How to get your dog accustomed to fireworks

How to get your dog accustomed to fireworks

For us humans, New Year’s Eve is about farewells to the events of the past year and welcoming in the New Year. We enjoy these celebrations but there’s no doubt that many dogs and other animals wish they could escape to a much calmer and quieter place. While we humans appreciate the visuals of fireworks, animals do not understand the noise that comes with such displays.

A magyar termék, amit mindenki másol

The Hungarian product copied by everyone

A little over 20 years ago, a Hungarian couple discovered that it was almost impossible to find a high-quality dog harness, not only in Hungary, but in the entire world. They decided to design and manufacture their own dog harness, which they then transported to Austria in their car, having to deal with all the hassle of border control…

World Champion Smile

World Champion Smile

In the 25th IRO Rescue Dog World Championship, Bea Belényi and Zen won the title with an incredible performance. Standing on the podium wasn’t exactly new to her; this was the second time she got to stand on it since Bea already took the second place two years ago. How did her journey lead her to this?

Julius-K9: TOP DOG AND MOTHER HEN

A nurse, working abroad in Austria, and a guitar player-turned-dog trainer, achieved that only a few Hungarians could do since the collapse of the iron curtain: they developed and manufactured domestically their own product while building a consumer love-brand popular worldwide. The Julius-K9 dog harnesses are the second most copied Hungarian inventions just after the Rubik’s cube.

A deaf dog can be your best companion ever

A deaf dog can be your best companion ever

There’s a pack of dogs running to us in the dog park. One of them, a dogo argentino, has a harness with a phosphorescent “I’m deaf” sign on it. Seeing him makes you wonder what it’s like to be the owner of a deaf dog. We talked with Bori Varga about her dog Carlos who shares his silent life with a German shepherd, 2 cats and six-month-old baby.

Life with a dog in a big city

There’s nothing unusual for urban dog owners about walking their pet just a few metres from the bus or tram, or even getting on public transport with them, or taking their dog to a shopping centre. Dogs growing up in such an environment are likely to automatically become accustomed to these things. However, if you…