šŸ¾ CARBON PAWPRINT šŸ¾ What Is it?

PetPanion
3 min readMar 6, 2021

Pets have a huge impact on our planet, from the toys they play with to the food they eat. At PetPanion, everything we do is about pet health and wellness. We would be lying if we said that we cared about protecting animal health, if we didnā€™t care for the planets health too. We would like to invite you to join our Clubhouse session on 10th March 2021 with Stephan K Thieinger , founder of The Human Innovation Garage. We will soon share an update on our ā€œcarbon pawprint calculatorā€ project led by our COO, Dr Madison Hewitson. Stay tuned!

In a recent study by Dr Pim Martens, dogs have been shown to contribute 10.7 million tons of greenhouse gases a year through their diet alone. That is equivalent to 1.2 million homesā€™ energy use for one year!

Overconsumption is partly to blame. By overconsumption, we mean eating more than necessary to sustain yourself. In other words, your pet has put on a few extra pounds than it needs. Not only is obesity harmful to the environment but it is also harmful to your petsā€™ long-term health and wellbeing. However, the great thing about obesity is that with the right help it is something that is easily fixed!

Just as with us pet parents, the food that we consume has an impact on the environment. We have all heard that cows produce a lot of methane (a greenhouse gas) but that is only the tip of the iceberg! The environmental impact of our food comes from the whole life cycle of an animal, that means the impact of the food the animal eats (pesticides used, how its harvested, where is it sourced from) combined with the impact of the animalā€™s life (antibiotic usage, animal waste, the environment that it lives in, how the meat is caught and processed).

Why should your pet care? As an owner of a cat that dreams about fish, it means that one day he will not be able to have the fishy treats he craves as stocks will be extensively depleted and affected by disease. As an owner of a dog who loves to swim, it means not being able to jump in the sea, because it will be polluted and dirty. A very sad picture indeed.

What could I do? For one animal alone 13 million acres of forest is required to sequester the greenhouse gases produced by a pet in one year. That is an unimaginable number of trees, but do not fear! At PetPanion, we have partnered with SeaTrees, to enable pet parents across the world to reduce their pets carbon paw print and the best part about it, you can do it for free! There is a catch thoughā€¦ To be able to plant a tree you have to be proactive in looking after your petā€™s health and that means regular exercise (the less driving the better!), maintaining your petā€™s healthy weight, and staying up to date with preventative health care.

If you are concerned about your petā€™s weight please feel free to speak to one of our friendly veterinarians, for a bespoke weight loss programme, on the FREE PetPanion app!

PetPanion, helping you and your pet save the planet one paw at a time.

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