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ORLANDO –- When it comes to helping the environment, even pets are going green.The University of Doglando is central Florida’s first dog daycare center to go green.

Since Janie Nelson came here with her 1-year-old dog Lexi, she has changed the way she goes about choosing cleaning products.

“I was concerned about the environment, but I didn’t really know that much about being careful with cleaning products,” Nelson said. “I kind of did what my mom always did and used Lysol and bleach, and all the kind of stuff, and really didn’t think a whole lot about it.”

At Doglando, dogs are able to run, jump and play, or enjoy a cool dip to escape the Florida heat, just like at other dog daycare facilities. That, however, is where the similarities end.

Using eco-friendly products is the rule here, which took clients some getting used to.

“We’d be using biodegradable poop bags and they’re like, ‘Oh, this is a little weird. It feels a little weird, what is it?’ ” said Doglando owner Teena Patel. “And so we took that opportunity to explain to them that these are biodegradable poop bags, and this is how we’re going green.”

Doglando opened in April, and already 10 percent to 15 percent of their customers are using green alternative products, Patel says. Everyday Patel uses items like Epsom salts and baking soda to make cleaning solutions, as well as earth-friendly laundry detergent.“

That was a big concern for a lot of people,” she said of her clients’ reactions. “‘Oh, is this soy-based stuff, is this natural stuff just as good? Does it clean just as well?’

“We go through a lot of linen, towels, and they’re white. They’re just as white as your own white laundry would be and we don’t even use bleach."

Most dog owners, Patel says, do not notice how many chemicals their pets are exposed to during the course of their day.“

A lot of times there’s lying down over here, rolling around, and then they go on to the couch,” she said. “They’re rolling around on the couch, one of them could have just jumped out of the pool, now they’re on the towels, or the linen, or whatever.

“Then when they’re bored or itchy they lick themselves. All of this stuff is going into their system.”

Patel’s message has gotten through to Nelson.

“She was explaining to me that everything she used in her business was environmentally friendly,” Nelson said. “And I was like, ‘Wow, can you really do that?’ And yes, you can.”

Nelson now stocks up on biodegradable waste bags and uses safe alternatives to harsh kitchen cleaners, thanks to Patel.“She was sharing with me the different products she was using,” Nelson said. “ And really convinced me that it’s really time to start really not using the harsher chemicals and things in my home with my pets, my fish and my children especially.”

Green-minded purchases represent a little more than 2 percent of the nearly $43 billion spent annually on pet products, according to the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association. Patel, however, says monitoring what goes into the cart at the grocery store is a good way to start converting.

“Start checking and becoming a bit more sensitive to the products that you’re picking up off the shelf,” she said. “Clorox, the manufacturer of Clorox, now makes Greenworks, so it’s all on the same shelf.”

Green items are not as expensive as people may think, Patel says.

“They might be 25 cents or 50 cents more, but what’s the value?” she asks. “50 cents for the possibility of not harming yourself or your pet? I mean, that’s huge.”

The chemicals in shampoos, the toxins in toys and the pesticides in flea and tick medication can all negatively impact the environment, Patel says. As more of her clients choose green, though, Patel sees the tide turning.“

Our research and our efforts are paying off and it may not be directly to University of Doglando,” she said. “But it is to the world, and it is to the environment, and that’s our goal, too.“

We’re not just a business, we’re a service and whenever we can help we want to.”

For more information, visit Doglando.com.

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Logan
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This is great. Everyone should try a little hard to help the earth we live on.
 
Christine
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This is totally awesome! I agree with Deedee, it's another one of those feel-good and good to hear stories!! I love that they do this... I say changing the world one person at a time!! :)
 
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nice.
 
humorme7
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a lot of pet owners could learn from this as well...kudos
 
Sandy F.
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Thats great!
 
acedogg2001
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It makes sense to use these types of cleaners so your pets do not get all the toxins in their system.
 
Jessica H.
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Kudos for going green!
 
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We use an environmentally friendly, pet-safe cleaner in our house. I'm always afraid they're going to lick the cleaner and get sick but this one is all-natural so there's not a lot of worry. It works well too! Kudos to her for going green!
 
Mike H.
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Everyone doing their part helps the environment
 
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Every little bit help....kudos to this business owner for putting the environment 1st over profits. We all need to be more like her.
 
Nancy W.
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Kudos to her for doing her homework to find green alternatives and put them into use.
 
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Brian D.
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I have been so careful where i put my cleaning supplies. I am also have child proofing my kitchen cabinets
 
ragdollkitties
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We have our cleaning products in a cabinet that's locked with child-proof locks too. My cat knows how to open doors, so I had to find a way to protect them in the event that he opened the cabinet. Always better to be safe than sorry.
 
Beth I.
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I've been very lazy in my efforts to go green with cleaning products. Thanks for the push.
 
cherries33
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Me too. I do tons of green stuff but cleaning supplies haven't been one of them.
 
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I totally agree with the direction Ms. Patel is taking. She's a visionary on every aspect of your dog and their well-being. I admire her for vision, tenacity and direction she is taking to make sure our animals are living in a safe environment. I have seen her interact with the dogs and she's a natural.

In watching the video you can see how she has the attention of all of the dogs the surrounds her with no effort. Dogs are very intuitive; watch them closely if you want to know about a person. I trusted and will continue to trust Ms. Patel with all of my girls and that's not an easy step for me because in the past I trust them with no-one. I fell that no-one can take care of them like I can until now.

When I was looking for somewhere to take my Gwen . . . one of the first things I asked was about the environment and Ms. Patel responded immediately without hesitation how she was a green environment and the tasks/processes she has in place. I was taken by surprised on items she was doing in which I never thought about. Ms. Patel has taught me a lot more about going green in which I have adopted in my personal life as well. We all have a responsibility and it only takes one person to get the ball rolling.

Thank you Ms. Patel for all that you continue to do!!!!!


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Corey A.
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I totally agree here. Ever since I became a parent, I have been going green and non-toxic as possible. My dog also benefits from it as well and my hopes are that the world will be an okay place to live for my daughter when I'm gone. Though it saddens me that her kids will never see polar bears ever. It is really a shame that we humans have single-handedly destroyed the very earth that gave us life. A lot of the pollution and environmental damage is the result of products to make our lives easier and simpler.

The thing that I am using now is called the Lotus sanitizing system that uses plain tap water. It adds an extra oxygen molecule which is unstable. You can use it to spray on things like toilets or anything with germs/bacteria/toxins and what happens is that the water instantly bonds with these toxins, then because they are unstable, they explode, thus destroying the toxin/germ at the same time. It is earth-friendly and super safe for kids, babies, and animals. I mean, I spray and wipe my bathroom counter with my fish right there and I don't worry about the spray going in the fishtank. The only thing is that it uses electricity to make the water supercharged. This isn't new technology, it has been used commercially for decades. I also use it to sanitize produce and also destroy salmonella on raw chicken. It can be used to sanitize baby toys and that kind of stuff too.
 
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That's great!
 
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awesome!
 
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As I live through my sixth decade, reading "environmentalists" talking about what's good for the planet is amusing. How many of them brush their teeth with good old environmentally friendly baking soda? How many of them pull weeds in their yards rather than use chemicals? How many use [hydrogen] peroxide around the house rather than the latest marketing products?

Visit:www.using-hydrogen-peroxide.com and read a lot more about the benefits of hydrogen peroxide.

I've never used bleach, and while I don't run an animal shelter, with the inherent issues relating to parasites, odors, etc., my home is clean and safe for both Wiggles and me.

Peroxide and baking soda are household staples and healthful "old-timey" solutions to issues that today's youth may not recall from their grandparents or great-grandparents' time.

"Everything old is new again." Perhaps that saying is apropos (the "s" is silent) in today's return to the old ways by using what is now called "biodegradable." That's what we used to use when waxed paper and other paper products were used. Paper is biodegradable. The pulpwood from which most paper is made comes from softwood trees grown especially for paper. It doesn't come from "old growth timber," "the rainforest," etc. Such trees are a crop plant (trees are plants), and by recycling paper, we help ourselves, animals and plants.

One other thought, while I'm on this soapbox: Burning paper trash (usually in trash barrels) is forbidden in many places, said to be "environmentally degrading," yet "prescribed burns" and other "natural" fires appear to be all the rage with many current Forest Service and "not-for-profit" "environmental" organizations. Fire is fire. One of the byproducts of fire (like a volcanic eruption) is ash. Ash is a useful and beneficial, "earth-friendly" product used to keep weeds at bay, among many other applications.

So many basic products that our parents, grandparents, and/or great-grandparents used still hold true today. Naturally occurring products and compounds can be very good to use. I'm cheering this cyclical "return to sensibility!"
 
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Doesn't it annoy you to see so many disposable products out there too? They just make it so that it is easy to use and toss and fill up our overflowing landfills even more. I wonder if maybe these companies that manufacture these disposable types of products should pay extra for the trash they make too. The more product they sell, the more trash it generates. Those toilet scrubbers, cleaning wipes, paper plates, cups, diapers,etc. Really, I guess these days people are too darn lazy to wash dishes or clean out diapers, and other things that take a bit more time and a lot more effort. We are such lazy people nowadays.

The amount of chemicals out there amazes me. It's no wonder why birth defects and autism are on the rise. I really think that they can't figure out the cause because it is a result of many different things.

In the end, it's going to bite us in the butt for all the bad things we do to this planet.
 
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Janet V.
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A very good article about going green.
 
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I use biodegradable "poop" bags, too....and am tryiing to use more 'green' cleaning products in my home. We are so used to using the products we have been brainwashed to use for years.....it will take some time, but I think more & more people are realizing the danger our planet is in! SO good and timely article Zootoo!
 
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We also use biodegradable poop bags and kitty litter. I recently switched to green cleaning products for the kitchen and bathrooms. The biodegradable poop bags and kitty litter may cost a bit more, but I feel better knowing that I'm helping the environment.
 
Merissa
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So glad to see an article like this on zootoo. We used to use Swiffer Wet products all the time until we found out about the potential damaging effects to our pups. Since then we've tried to use/find/come up with the most natural and nontoxic products possible. It is better for our furry family, the planet, all of us. There are lots of recipes for homemade solutions containing vinegar, baking soda, lemon juice, etc. There are also many "green products' besides Clorox's Greenworks such as Meyer's or Seventh generation. You just have to look for them and the labels. I think the our dogs appreciate fewer smelly chemicals, too. Again, great article!
 
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Great article! We "go green" whenever we can. I worry about the chemicals my babies are exposed to.
 
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The more information that becomes available the better. This is great that they are using these green products at a pet care facility. I have used baking soda and vinegar for years to clean sinks and tubs and windows etc. Alot of times the more natural stuff works as well or even better.

 
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This is a great article. I think I'm a bit more concerned because I have birds and they can die because of teflon pans, candles and cleaning products.
 
Carly T.
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That is great. The word really needs to get out about purchasing green items.
 
Sue G.
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I hope this catches on, every little bit helps. I really never thought about the cleaning products till I read this article, I'll check them out.
 
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This is great.Maybe it will catch on.
 
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I've been using the biodegradable trash bags for a long time. When you consider how many bags a doggie daycare goes through, this is actually an important, helpful choice being made by them. I know the biodegradable bags cost more, but I am guessing many owners, as well as others who are just environmentally conscientious, appreciate the extra effort.
 
Liz
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What a great idea! When you think about all the chemicals we put in the environment it's scary.
 
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Debbie
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This is terrific! Everyone should go green wherever they can.
 
Mary T.
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Fabulous!

The owner of the dog daycare where I work part time also uses the biodegradable poop bags, and environmentally friendly cleaning solutions. We're also ALL about recycling everything we can. She fines us $5.00(yes, 5 bucks!) if she catches anyone tossing anything recyclable into the regular garbage.

I worry a great deal about toxins and poisons our animals are exposed to. Even walking our dogs in the winter(for those of us who get snow) worries me because of all the places that use chemical snow-melt products that the dogs then get on their feet. Same thing with stuff so many use to treat their lawns.

I'm glad to see that sources were included in this article! I'm going to check them out.
 
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I think this is a good story.I try going green where I can.20 million things you can do with newspapper.
 
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Great Idea.
 
Pat H.
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I think going green is great. Start with the least harmful alternative and then if it proves unreliable move up with care from there.
 
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It is mentioned that the Clorox manufacturers also make "Greenworks"--I'd like to find more information about this product and to what extent, if any, it can be used in lieu of Clorox.
 
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Thanks--I guess you answered my question. Clorox will still be necessary for some jobs. I'll look for Greenworks the next time I'm in the grocery store.
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Oh, My! The Queen Has Arrived!!!!! DeeDee is awesome! Glad you could "show up" today.
 
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Going green may be ok-but I still like clorox.
 
Michele
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It IS important to protect animals from harsh chemicals, so "going green" should prove beneficial. Whatever added costs there may be, it is well worth the added protection.
 
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Going green is great for the pet but there are some pretty hardy parasites out there that are not eliminated as a result of cleaning with baking soda and Epsom Salt. The facility should disinfect the kennel areas with a light bleach solution and hot water once a week or twice a month. Exhaust fans and good housekeeping practices also do the trick to circulate the air.

Going green is an awesome practice because we overdo it with chemicals, but a radical shift that eliminates some man-made cleansing agents in shelters, animal daycares, and boarding facilities will put pets at risk.
 
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I agree--and think that an occasional Clorox-job will be necessary! I don't think the article is necessarily meant to be interpreted as going "totally green"--just "as green as possible" without jeopardizing the animals.
 
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True... after rereading the article, I sense that the author may believe that there is a happy medium here... good talking points.
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