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How do Germans feel about dogs?

By Sebastian Wright |

Germans are much more reserved than Americans, so it stands to reason their pets will follow the same pattern. In fact, some might think that German dogs are about as friendly to strangers as Germans themselves, which is to say, not very much. You won’t find many face-licking, tail-wagging dogs in Germany.

Does Germany like dogs?

Over 80 percent of Germans describe themselves as animal-lovers, but not all of them are dog fanatics, some of the 4 billion euros spent by Germans on their pets every year is invested in cats, guinea pigs, canaries and parakeet. Dogs take only fourth place.

Why are dogs so well behaved in Germany?

Dogs in Germany are much better behaved than the average dog in America. This may stem from the traditionally disciplined culture of German, where order must be found in every aspect of life. Some dogs are so well trained that they go around the city without a leash.

Is Germany a dog friendly country?

Germany is a very dog-friendly country. They are allowed almost everywhere (besides grocery stores) with only the rare Kein Hund erlaubt (“No dogs allowed”). This is made possible because most German dogs are very well-behaved. Or any dog mixed with the above breeds.

What is the most popular pet in Germany?

Almost 15 million cats lived in German households as of 2019, making it the most represented animal among pet owners in the country. Dogs followed, and then various small animals. In terms of pet household size, it was a pretty even split between single ones, two residents and three or more.

Is neutering illegal in Germany?

Although surgical neutering is considered part of responsible pet ownership in the UK (similar to vaccinations) and performed routinely across the country, in Germany and Scandinavia, for example, surgical neutering is considered “mutilation” and is prohibited by law.

What country is it illegal to not walk your dog?

Saudi Arabia
In Saudi Arabia it is illegal to walk your dog in public and only guard, service or hunting dogs are allowed.

Why are European dogs better behaved than American dogs?

Unlike the restrictions put on U.S. dog owners, Europeans are able to consistently expose their dogs to new sounds, sights and smells, which mentally enriches the dogs without overstimulating them.

Is it illegal to neuter a dog in Germany?

What is the best country for dogs?

Best Dog Friendly Countries in 2019

  • Austria. As European countries go, Austria is among those that care about animal welfare.
  • Italy. Across the country you will find many canine-friendly places, including public transport, accommodation, shops and restaurants.
  • France.
  • Hungary.
  • Sweden.
  • Australia.
  • Switzerland.
  • Canada.

What do you need to know about pets in Germany?

Most will require that you keep your dog on a leash and muzzled, with all other animals secured in carriers. Car travel has the extra requirement of a carrier or even seatbelt for dogs. There is a huge market for pet food, supplies, and services in Germany.

Why do people in Germany love their dogs?

It might be an understatement to say that Germans love their beer, and even more of an understatement to say they love their dogs. But when you put a dog and a beer together, it evokes a particular image that is familiar to many Americans. After all, what’s more traditional than getting together with good friends over a beer and a couple of dogs?

How are dogs different from Americans in Germany?

Germans are much more reserved than Americans, so it stands to reason their pets will follow the same pattern. In fact, some might think that German dogs are about as friendly to strangers as Germans themselves, which is to say, not very much. You won’t find many face-licking, tail-wagging dogs in Germany.

Can a guide dog travel on a train in Germany?

It is a good idea to register your pet with a local veterinary surgery as soon as you arrive in Germany. Pets are allowed on most forms of public transport in Germany, although you may need to pay a (discounted) fare for them to travel with you on the train. Guide dogs are usually exempt.