I know, I couldn't believe it when I read it either. I am so excited for me and my pooches and for all us greenies who worry about little poochie's droppings. (Even more , we worry about the big dogs...) Can you believe that now you can get Cheap Dog Poop Bags ? Let me rephrase that, these are not just cheap, but super cheap! Check out the easy tie handles on the inexpensive biodegradable dog poop bags!
Did I mention there is also a compostable dog poop bags? Believe it or not, these dog poop bags are made of corn and are BPI certified. They work just perfectly for picking up Fido's feces in any park or neighbor's yard. You can now feel good about using dog poop bags and not harming the environment. These are sold from Canada and are very affordable for purchase. The company has been in business only a few years but has sold millions of dog poop bags and it's no wonder--they are a hot commodity.
You can even go a step further and get your company name or logo on them. If I were a veterinarian I'd stock up on them and give them out as freebies to my clients. This is the next best thing since sliced bread.
Amazingly, the owner, Peter, isn't doing it to get rich. In fact I am sure he's only selling these bags a tad over cost. He says, "While it's not the most glamorous job in the world, I take pride in
helping millions of dog poops get scooped in an earth friendly manner by
thousands of satisfied customers each year."
How can you argue with that? Make sure to check it out, here at Cheap Dog Poop Bags, because I didn't believe it when I saw it my darn self.
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Friday, March 16, 2012
Saturday, February 12, 2011
The Delightful Joys of Living with Miniature Horses
Hello my name is Jessica, this is my first article on this fantastic Etsy Recycler's Guild blog! Today, I would love to share with you all the delightful joys of living with miniature horses! Above is a picture of me with one of my favorite little horses; I named her Daisy, yet now she is known as "Dolly" and lives a happy life with new owners and her playful pal horse "Sugar Bear".
I adore miniature horses! As a young girl, I was very intimidated by tall, large horses and I was afraid they would try to eat me if I got too close. I know this was absurd, but as a little one I had my fears. Growing up, my twin sister, Andrea, and I would walk across our backyard and stand next to the fence by our neighbors land; we would stand there gazing at the big horses. We thought they were beautiful but were still afraid to reach out and touch one. As I grew older, my fears faded but I never really got over my apprehension; horses were a mystery to me.
Later in life, I met and fell in love with my husband, Joe, he is a miniature horse caretaker and he does a fantastic job! When I first visited Joe on the miniature horse ranch, I immediately was intrigued by the adorable little horses and all of my anxiety of horses vanished as if it was never there. Now when I see larger horses, I pet and greet them and they are so kind in return, and I wonder why I was ever frightened.
Joe and I had one of the sweet little horses in our wedding, which took place on the ranch; "Barbie" was our wedding horse with all of her bows and bells. Here is a picture of her with one of our ring-bearers, Nahuel.Miniature horses make loving pets and are great around children. Miniature horses also make amazingly good seeing-eye, guide animals for the blind. I am enchanted by these furry, lovable animals; it is so peaceful to see them grazing and playing in the pasture. Here is a picture of me trying to pet the new baby...her name is "Gypsy". Here is a picture of Gypsy sleeping in the sun with her furry friend Dakota...their warm coats are so soft!
This post was contributed by Jessica of Eco-Friendly Freckles
I adore miniature horses! As a young girl, I was very intimidated by tall, large horses and I was afraid they would try to eat me if I got too close. I know this was absurd, but as a little one I had my fears. Growing up, my twin sister, Andrea, and I would walk across our backyard and stand next to the fence by our neighbors land; we would stand there gazing at the big horses. We thought they were beautiful but were still afraid to reach out and touch one. As I grew older, my fears faded but I never really got over my apprehension; horses were a mystery to me.
Later in life, I met and fell in love with my husband, Joe, he is a miniature horse caretaker and he does a fantastic job! When I first visited Joe on the miniature horse ranch, I immediately was intrigued by the adorable little horses and all of my anxiety of horses vanished as if it was never there. Now when I see larger horses, I pet and greet them and they are so kind in return, and I wonder why I was ever frightened.
Joe and I had one of the sweet little horses in our wedding, which took place on the ranch; "Barbie" was our wedding horse with all of her bows and bells. Here is a picture of her with one of our ring-bearers, Nahuel.Miniature horses make loving pets and are great around children. Miniature horses also make amazingly good seeing-eye, guide animals for the blind. I am enchanted by these furry, lovable animals; it is so peaceful to see them grazing and playing in the pasture. Here is a picture of me trying to pet the new baby...her name is "Gypsy". Here is a picture of Gypsy sleeping in the sun with her furry friend Dakota...their warm coats are so soft!
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