Archive for April, 2010
Meet The Recycled Retriever of the Week | Rufus!

In honor of The Recycled Retriever’s Provincetown Store opening this past weekend, we though it fitting to feature Rufus enjoying some time at the beach. Provincetown has some wonderful beaches to take your dog for a walk or play fetch. And The Recycled Retriever has some great beach toys to check out. Stop by our store and see what we have to offer!
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Posted Monday, April 26th, 2010 in Recycled Retriever of the Week, Uncategorized | No Comments »
If you have a yard I’m sure that it is one of your dog’s favorite places. They spend a lot of time in the grass sniffing the perimeter, chasing balls and doing their business. The yard needs to be a safe place! Use natural lawn care products and avoid items that have harmful pesticides or herbicides.
In the winter use a safe ice remover. Dogs may accidentally ingest the product that you are using. Do a little research and select a product that will not cause a health issues.
I know it will take some research time, but it will be worth it in the long run. Your dog will love you for it!
Posted Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Every sidewalk is a runway! Style is important. So, let your dog make a fashion statement! Dress them in green fashion. From sweaters made of reclaimed cotton to collars made from sustainable plants, there is a fashion revolution going on in the world of dog fashion.
You’ll find hip collars, leaches and harnesses made from natural materials like organic cotton and hemp. Both stylish and durable your pooch will look awesome. Also look for the trend of dog accessories being made from re-purposed materials… think of your dad’s old tie made out to be really hip.

Shopping for green dog fashion can be fun. Many happy walks!
Posted Tuesday, April 20th, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Have your dog spayed or neutered! By doing so you won’t have to worry about littering the world with unwanted animals. The shelters are full of great pets looking for caring homes and many of them are at capacity. We need to avoid have more homeless dogs. If your dog is already spayed for neutered encourage others to do the same.
An added benefit is the World will have less dog poop to worry about. Did you see the post for week 1? There is a lot of dog poo going into our landfills.
Posted Monday, April 19th, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »
We think adopting a dog is one of the best things that you can do to help the environment. Making the World a better place by showing kindness and compassion to an unwanted, but loving dog brings great karma into ones life. It will change your life and the life of the special animal that you add to your home.
If you are willing to take on the responsibility and are ready to adopt, contact a reputable local shelter to get more information. The Recycled Retriever has spotlighted a few shelters in our blog and there are many more shelters who’s mission it is to find safe and happy home for deserving dogs.
Posted Sunday, April 18th, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Feed your dog natural and organic dog food. Just like the food that you get from the farmer’s market your dog’s food should be high-quality. Ensure that it is void of growth hormones, antibiotics, pesticides, artificial ingredients and genetically engineered ingredients. There is a lot of nasty stuff that goes into common dog food and some of it has been marked as unfit for human consumption. Do you really want to feed that to your dog?
Look for dog food and dog treats that are all natural or organic. Look for meat ingredents that were raised in a healthy and sustainable environment. Feeding your dog natural and organic food is good for their health and they’ll love it!
Posted Saturday, April 17th, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Your pup deserves a comfortable place to relax and take it easy. Why not make that cozy place a dog bed that is made from organic fabric and is stuffed with material made from recycled plastic soda bottles. You understood me correctly… made from recycled plastic soda bottles. The larger beds are made from over 40 plastic bottles. You can divert over 40 plastic bottles from landfills by just giving Fido a comfy place to sleep.
If you don’t want to put out the money for a new dog bed, think about making one of your own from old bedding or other soft materials. You may be creative and just not know it. Face it, creative or not your dog will love it and you just the same.

P.S. The pictures are of a couple of my favorite poodles, Stella and Arnold, on their Eco-Friendly beds!
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Posted Friday, April 16th, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »
If your dog is like mine, they follow you everywhere in the house. That is a lot of floor surface that they cover. For that reason, we have to watch the household cleaning supplies that we use. Not just on the floor, but all surfaces in the house. Many of the chemicals in standard cleaning supplies can poision dogs or cause health problems over extendended exposure.
Help you dog and the environment by using eco-friendly household cleaners. All natural cleaning products are free from toxic chemicals and are safe for the environment. Be a label reader and get educated on what you use to clean your house. You’ll be happy that you did and there won’t be as much need to worry about what is being eaten off the floor.
Posted Thursday, April 15th, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Many grooming products are made from harsh and harmful chemicals. The chemicals can harm both you and your dog. Avoid phosphates, sulfates and perfumed sprays. Make sure that you look both at the products you purchase and those being used by your groomer. Any good groomer will be open to your questions and will have alternatives that meet your environmental request.
Shop for high quality grooming supplies that are made with natural materials and are non-toxic. They are all around and you will find the right one and fall in love. Ahhh!
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Posted Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

It’s not just you that can benefit from the purchase of sustainable products. Your dog can too! Be a little gentler on the environment and potentially your dog’s health by purchasing dog toys that are sustainable.
There are many toys on the market today that are made from recycled, recyclable, natural and/or organic material. To top it all off, many of the products are really cute! Look for natural and organic materials like hemp or organic cotton. Also better for the environment over traditional dog toys are those made from recycled or recyclable materials. Some toys out there even have a “dog damage” guarantee. If the toy is destroyed by your dog you send it back and get a new one. The manufacturer uses the returned toys to make new ones. Now that’s chic sustainable!
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Posted Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »