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Bike Pet Carrier July 26, 2007

Bike pet carrier
Many dog owners enjoy driving with their dogs. If you have a small dog, how about taking him/her for a ride on your bike? Riding with your miniature or toy dog can be another fun thing to do in your life with your furry friend.

There is a small park in my neighborhood I enjoy visiting with my dog. I always thought that walking this tiny dog all the way to the park was a little bit of a hassle and time-consuming. Since I enjoy riding my bike, I wondered if I could carry my dog with me to the park. So I purchased a bike pet carrier.

After reading some negative reviews on the web about bike pet carriers (some dogs are afraid of motion on a bicycle), training my dog to get used to the pet carrier seemed to be an important first step. After a lot of small stages, I put my dog in the carrier and started riding my bike outside slowly. I was relieved to find that she actually enjoyed the bike ride in the pet carrier.

Although one can't travel a long distance on the bike (certainly not with a dog in a carrier attached to the bike!), it still turned out to be a fun experience for both my dog and myself.

Have a safe bike-riding this summer!

Paper Made From Elephants' Dung July 11, 2007

Elephant Poo Paper I bought from a local Fair Trade store
Many things are recycled in America. But have you ever heard of paper made from elephants' pooh? A friend of mine, who is big on recycling and very environment-conscious, told me one day about this elephant pooh paper when she took me to a "Fair Trade" store. When I saw the products made out of elephants' droppings, I was amazed by how beautifully and uniquely these works of art were made. The quality of the paper was exceptional, and reminded me of traditional Japanese paper called Washi.

This elephants' pooh paper is made in Sri Lanka, the home to about a tenth of the estimated global total of 40,000 Asian elephants in the wild. In Sri Lanka, elephants are being killed -- not for commercial purposes, but because these animals interfere with agriculture. The animals' size and appetite makes it hard for farmers to live in harmony with the elephants. Changing the perception of the farmers is one solution to this problem. Taking advantage of the elephants' natural behavior and turning it into something useful can really help farmers financially. Thus, paper made from elephants' dung. An adult elephant eliminates about 500lb waste per day, and nothing was done about it in the past. Now the people of Sri Lanka have found a way to turn it into paper. Elephants are vegetarians, and their waste contains lots of fiber, which creates pulp for making paper with a beautiful and unique texture.

For more information, please visit this website.

Many Fair Trade stores carry recycled products from all over the world. If you are curious about Fair Trade, the following websites are informative:

Ten Thousand Villages
A Greater Gift
Equal Exchange
Fair Trade Resource Network (FTRN)
Fair Trade Federation (FTF)
Transfair USA
Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International (FLO)
International Fair Trade Association (IFAT)


Special Note: Although every effort has been made to present healthy products and useful information to support your pets' health, the products and information contained within this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The contents of this site are not meant as a substitute for consultation with a trained veterinarian. If you are concerned about the health of your pets, you should ask your veterinarian for proper guidance suited to the specific condition of your pets. The owners of this website accept no liability for any consequences resulting from the use of products and/or information provided through this site. Please use your discretion when attending to your pets' health.
Special thanks to Fintan Darragh, Rich Bensen, Maggie, Jiji, and Mary Crissman for providing our pet pictures!
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