• We’re A Green Product

    Posted on January 15th, 2013
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    Everyone wants to use green products nowadays. Not only is Clear the Air green, but it is so safe you can eat it! Our product can be used anywhere in the house to eliminate foul odors and doesn’t even have to come in contact with the odor producer.

    For example, if you have a rat that died in the walls of your house, simply hang a bag or two where the odor is strongest and the odor will be eliminated. It’s really as simple as that.

    Earth Care is made from an all natural mineral. It is non toxic, non hazardous, non-caustic, and biodegradable. It can safely be used around pets and children. It is safe to sprinkle in your pet’s cage; it will not hurt your pet even if eaten. It can be applied directly to you pets fur; this is excellent if your pet has encountered a skunk, or to get rid of the “doggie” smell.

    Many of the odor and pollution control products on the market today act merely as masking agents. This means they add chemicals to the air to cover up odors and actually increase the level of indoor pollutants in the process. Earth Care, on the other hand, truly eliminates odors and cleans the air by adsorbing and neutralizing odors. Earth Care Products are especially beneficial to those that suffer from chemical sensitivity which can be aggravated by fragrances.

    Earth Care is safe for Planet Earth. To dispose of Earth Care simply add to your soil, it is an excellent nitrogen soil amendment.

    Where have you used our product? We’d love to hear from you. Please leave a comment at our blog!

  • Day #6 of Helpful Tips For You And Your Pet – Is Your Dog Suitable for Pet Therapy?

    Posted on February 7th, 2012
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    Although studies have shown pets help us lead healthier and happier lives, anyone who has a pet probably already knows this.  Have you ever thought about bringing this joy you experience with your pet to someone else in need?  Pet Therapy is very common in convalescent homes as well as children’s hospitals, centers for youths in distress and more.

    Day #6: Is Your Dog Suitable for Pet Therapy?

    If you are interested in having your pet be a Therapy Pet, there are a few things you should first consider.  Not every pet is suitable for therapy and there are many volunteer organizations that will screen both the volunteers and the pets.  Your future therapy pet should include these qualities:

    -Your therapy pet should love attention from anyone.  Plain and simple, he or she should simply love being around people and the attention they provide.

    -Make sure your pet gets along with other pets.  He or she needs to be well socialized and able to tolerate other dogs, cats and even rabbits.

    -Your pet must be well mannered and know basic commands such as sit, stay, down and come.  They should most importantly know the word “no”.

    -Making sure your pet responds okay to loud, strange or sudden noises and all types of handling is key to making sure your pet is ready to be a therapy pet.

    Your pet will go through a screening process to ensure he or she is ready to be a therapy pet.  Pets have a calming and loving quality about them that others in a tumultuous state of life can benefit from.  Check your local organizations to see if your pet should be a Therapy Pet.