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A new study by the University of Edinburgh and University of Exeter has suggested that dogs that are fed food with prime, meat-rich content have a bigger dietary carbon footprint – or pawprint – than those of their owners.
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Dog’s dinner – why some pets’ diets generate higher emissions than those of their owners

3 months ago3 months ago4 mins

A new study by the University of Edinburgh and University of Exeter has suggested that dogs that are fed food…

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While tackling food waste is a growing concern for many, a new survey by pet food brand Barking Heads has indicated that many dog owners don't adhere to the same mindset when feeding their pets.
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More than half of dog owners throw away dog food daily

6 months ago3 months ago4 mins

While tackling food waste is a growing concern for many, a new survey by pet food brand Barking Heads has…

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Pet dogs may be 'man's best friend', but they can also have a 'far-reaching negative effects on wildlife, ecosystems and climate', a new study by Curtin University in Australia has suggested.
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Man’s best friend? Impact of pet dogs on the environment explored in new report

12 months ago12 months ago4 mins

Pet dogs may be ‘man’s best friend’, but they can also have a ‘far-reaching negative effects on wildlife, ecosystems and…

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