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Nearly indestructable dog toys by Planet Dog are also recyclable

October 25, 11:53 AMBirmingham Dog Care ExaminerApril Mitchem
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 Planet Dog, makers of the Orbee line of dog toys, have added a new line of toys made from recycled materials.  As tough toys, they are difficult to destroy, but for dogs who are adept at tearing apart other toys, like Kongs, the Orbee-Tuff RecycleBALL and Orbee-Tuff RecycleBONE are an excellent choices.  If the dog destroys the toy, simply send it back to Planet Dog and they will recycle it into more toys.  In fact, all of the Planet Dog Eco-friendly line is recyclable.  This is one of many small ways to keep the planet clean and reduce waste.

With other products, such as hemp collars and leashes and green t-shirts made of organic cotton and pthalate free ink, Planet Dog is truly working to aid our planet while providing excellent products for both dog lovers and man's best friend.

  

  

 

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