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The Natural Place for Your Companion Animal!

Critter Jungle specializes in natural products for your pet. Like most families, we believe in providing what nature would provide for our pets. In our opinion a natural, holistic approach to feeding and caring for your pet will help keep them vibrant for life.

We have sourced the greatest variety of the most natural products on the market. And our attentive, experienced staff are always there to help you find what you need.

Critter Jungle's owners, Kelvin and Jeff, have 22 years of pet nutrition experience to offer, while many of our staff have over 10 years of working with various pets.

We hope you enjoy your time at Critter Jungle,Ottawa's most friendly pet supply store.

Startling Statistics

by Critter Jungle Administrator Monday, 08 January 2007
"To provide homes for all of the unwanted or homeless animals, every family of four in the United States would need to have approximately 8 dogs and 20 cats," says Kim Langholz, a community practice veterinarian at Iowa State University.

Critter Jungle: A Customer's Perspective

by Critter Jungle Tuesday, 03 October 2006

Critter Jungle is The Natural Place for your pet. We care about our customers and their pets.  We do our utmost to provide the widest variety of alternative, all-natural pet products which are healthier for pets and the environment.  We provide nutritional consultations with our customers so they leave our store informed and with the best possible choice in pet food.

Critter Jungle provides financial support to many pet rescues in the form of free food and supplies, as well as fundraisers in the form of dog washes and a variety of other events. We also support rescue efforts by volunteering our time and space in the store.

Last Updated Sunday, 08 October 2006

Benefits of Off-Leash Dog Parks

by Ginnette, Haven & Lacey Wednesday, 07 July 2004

parks Research shows that dogs are more than just companions. They provide both physical and mental health benefits to their people. Studies have shown that dogs who exercise and are allowed to run freely are less aggressive towards people than dogs that are under-exercised.

Last Updated Wednesday, 28 February 2007
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