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04/27/2026

Your dog’s p**p could actually help power homes… seriously.

With around 77 million dogs in the U.S. producing an estimated 21 billion pounds of waste each year, dog p**p isn’t just unpleasant — it’s a real environmental challenge. Millions of tons are left on the ground, where harmful bacteria, parasites, and viruses can linger for years and get washed into waterways, contributing significantly to pollution in urban areas.

But some cities are starting to rethink the problem… and turn it into a solution.

In Waterloo, Ontario, a project is transforming dog waste into renewable energy. Special underground containers — designed to reduce odor and keep waste cool — collect pet waste from local parks. Once full, the waste is vacuumed out and transported to a processing facility.

There, it’s fed into a sophisticated biodigester, where it’s heated and broken down in an oxygen-free environment. As bacteria digest the waste, they release methane-rich biogas. That gas is then captured, cleaned, and used to power generators — while the leftover material is repurposed into fertilizer.

Because dog waste is more toxic than many other types of organic waste, it requires careful handling and specialized treatment — making this kind of system especially valuable.

The potential impact is impressive: just one of these containers could generate enough electricity to power up to 26 homes for an entire year.

It’s an innovative way to tackle a widespread problem — reducing pollution, improving sanitation, and turning something we usually discard into a valuable energy source.

A great reminder that even the messiest problems can lead to some pretty powerful solutions 🌍✨

References: CBC News, Sutera

It's that time of year, do you know where to look for ticks on your dog ? Here's a little help for us from Pet MD
04/27/2026

It's that time of year, do you know where to look for ticks on your dog ? Here's a little help for us from Pet MD

Always check your dog for ticks after a walk! Focus on these common hiding spots:

08/29/2025
07/28/2025

Dogs die from missed pet food recalls... this is what happened to Penny, our founder's dog, who ate recalled dog food laced with melamine and died. Her pet parents had missed the recall!

They vowed to stop the same thing from happening to you, and your beloved pet. And our recall alerts system was born.

Want recall alerts straight to your inbox? Sign up here: https://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-food-recalls/signup/

11/22/2024

Sunday Funny

10/14/2024

Summary Company Announcement Date: September 22, 2024 FDA Publish Date: September 23, 2024 Product Type: Animal & VeterinaryFood & BeveragesPet FoodFoodborne Illness Reason for Announcement:Due to Potential Salmonella and Listeria…

07/23/2023

HEADS UP...its Corn on the Cob season! They can be DEADLY to dogs if they swallow them,,,, even just a piece of a cob .... can cause blockages.... BE SURE to throw them away correctly so dogs do NOT get them... thanks

06/12/2023
06/12/2023

No words ❤️🐾❤️🐾

05/21/2023

🐾🚨$30 bath and blow out special 🚨🐾

🪖Veterans owners receive free nail trim🪖

🪖🐕 As Memorial Day approaches, many people look forward to spending time with friends and family, enjoying BBQs, and celebrating the start of summer. However, it's important to remember that this holiday can be stressful and even dangerous for pets. Here are some tips to help keep your furry friends safe during Memorial Day:

1. Keep your pet indoors: Loud noises from fireworks and crowds can be frightening for pets. Keep them inside in a quiet, secure room where they feel safe. Consider playing soft music or turning on a white noise machine to help drown out the sounds of fireworks.

2. Don't feed your pet table scraps: While it's tempting to share your holiday meal with your pet, many human foods can be harmful to their health. Stick to their regular diet and avoid feeding them any table scraps or leftovers.

3. Keep your pet hydrated: Make sure your pet has access to fresh water at all times, especially if you're spending time outside in the heat. Avoid giving them alcohol or any other beverages that can be harmful to their health.

4. Keep your pet away from the grill: Grills can be dangerous for pets, especially if they're hot and have food cooking on them. Keep your pet at a safe distance and make sure they can't accidentally knock over the grill or get burned.

5. Make sure your pet has identification: If your pet accidentally gets loose or runs away, make sure they have identification tags or are microchipped so they can be easily reunited with you.

By following these tips, you can help ensure that your pet stays safe and happy during Memorial Day. Remember, pets are a part of our family, and it's important to take their safety and well-being into consideration during holidays and other celebratory events.

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