

Bamboo understands that families come in all shapes and sizes, with claws and tails, wings and scales. The company celebrates the lives of pets and their companions by designing innovative products that enhance a pet’s well-being and safety every day.
Bamboo manufactures pet care products that enable pet lovers to nurture their pets. The company is the dream of Steven B. Dunn, a parent to two children, three cats, two dogs, a hamster and a fish, who understands that the strong emotional tie between a pet and a parent is comparable to that of a parent and child.
“Pets are an integral part of today’s family,” says Dunn. “They deserve the same high quality, well-designed and safe products that we want for our children.”
Bamboo is the pet-care division of Munchkin, Inc., a market-leading designer, developer, manufacturer and distributor of infant care products. |
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What makes Bamboo products different?
Taking a fresh look at everything from nail clippers to squeaker toys, we’ve produced a line of care, home and play products that are unlike anything else available. Of course, the first thing you notice about our products is their stylish, contemporary design. But more than just better looking, they’re designed to be more useful, more durable, smarter even safer, for your pet as well as for you.
From grooming tools that incorporate related functions in a single tool, to beds that give just the right amount of support, ingenious special touches can be found in every one of our products. And to help you get the most out of them, we’ve included detailed educational material here at bamboopet.com to help guide you through the process of caring for your pet. This commitment to education is also evident in our packaging, which includes quick reference instructions on how to best use our products.
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 Your Garage Can Be a Dangerous Place!
 By Jennifer Stone
Using the garage as a storage area is a great way to get those messy, smelly but useful products out of the house, but it can also mean an area of concentrated danger for your pet. Dr. Petra Volmer, a veterinary toxicologist at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine says, " Your garage may seem safe to you, but may be filled with products that could be harmful to your pet."
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