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  • Seemann, Rose.
     
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  • Animal waste -- Recycling.
     
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  • Pet cleanup.
     
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  • Feces -- Recycling.
     
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    The pet poo pocket guide : how to safely compost and recycle pet waste / Rose Seemann.
    by Seemann, Rose.
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    New Society Publishers, 2015.
    Call #:631.875 S453p
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  • Animal waste -- Recycling.
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  • Pet cleanup.
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  • Animal droppings -- Recycling.
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  • Feces -- Recycling.
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  • Compost.
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    9780865717930 (pbk.)
    0865717931 (pbk.)
    Description: 
    ix, 165 pages ; 18 cm.
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    Includes index.
    Summary: 
    Eighty-three million dogs and ninety-six million cats call the United States home. Dogs alone produce enough waste to fill more than 1,127 football fields 10 feet deep in a single year. Clearly, this is a recipe for disaster.Dog and cat owners who trash their pets' offerings daily are in denial about how much waste is produced and what happens to it. Those who want to make the responsible choice often turn to the internet, only to find misleading, confusing, and contradictory information. Reduce your pet's environmental paw print with: Best practices for cycling pet waste back to nature. Suggestions on how to tailor your approach based on location, situation, weather, needs, or available time. Instructions for using your composted pet waste safely to enrich your soil and nourish ornamental plants. Recycling tactics clearly indicated as easy, moderate, or demanding, For any pet owner who is concerned about the environmental impact of their best friend, and is seeking a safe and practical solution.
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