Household Pets.

Household Pets

Photo: Garry Green
Author: Philipp Schiwek
Keyword: pets

Dogs are ubiquitous in Germany, where they often serve as fashion accessories or as surrogate children. In theory, they’re generally supposed to be kept on a leash unless rather small, and their owners are expected to clean up after them; though neither of these rules is universally enforced or adhered to.

Tightly regulated and heavily taxed, pet ownership in Germany has its price. Pit bulls and their ilk are not welcome. Cats, though common, are rarely seen.

It is Important to know that Amazing Rhine County Neuss has no knowledge of those listed, about their professionalism or capacity and accepts absolutely no responsibility whatsoever. Your decision to contact anyone is your own and releases us from such responsibility.

 

Dr. Christian V. Gilles
Steinstr. 18
41363 Jüchen
Phone: 02165 7186‎

Dr. Josef-Goerz
Grevenbroicher Str. 16
41516 Grevenbroich
Phone: 02181 745 25‎

Dr. med. vet. Herbert Jonen
Willi-Hannen-Str. 2
41352 Korschenbroich
Phone: 02161 641 065‎

Tierarztpraxis Swiderski

Kaarster Str. 43
41564 Kaarst
Phone: 02131 602 511‎

Dr. Wiebke Hell
Kanalstr. 10
41460 Neuss
Phone: 02131 242 71‎

Dr. Kerstin Gemmer
Moerser Str. 125
40667 Meerbusch
Phone: 02132 911 915‎

Dr. Hans Hansen
Johann-Päffgen-Str. 27
41569 Rommerskirchen
Phone: 02183 6203‎

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