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Tips for dog training and healthy growth

As well as providing the best possible support for healthy growth, training and style of upbringing are important issues that every responsible dog owner should consider.

To help you out, we regularly publish detailed articles in our Dogs Guide, where we give you tips on topics such as the correct handling of your puppy and the optimal care of sporting and utility dogs.

Articles about sporting dogs

More and more owners are discovering dog sports as an ideal way to keep their four-legged friend active and occupied in a breed-appropriate way. In addition to classic disciplines such as agility and obedience, a number of new sports for dogs, such as dog diving, have been introduced in recent years.

In our guides, we present detailed accounts of popular dog sports. In addition, we explain how you can optimally support the health and performance of your sporting dog and what special features you need to consider in terms of nutrition.

Information for puppy owners

Puppy owners are in for an exciting time. Your four-legged friend will develop rapidly and learn something new every day. For healthy growth, it is important that you take care of your puppy from an early age according to its needs.

You will find all the information you need in our articles about puppies. We offer advice on what makes good puppy milk, what to do if your little companion suddenly gets diarrhoea, and much more.

Tips for upbringing and behaviour training

As a dog owner, you not only have to make sure that their stomach is full, but also that you are raising your four-legged friend in the right way. Otherwise, various problems could end up affecting your everyday life and your dog may even become a danger to its environment.

We explain how to avoid this in our articles on canine behaviour and upbringing. You will learn, for example, how to deal with anxious or aggressive pooches, and how to get your dog used to staying at home alone.

Articles about working dogs

In the past, almost all dogs were working dogs that helped their owners with certain jobs. Keeping dogs purely as household pets was the exception, and primarily reserved for the nobility and other members of the upper class.

While this changed long ago, there are still a number of working and utility dogs, which have to fulfil very diverse tasks. We explain more about how dogs still support us today and how, for example, guide dogs and therapy dogs really do live up to their reputation as man's best friend.

Step by step to more comfort and safety: The comprehensive guide to dog socks

Step by step to more comfort and safety: The comprehensive guide to dog socks

In a world where the well-being of our four-legged friends takes top priority, innovative solutions to improve their quality of life are increasingly coming into focus. Dog socks, often conside..

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Chew bones for puppies: health, safety and fun combined

Chew bones for puppies: health, safety and fun combined

Chew bones for puppies are not just a toy or an activity, but an essential part of their development and health. They offer a range of benefits, from supporting dental hygiene to promoting behavior...

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Can you train a dog's impulse control?

Can you train a dog's impulse control?

If your dog is not to be a danger to themselves or their environment, it is vital that the four-legged friend listens to you and has sufficient ability to control impulses. ..

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Dog Training: What Beginners Should Look Out For?

Dog Training: What Beginners Should Look Out For?

A dog is a man's best friend. This is at least true if the animal is well trained and knows its limits. Without adequate training, living with a dog can quickly prove to be extremely stressful and cau..

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The dog pulls on the lead: tips on the subject of lead control

The dog pulls on the lead: tips on the subject of lead control

When going walkies, you can often see dogs pulling on the lead and dictating the direction and pace to their owner. At times it almost seems as if the animal is in control of the human, which of cours..

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Understanding dog language: what does my dog want to tell me ?

Understanding dog language: what does my dog want to tell me ?

Dogs obviously cannot communicate with words. Nevertheless, the four-legged friends have a lot to tell us. We just have to learn to understand them properly. Dog language consists of sounds as we..

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Dog sitters: a good decision for humans and animals?

Dog sitters: a good decision for humans and animals?

You naturally want to spend as much time as possible with your dog. However, it can always happen that you are temporarily unable to look after the animal. Perhaps you are going to be in the hospi..

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Transporting dogs in the car: What dog owners must pay attention to

Transporting dogs in the car: What dog owners must pay attention to

Whether it is because of a joint excursion or an upcoming visit to the vet - car journeys with dogs are sometimes unavoidable. The safety of humans and animals must be guaranteed. We expl..

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Chipping a dog: What dog owners need to know about it

Chipping a dog: What dog owners need to know about it

Dogs can be marked with a microchip inserted under the skin. In this way, their identity can be determined if necessary. In the following paragraphs, we will explain to you how dog chip..

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Clicker training with dogs: Step by step to first training successes

Clicker training with dogs: Step by step to first training successes

As a dog owner, you naturally know how important regular training and good education are for a relaxed life together with your dog. After all, your four-legged friend should not only listen to y..

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Shelter dog instead of buying a puppy?

Shelter dog instead of buying a puppy?

As an owner, you probably see your dog as a good friend and an important member of your family. However, this does not change the fact that every year, countless dogs end up in animal shelters and eke..

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How to train your dog to fetch

How to train your dog to fetch

When it comes to playing and engaging with dogs, playing fetch is probably what most people will think of. You will find out below why fetching is in the blood of many dogs and ho..

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How to discourage a dog from continuous barking

How to discourage a dog from continuous barking

Barking is the natural way of vocalisation in dogs. It is therefore quite normal for your four-legged friend to make itself heard in this way. However, if dogs bark constantly, this ..

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How long do dogs carry?

How long do dogs carry?

A  sexually mature female dog that has not been neutered and can therefore become the mother of puppies is called a bitch or a dam. For you as a dog owner, this is of course an exciting..

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 All you need to know about pet cones

All you need to know about pet cones

There is probably no dog that doesn't need a pet cone at some point in its life. It serves as a protective device with which you can prevent your four-legged friend from licking and damagi..

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Acquiring puppies despite Corona

Acquiring puppies despite Corona

The global Corona pandemic has turned our lives upside down in recent months. There is probably hardly an area that has not been affected in some way by the virus. For example, some prospective dog ow..

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Mating in dogs: everything you need to know about reproduction

Mating in dogs: everything you need to know about reproduction

Prospective breeders probably have many questions regarding the mating of their dogs. After all, breeding involves a great deal of responsibility and both the parents-to-be and the puppies..

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Stud dog: Tips for prospective breeders

Stud dog: Tips for prospective breeders

If you want to use your four-legged friend as a stud dog, you first have to make sure that he is suitable for this. A pedigree dog intended for breeding must fulfil several requirements. ..

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Leaving the dog alone: training and tips against separation anxiety

Leaving the dog alone: training and tips against separation anxiety

Dogs do not like to be left alone. Nevertheless, this cannot be avoided in everyday life. For this reason it is important that you gradually accustom your four-legged friend to being alone. ..

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Restorative preparations for old dogs

Restorative preparations for old dogs

Sooner or later every dog gets old. Movements become more and more difficult, the eyes get worse and the metabolism slows down - just like with us humans, various age-related complaints increase in ..

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