Of Green Works And Wet Dogs
So Clorox just came out with another addition to their Green Works product line, natural biodegradable cleaning wipes. They clean up everything, even wet dog prints.

Oh you had to go and bring that up!
They also smell lovely, unlike wet dog.
Green Works has gotten the seal of approval from the Sierra Club for its products, but for those of you who require more impressive approbation, everyone’s favorite 90210 star, Jennie Garth AKA Kelly Taylor, also supports Clorox Green Works and encourages the use of reusable bags:

Big enough to carry certain wet dogs.
Lastly, and most excitingly, Clorox Green Works has rolled out the Green Heroes Grant Program, which will award five $10,000 grants each to eco-friendly community projects. From January 15 and February 28, 2009, you can nominate eco-friendly community projects for a Green Heroes grant by submitting a photo and short essay about the project for consideration. From March 16 through April 10, 2009, public voting will take place online and the five Green Heroes will be announced on April 22, Earth Day. I hope there’s a group out there doing something about wet dogs…

How about the animal rescue where you got me?
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“Which post should I comment on? The wet dog Clorox wipes or the liver tumors??”
Decisions decision
It’s a regular party over here.
Can you use the wipes on the WHOLE wet dog? Cuz that would be totally worth any price.
So, you’re saying that the wipes don’t come in Wet Dog Scent then? Humph.
Forget the dogs — I wouldn’t mind having those for my kids. Believe me, they’d come in handy around here. We still can’t afford to take more than a couple of showers a week.
Love that dog of yours, lady!