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In Pets Gone Green, New York Times best-selling author Eve Adamson explores how pet owners can have a positive effect on the environment and their pets place within it. This engaging and enlightening book outlines strategies that pet owners can pursue to reduce the familys carbon foot- and pawprints, from using less toxic flea repellant to offering earth-friendly treats and toys to our much-loved pets. Adamsons goal in writing Pets Gone Green stemmed from her desire to find ways to save her dogs from the increasingly toxic environment around us. ...we are obligated to speak up for our furry companions, who are unable to think or act green on their own. Pets Gone Green remains a timely exploration of many of the hot-button topics in our world today, from eating local and animal rescue to activism and recycling! The book offers practical advice for owners of all pets, from dogs and cats to birds, small mammals, and more.
As pet rescue has increasingly become the thing to do, the book begins with a chapter on Recycled Companions: The Ultimate Earth-Friendly Act, in which the author discusses the many advantages of rescuing a pet from a shelter or rescue society. Pet food, another hot topic in the pet world, is the subject of Green Food, which includes a brief history of commercial food and the pluses and minuses of using natural, homemade, raw, and vegetarian diets for pets. The chapter Altered States is devoted to the importance and health benefits of spaying and neutering pets. Buying and eating local, diminishing consumerism, organic materials, holistic pet care, and recycling are all discussed in terms of improving humans and pets lives and reducing waste on a community, national, and global level.
Printed with soy ink on recycled paper, Pets Gone Green presents the original artwork of New England painter and woodblock printmaker Willy Reddick. The book includes over 50 woodblock images of her beautiful peaceful animals, lending a down-home organic feel that is truly unique for a pet book.
The ultimate message of the book is summarized in the final chapter Animal Wisdom, in which Adamson focuses in on what our pets can teach us about the world around us through their natural instincts, simplicity, and view of the world. She concludes, ...animals are companions worthy of our respect, love, and care, and because they are so close to nature in ways we can only begin to comprehend, they are also the key to our salvation....Animals understand how to live lightly on the earth, and we can learn from them. Resources of animal welfare websites and agencies, green organizations, holistic resources, green product manufacturers, and green websites and publications included. Fully indexed.

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Table of Contents Dedication To my family in order of height Ben Angus - photo 1
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Dedication
To my family, in order of height: Ben, Angus, Emmett, Sally, Jack, Grace, Snugglebunny, Ashley, Mary, Kate, Murdoch, Elimeno, P., Emmett Jr., and Pedros 1 through 8

And to your family, no matter how many legs, tails, feathers, wings, and fins they might have
We need another and a wiser and perhaps a more mystical concept of animals - photo 2
We need another and a wiser and perhaps a more mystical concept of animals.
Remote from universal nature, and living by complicated artifice, man in civilization surveys the creature through the glass of his knowledge and sees thereby a feather magnified and the whole image in distortion. We patronize them for their incompleteness, for their tragic fate of having taken form so far below ourselves. And therein we err, and greatly err. For the animal shall not be measured by man. In a world older and more complete than ours they move finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not brethren, they are not underlings; they are other nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of the earth.

Henry Beston,
writer and naturalist
Preface I come from a long line of women who have always been ridiculously - photo 3
Preface
I come from a long line of women who have always been ridiculously mushy at the very thought of a warm fuzzy animal. My grandmother, my mother, my sisters, and I are all confirmed animal lovers, pet parents, and supporters of animal welfare causes. Ive always been interested in environmental causes, too.
However for most of my life I viewed mother nature as more of a real mother - photo 4
However, for most of my life I viewed mother nature as more of a real mother than anything elsea force that would take care of, nurture, and keep me and all of the other people and all the animals safe and sound.
Then I heard about the polar bears. The news that melting ice caps had reduced their habitats so much that many of these bears were drowning deeply upset me. The pictures showing polar bears stranded on tiny floating icebergs or, worse, swimming through warming waters with no iceberg anywhere in sight, touched me in a way that no theoretical knowledge about global warming ever had. Suddenly, I felt moved to do something about the problem of global warming.
Because of my concern about the environment, I had already changed a lot of my bad habits. My family generates just 25 percent of the trash we used to generate, and we are aces at curbside recycling. We buy a lot less, and we buy local products whenever we can. We walk and bike more, and we try to reduce our carbon footprint in as many other ways as possible: gradually replacing our lightbulbs with the longer-lasting kind, reusing items more, and getting most of our groceries at the farmers market. However, after hearing about the polar bears, I was determined to go even greener.
I spent a few emotional days fretting about how to do something important that would make a difference. Then one morning, while watching one of my two dogs chew on a brightly colored dog toy and the other one scratch furiously at his ear, I had an epiphany. My green efforts might not directly save a polar bear from its tragic fate, but I have animals right here in my own house, in my own family, that are affected by an increasingly toxic environment. I asked myself what I could do to save them.
I wrote this book for two reasons. Number one, I want to show people who have made animals a part of their families how they can live greener and make a positive impact on the earth as well as on their immediate environments. What can you do to save your animals and the polar bearsand maybe even the human life this planet has sustained so far? This book has some answers.
Number two, I want to plant the seed of an idea in my readers heads: What if the best, easiest, and most permanent way to change the way we live on this planet is to think less like humans and more like the animals we love and admire?
Acknowledgments Thanks to my kids Angus and Emmett for making a safe clean - photo 5
Acknowledgments
Thanks to my kids, Angus and Emmett, for making a safe, clean, and evolved future seem a little more important. Thanks to Ben, for keeping said kids out of the office when I was working on this book and for organizing and energizing our familys recycling efforts. Thanks to the animals that share our home: Sally, Jack, Grace, Snugglebunny, and the many fishes. Each of you, in your own way, adds joy and life to our family. Thanks to my mom, for being so soft hearted, and to my dad, for being so practical. I like to think I inherited an equal measure of both qualities. Thanks to my editors at Pet Product News International, especially Carol Boker, Lisa King, and Anne Sedjo, for giving me the Holistic Marketplace column for so many years. Writing this column has given me the opportunity to meet a whole community of ethical and environmentally concerned pet product manufacturers and retailers. Thanks to Dog Fancy magazine, especially Susan Chaney and Annamaria Barajas, for constant support and encouragement throughout my freelance career. Thanks to my editors at I-5 Press, especially Andrew DePrisco, who first called me with the idea to write this book. Its been a lively dialogue! Thanks to my fellow Dog Writers Association of America members, for their checks and balances regarding the sometimes-volatile issues surrounding pet adoption, spay/neuter laws, and the ongoing animal rights versus animal welfare debate. Thanks to Caroline Coile, my dog-world anchor. Finally, thanks to all the animals. Wherever you dash, saunter, gallop, waddle, soar, crawl, creep, sleep, hop, or swim over the surface of our mother the earth, this book is for you.
Introduction
As a freelance writer, a little more than half of my income is generated from writing about animals. I write mostly about dogs but also about cats, birds, fish, garden ponds, and the pet product market. Ive been doing this for more than a decade, and I have seen many trends come and go. Right now, green is in, so naturally Ive had a lot of assignments related to eco-friendly, environmentally conscious, and green living as it relates to animals. And I started to learn some things.

After Al Gore came out with his movie, An Inconvenient Truth, green became a buzzword in the industry. That movie isnt about companion animals, but it is about the earth, and it made people think about the impact of their choices. Pet product manufacturers noticed a shift in buying patterns, as more customers requested information about the eco-friendliness of products.
Then we experienced a massive pet food recall in spring 2007, after scores of cat and dog foods manufactured in China were found to contain poisonous melamine, a chemical used to make plastics. Pets were dying from organ failure because of the adulterated foods we were feeding them. Pet owners all over the country felt guilty, angry, and grief stricken. Natural and organic pet food sales skyrocketed, and many small holistically oriented pet store owners couldnt keep enough natural and organic foods on their shelves. Pet food companies phones were ringing off the hook with people demanding to know whether the companies foods were safe and where the ingredients for those products came from. Some people even switched to making their own pet food.
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