Man's best friend is one of the environment's worst enemies, according to a new study which says the carbon pawprint of a pet dog is more than double that of a gas-guzzling sports utility vehicle.
Dog feces causes high bacterial levels in rivers, and streams, making the water unsafe to drink, starving waterways of oxygen and killing aquatic life.
But I still like dogs.
6 comments:
Just a darn minute. Somebody gets in the car it stinks. You don't say, "I stepprd on dog feces." No way, Tarzan. You say, "I just stepped in a big pile of dog schitt".
Anonymou, I hear that. I have a fat dog that loves to attend the local State Beach that has a dirt road. The second he gets out of the car he heads straight for the sand, and cuts loose a massive, giant, dump that a dinosaour would be proud of.
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"You develop from your own self-compassion a great compassion for others. You are no longer caught in the false game of judgment , comparison and assumption.
More naked now than ever, you begin to feel truly alive."
well I'll be dog gone...
Dogs,
hmmmmmmmm,
tasty.
Looks as if he's heading straight to 'Nofre for sure. We know he'll be welcome down there.
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