Paw Patrol – with dog harnesses for children
Julius-K9 has launched a worldwide campaign to provide a dog harness decorated with Paw Patrol heroes, to service dogs who assist children in their treatment or rehabilitation.
Julius-K9 has launched a worldwide campaign to provide a dog harness decorated with Paw Patrol heroes, to service dogs who assist children in their treatment or rehabilitation.
Julius-K9 has always loved challenges when it comes to development. A new task: how to render the Powerharness, the world’s most well-known service dog harness, usable for a young girl born without arms?
JULIUS-K9® is incredibly proud of our collaboration with the CTAC (Centre de Teràpies Assistides amb Cans) of Barcelona. Their mission is to elevate the quality of life for hospitalized children globally.
On the 20th of July, the Indian movie ’Charlie 777’ was shown as part of a fundraising event for Taiwan SPCA at the Wonderful Cinema in Taipei, Taiwan.
Pet Fair Asia, the greatest Asian exhibition of our trade will be held in Shanghai for the 25th time from August 16 to 20 this year.
After several years of development, the JULIUS-K9 LAB team fine-tuned the Street dog harness, making it suitable for mass production.
• ISO 9001 certified European production, made of German straps • innovations in the spirit of sustainability and recycling • a supplier of service dog units for more than a quarter of a century • copyrighted innovations, official recognitions, product awards What’s our mission? • We believe that the dog-human-city symbiosis can always be improved…
Flyball is a team sport for dogs; the canine equivalent of a relay race. Dogs sprint over a series of hurdles, trigger a spring pad to release a tennis ball, catch the ball, and dash back.
When almost all textile and light industry brands were looking for sources of supply outside of Europe before the turn of the millennium, JULIUS-K9® really strengthened its relations with Germany.
The increase in prices, inflation, and gradual impoverishment do not exactly encourage people to keep dogs, much less the production of dog equipment in Europe. The costs of caring for pets have also increased, and whether they are pedigree or mongrels, their situation has become uncertain in many families. More and more pets are being taken to animal shelters, often because their owners no longer have the time nor money to care for them.