A word from Isabelle Sternheim

Dogs inhabit a special place in our western world.
Though in olden days used for hunting, defending and guarding the dog now functions as a pet, a friend and companion and is often considered as a part of the family.
Dogs are tolerant, loyal, docile, trustworthy and they adapt easily to different circumstances.
In this capacity, dogs are perfect role models when it comes to social skills.

The Doctor Dog foundation recognizes the uniqueness of the relation between humans and dogs. Ideally, this relationship based on mutual trust, mutual respect and reciprocity.
Our goal is to optimize the relationship between man and dog and to enhance the awareness of the lessons that this relation can teach us.
A word from Isabelle Sternheim

Dogs inhabit a special place in our western world.
Though in olden days used for hunting, defending and guarding the dog now functions as a pet, a friend and companion and is often considered as a part of the family.
Dogs are tolerant, loyal, docile, trustworthy and they adapt easily to different circumstances.
In this capacity, dogs are perfect role models when it comes to social skills.

The Doctor Dog foundation recognizes the uniqueness of the relation between humans and dogs. Ideally, this relationship based on mutual trust, mutual respect and reciprocity.
Our goal is to optimize the relationship between man and dog and to enhance the awareness of the lessons that this relation can teach us.