Happy dog and cat on a meadow

Everything for a happy animal life

High-quality accessories, species-appropriate care, and reliable tips for dogs, cats, and small animals – from animal lovers for animal lovers.

Well cared for all around – for a happy animal life

We accompany you with practical solutions that make everyday life with your pet easier. From proper nutrition to meaningful activities and daily care – each of our services has a clear goal: more well-being for your pet and less stress for you.

🐾 Feed consultation without detours

You will learn which variety suits age, breed, and activity – and save yourself costly wrong purchases. After a short analysis, you will receive a personal recommendation.

🛁 Care products that really last

Shampoos, brushes, and claw clippers that don't disappoint after the first use. We test them ourselves and only carry brands that hold up with sensitive skin.

🎾 Toys that don't get boring

Whether fetch ball, intelligence game, or scratching board – each piece is tailored to natural instincts. This keeps your pet occupied without you having to constantly buy new things.

🏡 Accessories that make everyday life easier

From non-slip bowls to comfortable transport boxes and easy-care sleeping areas. Everything is selected to stay clean and last a long time.

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Whether dry or wet food, for puppies or seniors – we advise you personally and without obligation.

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Insights into our range

This is what modern pet care looks like

Dog with toy
Play & Fun

Interactive toys for dogs

Promotes natural curiosity and keeps your four-legged friend mentally fit.

Cat scratching post
Scratching furniture

Sturdy scratching post made of solid wood

Offers your cat a retreat, scratching surface, and lookout spot all in one.

Guinea pigs in enclosure
Small animal keeping

Species-appropriate enclosure with bedding

Spacious floor area and soft bedding for happy guinea pigs.

Dog food
Nutrition

Grain-free dry food

With plenty of meat and vegetables – ideal for sensitive dogs.

Cat toy
Activity

Feather wand and interactive balls

Awakens the hunting instinct and provides movement indoors.

Dog grooming
Grooming

Brushes and grooming sets

Gentle coat care for shiny hair and relaxed grooming sessions.

Frequently Asked Questions About Pet Care

Answers on nutrition, activity, and care – clear and straightforward.

What food is best for my dog?

That depends on breed, age, and activity level. High-quality dry or wet food with a high meat content (at least 60%) and no artificial additives is a good foundation. Pay attention to the declaration: meat meal or animal by-products are often of lower quality. If in doubt, check the ingredient list – the shorter, the better.

How often should I feed my cat?

Adult cats do well with two meals a day. Several small portions that mimic the natural hunting and eating rhythm are even better. Dry food can be left out as a supplement, while wet food should be removed after an hour. Watch their weight – obesity is common in indoor cats.

Do guinea pigs need a companion?

Yes, guinea pigs are herd animals and must not be kept alone. At least two animals are mandatory, preferably same-sex pairs or neutered males with females. Single animals often show apathy or behavioral disorders. Socialization should be done slowly and on neutral ground.

How do I keep the litter box clean and odor-free?

Remove clumps and solid waste daily, replace all litter once a week, and clean the box with hot water and a mild cleaner. Use clumping plant-based litter – it binds odors better than mineral litter. An open litter box in a quiet place reduces stress for the cat.

Which vaccinations are really necessary for dogs?

Basic immunization against distemper, parvovirus, leptospirosis, and rabies is recommended by veterinarians. Boosters are given every one to three years depending on the vaccine. Get advice during a practice consultation – not every dog needs every vaccination. A vaccination record documents protection and is mandatory for boarding stays.

How do I get my dog used to being alone?

Start with short absences of a few minutes and gradually increase the duration. Ensure a calm environment, provide a familiar toy, and avoid dramatic goodbyes. A fixed retreat like a crate or blanket provides security. For severe separation anxiety, a dog trainer or behavior consultant can help.

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