Monday, April 18, 2011

Why buy organic dog products?

Outside of the awesome effects on the planet that buying natural and sustainable products brings, your dog receives benefits as well.

With Earth Day coming soon, Blue Paw Nation wants to share some information about why organic textile products are good for you and your dog.


 Synthetic fibers can contribute to allergic reactions in your best friend. When allergic "contact dermatitis" occurs, it is often after repeated exposures to chemicals, plastic, or synthetic materials. Many standard dog collars are made from synthetic nylon polyester. Skin contact or inhaled contact with these substances, may lie at the root of your dog's allergies.

It is a win-win situation when pet consumers choose natural, sustainable, organic products like hemp and cotton; their dogs benefit and so does our shared home planet Earth. Buying an earth friendly product is a conscious choice to do something that is good for the world that we share with our pets.

Drago & Spartan

Our dog friend, Buddy, pictured above is wearing a 100% blue cotton collar with his name embroidered on it that was made in the U.S.A. thereby reducing some of the carbon footprint from transportation.

In the photo to the right, Drago and Spartan are sporting with matching red martingale collars from Blue Paw Nation.

By purchasing natural organic products for your dog you are helping to:

  • Keep harmful chemicals out of the environment
  • Minimize damage to delicate ecosystems
  • Support efficient farming practices
  • Reduce Global Warming
  • Create healthier working conditions for agricultural workers


Blue Paw Nation's hemp and organic cotton products keep toxic chemicals off your dog's body and out of your home. Whether your dog has allergies or not, if you are concerned about your dog's health, or even your own, going organic is a good choice. We encourage you to incorporate organic living practices in your life and help to reduce the impact that we all make on this planet.

Brought to You with Love from http://www.bluepawnation.com/

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