.
What applies to humans can apply to your pets when it comes to sustainability. Implementing Reduce, Reuse, Recycle into your dog’s environmental journey is a natural and easy way to reduce their carbon pawprint - if you (their owner) know how to do it properly!
From reusing shopping bags at pet stores to donating unwanted dog items, there is a responsible way to handle all aspects of dog ownership. That’s why we want to break for each R process and give you some easy tips to help you get your dog on the sustainability bandwagon!
For National Make a Dog's Day, Subaru partners with the ASPCA to help shelter pets find their forever homes! This month, we are making a donation to the ASPCA to help them further their mission to put an end to animal abuse and neglect!
In our blog, Crickets, Brew Grains & Sustainable Treats, we shared some of the unique ingredients that pet treat manufacturers are using to create sustainable pet treats. In this post we are excited to share some of the eco-friendly materials that are used to make the pet toys that we send in our monthly subscription boxes for dogs and through our online retail store.
At Pure Earth Pets, welovethis planet and leading an eco-friendly lifestyle. But there is one thing that we love even more than that: our rescued dog Dover. While the last few blogs focused on the benefits of purchasing environmentally friendly products from a global point of view, today’s topic is all about the potential health benefits that sustainable products offer for the dogs in your life that you love like we love Dover.
Inevitably, our dogs end up with a never-ending supply of toys to play with. This is usually because they chew through their toy supply at an alarmingly fast rate, but sometimes they just hit the Christmas jackpot. Either way, our dogs end up with piles of toys that are either never touched or never left alone.
But what do you do with your dog’s toys when they’ve 1) outgrown them, 2) stopped playing with them, or 3) they are no longer recognizable as a toy?
We’ll give you a hint - the trash is certainly not the first option, nor the last.