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Dog Transport

The dog is man's best friend. We are a dog's best friend

In many ways, dogs are more than just pets. They occupy a unique position in our families as they are not only companions but also close friends. Especially if you have children, it becomes clear that dogs are not only playmates, but also trusted companions who will go through all the ups and downs with you and your family.

Despite this strong bond, it is important to remember that dogs are animals and have special needs that are different from ours. Their unconditional love and loyalty deserve respect and understanding. Understanding their communication and needs is crucial to ensure a healthy and harmonious relationship.

The care, nutrition and exercise of your dog are aspects that you should carefully consider to ensure they live a happy and fulfilling life. This way, your dog will not only be a part of your family, but also a happy and contented companion who enriches your life.

If you are travelling or moving to a distant country, we know from experience what is going on in your dog and what he needs.

For example:
As a rule, pet owners are more excited than the animals themselves. When we are asked about tranquillisers for dogs, the first thing we do is explain that any medication is prohibited when travelling. We give tips on what is permitted and useful to reduce your pet’s stress. On the one hand, homeopathic remedies are permitted, but not absolutely necessary. On the other hand, it always helps to give anxious and nervous dogs time to get used to the transport crate. To do this, you can leave the crate open at home before travelling so that your dog can get in and out as he pleases. Place his usual food in the box and also put a T-shirt you are wearing inside. In this way, the transport box becomes something commonplace for the animal and possibly even something pleasant for both dogs and cats, who generally like to hide in anything that reminds them of a cave.

There are other interesting tips that you can learn from us before the plane takes off.