Dog collar and leash review | Pet Products | Dr. Justine Lee
Recently, I had the opportunity to check out a new designer leather, handmade dog collar by iQ Studio. These are heavy duty, 100% vegetable tanned leather and secured with brass hardware. What’s unique about these collars (besides not being made in mass production by China) is that all the collars are hand-tooled (which means that these iQ Studio dog collars are hand cut, dyed, punched, burnished and stitched together by hand). I tried out this type here: While I didn’t get to use...
Read MoreKittikubbi Twin Critters Cat Cave Bed Review | Dr. Justine Lee
I recently was asked to review the Kittikubbi Twin Critters Cat Cave Bed made by TwinCritters. TwinCritters sells uniquely handcrafted all-natural wool-based pet products online. What I like about the cat cave? It’s eco-friendly, hand crafted by local artisans in Nepal (via a technique called “felting”) and owned by a veterinarian and medical doctor pair of brothers! As a veterinarian, What do I like about this cat cave? It appears to be well made It’s washable It...
Read MoreTuggo Dog Toy Review | Dr. Justine Lee
Recently, I had the opportunity to try the Tuggo Dog Toy on my own 57-pound, pit bull mix. After seeing this ranked as one of top toys at SuperZoo, I decided to try it out myself. First, I should clarify that my dog, Milo, is a ball-crazed mutt. He loves tennis balls, ChuckIt toys, soccer balls, etc. So when I took this one out, his eyes literally dilated! The pros of the Tuggo Dog Toy: The plastic is extremely durable and thick. It’s easy to unscrew the ball with a coin to add in water...
Read MoreThe Honest Kitchen | Dr. Justine Lee Product Review
So, I had my first opportunity to try out The Honest Kitchen (THK)’s dehydrated dog and cat food. [As my dog has food allergies and atopy, he’s on a hypoallergenic diet, so he didn’t get the joy of trying this out. That said, my cats tried both the cat and dog formulation as a result!] First, kudos to the packaging. Ecofriendly with a really small carbon footprint. It’s compostable, recyclable cardboard and BPA-free packaging (Remember that BPA is traditionally only in...
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