Our free Wildfang® puppy guide

With valuable tips for an optimal start with your puppy. This guide was created in cooperation with an experienced dog trainer who runs her own dog school. You can now find our puppy guide in all starter packages for puppies.

Of course, you can also order the brochure for free; you only pay the shipping costs of €3.90.

Enjoy reading and learning.

  • The upbringing

    The first period up until the 16th week after the puppy has moved in with you is very formative for your furry friend's development. It's best to look for a dog training school in your area before your new friend moves in with you. Fundamentally, the bond and relationship you build with your dog are the most important. In addition to the necessary equipment for getting started with your puppy, you'll also need chew toys, food, and snacks. With our Welcome boxes you are well prepared.

  • The diet

    Feed healthy food right from the start! To ensure your four-legged friend receives sufficient energy and the right nutrients, we always recommend choosing a special puppy food. In our premium grain-free dry food It contains high-quality protein and the right amount of minerals and trace elements. Furthermore, the food is more energy-dense than adult food, which is important for the puppies' healthy and timely growth. Our wet food is very suitable as puppy food, which can be excellently supplemented by adding fresh or cooked fruit and vegetables.

  • The dental care

    If your dog does not tend to build up a lot of tartar, a natural
    Cleaning by giving suitable chews. Chewing strengthens your dog's teeth and automatically cleans them, removing plaque and tartar. It's important that the chews are sugar-free. For example, you can try our popular Leather bone or the Coffee wood Chew bones - optionally with salmon oil - Give it to your puppy to chew on; your puppy will love it. It will provide him with a meaningful activity and strengthen his jaw.

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How is my puppy house house ?

This is a big issue for many dog ​​owners. It's important to know that puppies first need to reach the stage of development where they have control over their bladder sphincter and can also perceive the corresponding signal. A regular daily routine - take your puppy outside at the same time every day for short intervals to give them the opportunity to do their business. As a guideline, you can take them outside after every feeding, after they get up in the morning, after every nap, and just before you go to bed. Your dog will often make itself known by becoming restless and pacing back and forth, for example.