Dog Park Exploration and Sustainable Materials
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Dog Park Exploration and Sustainable Materials


by Carrie Boyko, CEB
© Carrie Boyko
Tanner and Friends
Explore the Bamboo Thicket at the Dog Park
Have you been hearing a lot about the sustainability of Bamboo? What's the deal with that? Maybe you read the Bamboo collar review I did for Pure Pup Shop last week. This product makes a nice fabric, as well as fast-growing grass. We generally think of it as wood, although in fact, it is not wood.  Watch for my post tomorrow sharing info on a bamboo ball-thrower for dogs. We had a great time testing this new gadget. You'll enjoy the slideshow and the giveaway. See you tomorrow.






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