Opinion Why Adidas' World Cup Jerseys for Dogs Are a No-Go Adidas Releases World Cup Jerseys for Dogs. PETBBOK Editor Saskia Thinks It's Unnecessary. She Explains Why Jerseys Do More Harm Than Good for Dogs.
As long as a bus The world's largest sea snake likely ate sharks The world's largest sea snake, Palaeophis colossaeus, likely preyed on sharks and swimming dinosaurs.
For Emergencies Did You Know? This Can Could Save Your Pet's Life What Happens to Your Pet if You Have to Go to the Hospital? The Emergency Pet Kit Can Help You Prepare.
Coach Explains Why Many Overlook These Signals in Dogs and What They Mean Dogs communicate through subtle movements and small gestures. PETBOOK explains what calming signals look like and what they mean.
On Social Media Dog Owners Pretend to Faint! Trainer Warns Against Trend Social media trend: people pretend to faint. How dogs perceive it and why it can cause stress, explained by an expert.
Versatile Underdog Why Hardly Anyone Knows the Dutch Shepherd The Dutch Shepherd impresses with its versatility, character, and three coat types—ideal for experienced enthusiasts.
Veterinarian 'Dogtor Debbie' in Interview "I Don't Want Him to Suffer"–Why This Can Harm Animals "I don't want him to suffer." But this very sentence can become a problem. Veterinarian "Dogtor Debbie" explains the dilemma behind it.
Causes, Symptoms, and Life Expectancy How to Identify a Mast Cell Tumor in Dogs A mast cell tumor in dogs often goes unnoticed for a long time. Skin nodules in dogs may seem harmless but can trigger serious symptoms.
What Owners Should Know Can Exercise Prevent Dementia in Dogs? Can exercise prevent dementia in dogs? New data shows links between activity, CCD, and mental fitness in aging dogs
Endangered Herding Dog The Harzer Fuchs is Not Suitable for Beginners or Families The Harzer Fuchs is known for being intelligent and hardworking. But does it fit into your daily life? An overview of the breed.
Dog Trainer Takes Stock "Adopt, Don't Shop"? Why We Should Critically Examine the Slogan The slogan "Adopt, don't shop" is almost a fundamental principle in the dog world. However, behind this appealing promise lie contradictions.
Causes and Risks Your Dog Eats Wood? When It Becomes Dangerous If your dog eats wood, it can pose risks. Learn what might be behind this behavior and when you should take action.
Unexpected Abilities "Where Friend?" – When Animals Start Asking Questions Can animals ask questions, or are we interpreting this incorrectly? Soundboards provide intriguing insights into our pet's communication.
Expert Provides Insight Cat-Spanking: Is the Social Media Trend Fun or Animal Cruelty? In "cat spanking," cats are hit on the rear—supposedly because they "love" it. However, in most cases, the opposite is true.
According to a Study Did You Know? Cats Meow More at Men A new study examined the greeting behavior of cats. Particularly interesting: Cats meow more often when men enter the door.
Many Owners Do It Does My Cat Understand Me When I Meow at Her? Meowing at cats: Sensible or confusing? PETBOOK explains how cats perceive our "meow" and what it means for our relationship with them.
Behavior Explained Why Your Cat Suddenly Runs Away When You Try to Pet It Your cat approaches, and just as you're about to pet it, it suddenly disappears? PETBOOK explains why this behavior is quite typical.
Opinion Adopting a Farm Cat? Never Again A cat from the farm–it sounds so romantic, but the experience of PETBOOK editor Saskia Schneider tells a different story
Suitable Enclosure Keeping Rabbits Outdoors: What Owners Should Know Rabbits in the garden sound particularly natural. However, those who want to keep their animals outside must take several precautions.
Hamsters, Rabbits, and More Is It Safe to Feed Carrots With Black Spots? Many animals enjoy eating carrots—but can hamsters, rabbits, and the like eat them if they have black spots?
Creepy Phenomenon How Does a Rat King Form? The Rat King–a rare natural phenomenon that has fascinated people for centuries. PETBOOK explains how it occurs.
Sensitive Digestive System Why Stomach Overload in Rabbits Quickly Becomes Dangerous If a rabbit stops eating and appears unusually tense, it may indicate a stomach overload. PETBOOK explains how this can happen.
Obesity in Small Animals Is Your Rabbit Overweight? Here's How to Tell How do owners know if their rabbit is too fat or too thin? PETBOOK explains the Body Condition Score and advises what owners should look out for.
Buy or Adopt Where Can You Actually Buy a Hamster? If you're considering buying a hamster, it's important to think it through carefully. PETBOOK shares what prospective owners should pay attention to.
Most Common Causes Why Is My Horse Lame? If a horse is limping, there can be various causes. PETBOOK explains what owners need to pay special attention to.
On Many Pastures Why Do Some Horses Wear Masks? Have you ever seen horses wearing masks in the pasture? PETBOOK explains what's behind this and how to properly fit a mask on your horse.
Equestrian Creator Award The Best Horse Influencers of 2026 Have Been Announced The Equestrian Creator Awards 2026: These horse influencers were honored—and one winner takes home two awards.
Underestimated Danger Well-Intentioned but Deadly: Why Feeding Horses Is Prohibited Many people illegally feed other people's horses with seemingly harmless foods or grass. This can be fatal for the animals.
Common Illness Recognizing and Treating Thrush in Horses Thrush in horses is one of the most troublesome equine diseases. PETBOOK explains how owners can identify thrush and how it is treated.
Showing Teeth in Humor? Why Do Horses Actually Flehmen? Why do horses flehmen? While the behavior often looks amusing, there can be a serious reason behind it. PETBOOK provides an overview.
Popular Pet Birds Do You Know How Long Budgerigars Live? Do you know how long parakeets live? PETBOOK explains what factors influence their lifespan.
Singing Talents Decorative Bird Chirping Too Loud? Here's Why If the birds are chirping too loudly, many owners start to worry if everything is okay with their pets. Possible reasons why.
Comprehensive Overview Buying a Budgie: What to Consider Before Getting One Budgerigars are not beginner pets. PETBOOK explains the essential questions you should ask yourself before purchasing these birds.
Popular Songbirds Canary Not Singing Anymore? Here Are Possible Reasons When a canary stops singing, owners quickly become concerned. What could be behind this and when you should see a veterinarian.
Animal Roommates What to Do About a Pigeon Nest on Your Balcony PETBOOK author Nina Ponath is familiar with having a pigeon nest on the balcony and explains what to do.
Take a Closer Look Tiny Detail Reveals Your Budgie's Sex Knowing the sex of a budgerigar is crucial for proper group composition. Here's the detail that reveals it.
Reptile Care How to Properly Clean a Bearded Dragon Terrarium In the bearded dragon terrarium, hygiene and calm routines are key during cleaning, though some people often make mistakes.
Challenging Amphibian Dart Frog Named Pet of the Year 2026 Colorful and fascinating—the poison dart frog is pet of the year 2026. Here's what to consider for care, equipment, and protection.
Red-bellied Short-necked Turtle This Turtle Can Even Be Kept in Groups The red-bellied short-necked turtle is an exotic reptile commonly found in home terrariums and can also be kept in groups.
Vegetation on the Basin Aquarium Without Algae? Why It's Nearly Impossible–and How to Still Achieve Clear Water Algae in aquariums can become troublesome if they multiply excessively. Which types are problematic and which are not.
Expert Explains Feeding Reptiles Properly: These 5 Principles Protect Against Diseases Properly feeding reptiles means understanding their needs and ensuring their health and well-being through a tailored diet.
Life Expectancy of Reptiles How Old Do Turtles Actually Get? How long do turtles live? PETBOOK provides a comparison of lifespans from small aquatic turtles to giant land tortoises.
New Research Shows Powerful Weapons: Scorpions Have Metal in Their Stingers and Claws New study reveals: Scorpions strengthen stingers and claws with metal–a key factor in hunting strategy and evolution.
Attacks on People and Dogs Expert on Fox Attacks in Berlin: "Behavior Fits a Misimprinting" A fox in Berlin is reportedly attacking people and dogs. Fox expert Daniel Peller has analyzed the case and offers a clear assessment.
Are They Coming to the Apartment as Well? How Dangerous Are Wolf Spiders and How to React Properly There are many types of wolf spiders. To some people, they may look threatening, but are they really? PETBOOK explains.
Heinz Sielmann Foundation The Squirrel Is the Garden Animal of the Year 2026 The squirrel is the Garden Animal of the Year 2026. Here's why these cute rodents aren't as harmless as they appear.
Biologist Explains Why Crows Look Different in Eastern Germany While carrion crows in the West are jet black, hooded crows in the East sport gray and black plumage. However, all crows were once black...
Macaques in Gibraltar Too Much Junk Food from Tourists! Monkeys Resort to Eating Dirt as a "Stomach Remedy" Monkeys eat dirt—and for good reason: A study reveals how macaques in Gibraltar respond to human junk food and help themselves.
Also from the German Animal Welfare Federation "Pigeons Are Losing Their Instincts"–Deutsche Bahn Poster Sparks Intense Criticism A Deutsche Bahn poster warns: Feeding pigeons could cause them to lose their instincts. Animal rights activists disagree.
"Rats of the Sky" Pigeon Hatred on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" Animal Rights Activists Criticize Jauch Günther Jauch's pigeon comments on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" sparked criticism. Activists accuse him of reinforcing stereotypes.
According to the Animal Welfare Organization Targeted Killing: Stray Dogs Face Severe Challenges in These Countries In some countries, stray dogs face more challenges than in others. An animal welfare organization has created a ranking.
Turned in for Hedgehog Care Found with 70 Ticks! Rescuers Fight to Save Hedgehog Uschi Hedgehog Uschi was found with an astonishing 70 ticks. PETBOOK inquired about her current condition and the treatment she received.
Mass Breeding and Cruel Killing? How Bumblebees Suffer for Tomato Cultivation Bumblebees are bred in large numbers for tomato cultivation. But what happens to the colonies afterward? PETBOOK sought answers.
"SyrosCats" in Greece Living on Syros and Helping Cats: How the Volunteer Project Works On Syros, the organization Syros Cats offers free accommodation to any volunteer for at least one month. PETBOOK takes a look at the project.