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Green Dogs: Your Pooch Will Love Eco-Friendly Dog Toys

You might be doing all you can to minimize your carbon footprint, but what about your dog’s carbon pawprint?

There are several things you can do to make your pup’s life a little less wasteful. Buying your dog eco-friendly toys made from companies that use minimal waste is a great place to start.

The best part is your dog will love these toys, and they’ll have no idea that they’re being more environmentally conscious by playing with them! Here’s what you should know about eco-friendly dog toys.

Why Buy Eco-Friendly Dog Toys?

PHOTO BY GORDON CHIBROSKI, STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER. On Friday, October 26, 2007 Helene Gendron, a Print Operator for G&G Manufacturing in Springvale marks Planet Dog on a multitude of yellow scented toy balls made from recycled and all natural materials. They are part of the Orbee-tuff series of scented toys at Planet Dog
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If you have a pup who likes to chew, you probably have a house full of durable rubber toys. Though rubber isn’t as harmful to the environment as plastic, it isn’t exactly the most eco-friendly material, either.

Because of this, you’ve also probably written off having eco-friendly toys for your best friend. However, there are plenty of rubber dog toys that are biodegradable and made from recycled rubber.

There are also companies that use repurposed materials like plastic to create dog toys. There are plenty of options to help you make your pup’s toy chest more environmentally conscious, whether they like to chew or snuggle.

What Kind Of Eco-Friendly Dog Toys Should You Buy?

San Francisco posh pet goods maker George makes these Good Dog plush toys. Comes with a red or orange fleece back and filled with recycled poly stuffing. 10? inches, $10.50. 13? inches, $12.50.
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Though it may seem like a daunting task, finding eco-friendly dog toys for your pup isn’t as hard as you think. As of recently, there are a number of companies focusing their efforts on environmentally conscious dog toys.

Here are some of our favorite eco-friendly dog toy brands.

The Good Dog

The Good Dog is a family-owned company that makes durable ropes for all your pup’s tug-of-war needs.

Good Dog ropes are made of 55 percent hemp and 45 percent cotton. There are a variety of rope sizes, depending on how much rope your dog needs.

Ware of the Dog

Ware of the Dog boasts plush, handmade dog toys made ethically by craftswomen in Nepal.

There are simple ropes and balls, but, more importantly, there are loads of adorable plushies. Some of our favorites are the ostrich, duck, and drumstick.

West Paw

West Paw toys uses eco-friendly materials and manufacturing practices to make their toys.

They make plushies, rubber-based toys for the chewer in your life, and puzzles to keep your pup stimulated.

Beco Pets

Beco Pets specializes in making eco-friendly toys with recycled material for all types of dogs. If your pup likes to chew, chew, and chew some more, they’ve got you covered.

They also have an adorable selection of soft crinkle toys and braided hemp rope.

Kong

Kong is the classic eco-friendly dog toy.

You probably have the classic rubber Kong in your home already, but the brand also has lines of plushies, balls, antlers, and polyester toys for your pup to enjoy.

Wild Thought

Wild Thought is a UK-based company that uses natural products to make their toys.

Some materials in their repertoire are natural food grade rubber, jute, and wood.

Smug Mutts

Smug Mutts is another UK-based company whose mission is to bring you “stylish, sustainable dog toys” using materials that are “safer for them and kinder to the environment.”

Toys are made from rope and wood and are quite aesthetically pleasing.

Would you consider getting dog toys that are better for the environment? Do you know of any eco-friendly dog toy brands that your pooch loves? Let us know in the comments below!

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