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Dogs
Naturally oriented products are what we are about and what we believe in. We practice it with our own pets and our families. Conversation in regards to your pet's nutritional requirements will develop into a holistic concept which we hope to create health in spirit and body. You might even come away with some dietary ideas for yourself. We try to balance our conversations with natural, homeopathic approaches with a respect for some allopathic care when acute situations occur. Vet's, as our human doctors, must be an integral part of our care. Vet's have diagnostic capabilities which are invaluable and when needed (although as a last resort) drugs can be used to help get our pets to a state of health. However, through our dietary consults he hope to team up information and our natural foods to help your pets' body to achieve its natural state of health. We welcome you to visit, with your leashed pet, and look forward to developing a nutritional program taylored to your pets needs.
by Critter Jungle Administrator
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
They're here! Petstages dog toys.
Innovative pet products, providing unique products to address each stage of a pet's life.
by Critter Jungle Administrator
Sunday, 05 June 2011
Bowser Beds
Longtime favorite at Critter Jungle.
Microvelvets
Made for durability & easy care. This remarkable fabric does not pill and best of all, gets softer after every wash, maintaining its great look for years. Microvelvet also repels pet hair, dirt and even moisture! “Breathable” construction ensures fabric is “cool” in the summer and “cozy” in the winter months.
by Critter Jungle Employee #1
Friday, 17 October 2008
Helping the ones that got out! Puppy mill dogs in Ottawa need your help!
Webster’s defines cruel as “disposed to inflict pain or suffering.”
Those who have suffered cruelty at the hands of humans need your help.
by Critter Jungle Administrator
Friday, 22 January 2010
TreatStik is a tough Nylon treat dispensing toy that offers your dog hours of mentally stimulating fun. It stimulates your dog's mind, while relieving boredom and separation anxiety. Large size can fit up to 1.5 cups of dry food! Fill with a variety of treat sizes for an even longer play session! Large screw cap opening for easy filling. Dishwasher safe and made in the USA.
by Critter Jungle Administrator
Saturday, 15 March 2008
The wacky walker dog leash is all these things with a few extras. It is made from latex that will stretch to over 6 feet in length, this stretching continuously gently corrects your pet. Reinforced with 200 to 400 lb monofilament, the wacky walker dog leash can stretch twice its length, but is still incredibly strong and safe. The design of the
wacky walker dog leash relieves stress on both the dog and the walker, making for a more comfortable outing for everyone. The latex is easily cleaned and deters chewing. The wacky walker dog leash also has a traffic stop handle which can be used when you need strict control of your dog. Couplers to control your multiple pet household.Check out: wackywalkr.com
by Critter Jungle Administrator
Saturday, 15 March 2008
NORTHERN BISCUIT
The Northern Biscuit Bakery is a small family-run Canadian enterprise. Their cookie factory bakes wholesome delicious dog biscuits...Naturally.
by Critter Jungle Administrator
Sunday, 23 March 2008
Our MAKE YOUR DOG FOOD Base Mix
Our DRY FOOD DIETS
by ginnette
Friday, 22 January 2010
NEW AT CRITTER JUNGLE
Himalayan Dog Chew

by Critter Jungle Administrator
Saturday, 15 March 2008
Katie's Bumpers Toys- Made from durable fire hose.
 
by Critter Jungle Administrator
Saturday, 15 March 2008
Named in honor of genius Leonardo da Vinci, Leo marks a renaissance in dog toy design!
On its own Leo is a great bouncing, fetching, tugging and challenging treat-dispensing toy.
You can also link multiple Leo toys together! When the toys are connected, the treats inside can move from one toy to another. Design puzzles specifically for your dog's individual problem-solving level.
Completely hollow, and made from a durable and irresistibly chewy space-age material, Leo is loads of fun.
Large, medium, and small dogs love playing with Leo!
by Critter Jungle Administrator
Saturday, 15 March 2008
by Critter Jungle Administrator
Thursday, 26 March 2009
They're here!
Bumper Bed Dog Bed!
Each dog bed is filled with recycled plastic bottles. Because the filling is created from 100% recycled plastic bottles it is not only machine washable, but it washes clean, eliminating those unwanted pet odors.

by Critter Jungle Administrator
Sunday, 03 December 2006
Nature has fed us and all animals on earth for millions of years. As far as I can tell nature has been very successful with the millions of animals which have evolved and flourished. Why is it then when we feed our pets we are to break away from the nature feeds them and we are encouraged to only feed them commercially processed foods. We know for our diet to be complete we need to eat a wide variety of foods which are calorie controlled but offer maximum nutrition, a true wholistic diet. There aren't many people who have taken nutrition courses to study our diet to ensure every meal we eat is completely balanced. More of us are reading about how to feed ourselves better, and everyday one can learn something new on making our diet healthier. I seem to be learning more everyday. The one thing that has always held true is the more variety of foods we consume from the major food groups throughout our entire life along with maintaining physical exercise we should be able to live a life which is active and healthy. I believe our pets should be fed the same way. The main difference is they require more meat in their diet and require less. Dogs and cats are carnivores. Their anatomical make-up is identical to their wild relatives. Our domestic dogs and cats internal make-up has not changed in the short evolutionary time we have cared for them. Yes, there are many different kinds and sizes of dogs and cats but thi is true in nature as well. Look at the many types of wild cats around the world from lion to ocelots - they all consume essentially the same diet; meat. Dogs in the wild world are little more adaptive than cats are. Dogs during World War II successfully bred and survived while consuming mostly vegetable based foods. Although generations of dogs on this veg based diet would certainly display developmental issues. Domestic dogs display their scavenging tendencies everyday. Most people who have been owned by a dog have witnessed their dogs scavenging through garbage, eating fecal matter (we liked to call them poopsicles), vomit and many rotten goodies found in your back yard or while on their walk. Most of these behaviours are not usually approved by their humans. I hear it everyday in the store. Is my dogs food missing something? He keeps eating his stool. I am not endorsing a diet of fecal matter, and you won't ever see me offering packaged "poopsicles". Although it would probably make the evening news if I did! Reason dogs do this is for the same reson rabbits do and many other animals in this world do. Their are enzymes and phytonutrients in fecal matter which act as catalysts for many functions in your dogs body. Again I am not encouraging you to push this food group on your pet, all I am emphasizing is that as a human yoou shouldn't worry about this behaviour, it is normal for a dog. Although, I would keep this in mind the next time your dog "gives you a kiss"! The purpose of this discussion is to encourage you to think a little outside of the box, at least the box pet food companies want us to stay in. Their bottom line is their first concern.
target vets to promote foods - image of credibility, huge profit magins (difference between cost and retail plus huge freight cost built
they market and spend millions to encourage to buy theirs, warm and fuzzy feeling
won't package stool for your purchase
too much is not goo, scientifically balanced
many people have said they are domestic
raw is unsafe, health dept concerns for humans around raw
foods are scientifically balanced and studies prove it
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.
by Critter Jungle Administrator
Saturday, 15 March 2008
Eco Friendly Dog Beds Eco sustainability and luxury combine to make these organic dog beds a perfect purchase. Organic grown cotton covers and post-consumer recycled stuffing for the bumper dog beds make them both environmentally friendly, and long-lasting. Eco Naps dog mats are made from 85% recycled plastic soda bottles; who knew soda bottles could be so soft? You and your dog will enjoy the difference natural materials made in USA can make!
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