It would seem there is absolutely nothing you can’t wash with Dr Bronner’s Magic Soap, and your pet is one of them. As well as being used to wash YOUR body and hair, clothes and even your teeth, it can also be used to clean your pets!
Dr Bronner’s organic liquid soap is compiled completely of natural, organic and Fair Trade ingredients so it’s great for you, your pet and the planet! All the natural ingredients mean that whatever fragrance you choose, it will always smell great without any overpowering chemical smell that you get from other pet shampoos.
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Eco Friendly Beco Bowls
Food bowls are always an instant hit with any pet in my experience, for the obvious reason. But ‘Eco Friendly Beco Bowls’ are just that little bit more special. Made from a unique plant fibre material these innovative pet bowls are made from waste plant fibres, making them extremely sustainable and biodegradable.
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Hug Rug…an environmentally friendly barrier mat has been designed from the outset to have a light environmental footprint helping protect the world WE live in. Engineered to keep dirty footprints out of the home YOU live in. We all love the environment, nature and wildlife but we want to keep it in its rightful place…OUTSIDE!
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Luxury White Cloud Natural Pet Beds
Lily has been trying out a White Cloud, Natural Wool Pet Bed. This picture shows Lily minutes after being introduced to her new bed, an instant hit.We have been trying to wean Lily off the sofa - a mistake we made when she was brand new was to allow her to cuddle–up with us! We seem to be on to a winner, she is now content to snuggle in to the cosy lambswool fleece on the floor next to the sofa. The Natural Wool Pet Bed is easy to keep clean and attractive; we take it with us to visit friends to stop Lily insisting on sitting on their sofas.
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Caring In The Cold
The cold winter months can be a painful time for animals and in particular older pets. In the same way that it affects humans, the cold can make joint pain worse. Iain Booth of VetUK explains that as a dog ages, for example, the levels of glucosamines and chondroitin in the joints are thought to drop.
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