Dog health

Health is also the most important thing for your four-legged friend! To keep him fit and happy, you will find numerous articles and tips for a long dog's life here - from optimal prevention and necessary vaccinations to information on symptoms and illnesses to tips for healthy, species-appropriate dog keeping.

Dog health

Dog clothing - when dog coats, pullovers and co. make sense (Test)

Not all dogs are naturally equipped with the perfect winter coat and need warm and dry support in the cold and wet months to avoid freezing. Hypothermia can also make dogs sick and dangerous.

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Dog autumn

Dogs in autumn: this is now important

Autumn is here! It gets more uncomfortable & darker faster. Find out here how to be safe with your darling on the road, know when dog clothing makes sense and how to avoid boredom in rainy weather.

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Anti-poison bait training - how it works

Is there a poison bait alert? Don't panic! Anti-poison bait training can protect your pet from eating something harmful on the way. Find out the best way to do it here!

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Recognising and treating heat stroke in dogs

The sun is shining, the most wonderful weather is tempting you and your furry friend outside! However, the high temperatures also increase the risk of heat stroke. Find out what you can do in an emergency here!

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Dog and heat: 4 common dangers

Summer heat is also exhausting for your four-legged friend: In this article, you can find out which dogs are particularly at risk, how you can recognize overheating in your pet and how you can cool them down.

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Cooling down your dog - 5 tips for hot summer days

Summertime brings challenges: 5 recommendations for you and your four-legged friend to help you enjoy a healthy and lively summer!

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Sun protection for the dog

You want to enjoy the summer to the fullest with your fur friend? Find out here how to protect your four-legged friend from the sun's rays and the risk of sunburn!

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Water rod in dogs

Water rod is an extremely painful inflammation of the tail, but can be treated well with a visit to the vet. Find out more about causes, symptoms and treatment!

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