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Oh no. She’s back. Talking about poo. Again!
I promise this is the last pet waste article for a bit… probably.
A litter box might feel like a private matter, but what happens there has ripple effects far beyond your home. In the middle...
Veterinary medicine, like all healthcare, has a significant environmental footprint. Globally, the health sector contributes about 5% of greenhouse gas emissions, a figure that rivals the aviation industry!!
Add to that the mountains of me...
Dog poo. Really?! Can’t I come up with anything better to write about? But dog waste, and the plastic associated with picking it up, has a surprisingly big environmental impact.
Photo by Brian Yurasits on Unsplash
As dog owners become mor...
For much of my veterinary career, prescribing flea and tick treatments felt like a no-brainer. It was part of the protocol. Every pet, every month, just like we were taught. I believed I was doing the right thing, protecting pets from painf...
Many of us have started eating less meat to shrink our environmental footprint. But what about our pets? What do we actually know about the environmental impacts of pet food, and how can we reduce that “pawprint” while still protecting the...
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Veterinarian and advocate for climate stability and the protection of biodiversity, exploring the environmental pawprint of pet care. I’m here to help you care for your pets and the planet—without guilt, judgment, or compromising animal health.
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