What We Do – For You and for Dogs Around the World

We love dogs. And we know that every single one of them deserves protection, care, and a voice – especially when they no longer have one themselves. That is why we are fully committed to ensuring that dogs in need are not overlooked and that people who want to help know exactly what to do.

Dog rescue with heart for our beloved furry friends

We Support Animal Shelters, Rescue Organizations, and Dedicated Nonprofits

Many associations and charitable organizations do incredible work every single day for dogs in need – often with very limited resources. We help these helpers become more visible.
Whether it is a small rural animal shelter or a nationwide rescue organization: We promote their work through our platforms and contacts and support them with digital reach to help generate more support, donations, and successful adoptions.

We Collect and Publish Emergency Numbers for Dogs in Crisis Situations

Has a dog been injured, abandoned, or is it wandering disoriented through the city? In moments like these, quick and safe action is crucial. That is why we provide a comprehensive collection of emergency numbers for dog emergencies on our website – organized by region and type of service.
This overview helps dog owners, passersby, and dedicated rescuers have the right number at hand at the decisive moment – whether it is the local police, the nearest animal shelter, a veterinary emergency clinic, or a specialized animal rescue service.
👉 View the overview here: Emergency Numbers for Dogs in Need

We Facilitate Adoptions and Sponsorships

Every dog searching for a home deserves the chance to be seen. That is why we actively support animal shelters in facilitating adoptions and sponsorships.
We present dogs through carefully crafted posts on our website, our social media channels, and in our blog – with honest descriptions, beautiful photos, and direct contact options for interested adopters. This helps people and dogs find each other faster – sustainably and responsibly.

We Educate and Raise Awareness – With Compassion and Expertise

In our blog, we regularly share practical tips, emotional stories, and valuable knowledge about dog protection and first aid.
We explain how to respond correctly in an emergency, what to do if a dog is injured or abandoned, how to recognize animal cruelty – and how to help without putting yourself at risk.

In the future, you can expect many helpful articles for:

  • dog owners,

  • new adopters,

  • foster homes,

  • dog rescuers,

  • and everyone who cares about the well-being of dogs.

Our articles are easy to understand, professionally reviewed, and full of practical guidance that can save lives in emergencies.


Our Vision

We want a world in which no dog suffers alone anymore, where love for animals goes hand in hand with knowledge, compassion, and responsibility – and where everyone knows what to do when an animal needs help.

Together, we can make a real difference.
Whether by sharing, donating, informing others, or providing direct help: Every contribution counts – for a better life for dogs everywhere.

Click here to access the numbers: https://dogrescuehelp.com/first-aid-for-dog/

Animal Shelters Are Overcrowded – Here’s How You Can Help

In Germany, there are more than 740 animal shelters, and many of them are at their limits – overcrowded, underfunded, and short-staffed. Dogs in particular often remain in shelters for months or even years without getting a second chance at a loving home.

Yet there is hardly anything more beautiful than giving a dog with a difficult past a new perspective on life. The gratitude many of these animals show once they finally arrive in a safe home is truly indescribable.

Healthy nutrition after life on the street for stray dogs

Are You Thinking About Giving a Shelter Dog a Home?

Then you are not alone – and we are here to support you!
Because we know that the journey from a shelter to a new home is a major step for both humans and animals, and it deserves proper guidance.

That is why we have launched a charitable initiative designed to support new dog owners along the way – with a focus on what matters most for a dog’s health: species-appropriate, healthy, and complete nutrition.


Why Shelter Dogs Especially Deserve High-Quality Nutrition

Many dogs that end up in shelters have already been through a lot: neglect, abuse, poor nutrition, illness, or loss. These animals need not only love and security, but also nutrition that helps their bodies recover and regain strength.

High-quality dog nutrition can:

  • strengthen the immune system,

  • improve skin and coat conditions,

  • help prevent joint problems,

  • resolve digestive issues,

  • and even positively influence behavior.

At the same time, healthy nutrition can help avoid expensive veterinary costs, because many diseases are directly or indirectly linked to improper feeding.


Be Careful with Marketing Claims – Not Every Dog Food Is Truly Good

Unfortunately, many pet food manufacturers rely on appealing marketing promises that do not hold up under closer inspection. Dog food often contains:

  • low-quality animal by-products,

  • hidden sugars,

  • artificial preservatives,

  • and even ingredients sourced from factory farming.

This not only contradicts healthy nutrition – it also contradicts the principles of animal welfare.
Because how can we truly support animal welfare if the food itself is produced at the expense of suffering animals?

We stand for ethically responsible dog nutrition – without factory farming, without hidden additives, and with real benefits for your dog’s health.


Our Support for You: Free Consultation & Free Dog Food Initiative

If you have given a shelter dog a new home (or are planning to), we want to support you in the best possible way.

What We Offer:

  • Free personalized nutrition consultation, tailored to your dog’s individual needs

  • Access to our free dog food program (while supplies last)

  • Valuable tips on adjustment, care, and health for shelter dogs

  • Information about animal welfare-friendly dog food and what to look for when buying

👉 Learn more and participate now.

Together, We Change Dogs’ Lives – One at a Time.

Every adopted dog is a saved life.
Every loving meal is a step into a new, healthy chapter.
And every conscious decision for animal welfare – even when choosing food – is a signal that change is possible.

Thank you for helping.
For your dog. For dogs everywhere.

First Aid for Accidents

Here are some quick guides. Please take a proper first aid course to be fully prepared!

It is very important to stay calm, because only those who remain calm can think clearly.

It is also helpful to read a book on this topic in advance. We recommend this book on dog emergencies as basic knowledge that every dog owner should have before getting a dog:

The Most Practical Dog Toys:

Dog Frisbee

This way, both the dog and the owner get exercise. It is fun and strengthens the bond.

Click here to read the blog article.

Natural Cotton Dog Toys

Here you will find a slightly larger selection of different toys. This provides variety at an affordable price.

The toys are made from natural cotton and are therefore completely safe:*

Interactive Puzzle Toy That Dogs Love

The dog has to figure out how to get the treats out of the activity board and really has to work for them.

It is truly a great toy and is very popular with many dogs.

Understanding Animal Cruelty

We publish current court rulings to help ensure that dogs’ rights remain protected.

Click here for the article with the rulings: Article

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Donations for Dogs in Need

Sponsorship for Abandoned Dogs

Adopt a Dog from a Shelter

Dog Sitting Service

Species-Appropriate Dog Food Without Factory Farming – A Conscious Choice for Animal Welfare and Quality

More and more people are thinking about how their own consumption relates to animal welfare – not only when it comes to their own food, but also when feeding their pets. Especially for dog owners who truly care about animals, the question inevitably arises sooner or later: How can we love animals – while at the same time supporting factory farming through the food we give our own dog?

Why the Country of Origin of Animal Ingredients in Dog Food Matters

In most commercially available dog foods, meat and animal by-products come from conventional industrial livestock farming. This type of production primarily focuses on efficiency and profit maximization – often at the expense of the animals. Crowded housing conditions, lack of fresh air, no retreat areas, little to no natural daylight, rapid fattening, and practices such as beak or tail docking are still common in many countries and are associated with significant stress and suffering for the animals.

What many people do not realize is that animal feed may legally contain slaughter by-products and animal components that would no longer be permitted in food intended for human consumption. There is often very little transparency about where the animal ingredients come from or under what conditions they were produced.

The Moral Dilemma: Loving Animals and Choosing the Right Food

For many dog owners, their dog is a beloved member of the family. At the same time, these are often the same people who support animal welfare, share posts about animal cruelty on social media, or donate to animal protection organizations. It is therefore completely understandable when a feeling of contradiction arises:

How can I oppose animal suffering – while at the same time buying a product that financially supports exactly that suffering?

Of course, from a biological and nutritional perspective, it is not appropriate for dogs to completely avoid animal protein. Dogs are not strict herbivores, and their need for animal protein is significant. That is precisely why it is so important to pay attention to the quality and origin of animal ingredients.

An Alternative: Dog Food Without Factory Farming – From Sweden

One way out of this dilemma is to choose food products from animals that were raised under better conditions – ideally from countries with strictly regulated animal welfare standards.

A strong example of this is Sweden. Few countries have animal welfare regulations as strict as those found there:

  • Ban on traditional factory farming practices

  • Significantly lower stocking densities in barns

  • Mandatory outdoor access for many animal species

  • No routine preventive use of antibiotics

  • High standards for feed quality, housing conditions, and animal welfare

These standards help ensure that the meat used in the food does not come from systems that violate animal welfare principles. Dog owners who choose dog food from Sweden automatically support more humane and responsible animal husbandry.


Why Switching to Ethically Responsible Dog Food Is Worth It

Choosing high-quality food from controlled sources offers several advantages:

  1. Better animal welfare: You no longer support systems based on animal suffering.

  2. More transparency: The origin of ingredients is traceable and clearly declared.

  3. Better tolerance: High-quality ingredients without residues from medications or growth promoters are usually easier for dogs to digest.

  4. Less impact on the environment and your conscience: More sustainable production and responsible use of resources.


Try It Yourself: Get Your Trial Package Now

If you want to do something good for your dog while helping to reduce animal suffering, you can request a free trial package here and experience the quality, digestibility, and taste for yourself:

👉 Click here for information about the trial package

This gives you the opportunity to test the food without obligation and form your own opinion about what responsible dog nutrition can look like.


Conclusion: Love for Animals Does Not Stop at Food

Anyone who truly loves animals also pays attention to ensuring that unnecessary suffering is not part of their dog’s diet. Dog food without factory farming is not an unrealistic ideal – it is a real alternative that more and more people are discovering.

With your decision, you help ensure that not only your own dog, but also animals in farming systems can live better lives.

Thank you for thinking responsibly. For your dog. For all animals.

Here is the trial package to try: