Two dogs in the house - from "never again" to a pack under the same roof


Having two dogs in the house used to sound like utter chaos to me. After 15 years with one dog, I was convinced I would never have another… 1. Key messages 1. Introduction: The echoing void If someone had told me just a few years ago that I would have not one, but two large […]
Dog Tax Germany: Fines, Stamps and Costly Mistakes


Germany's dog tax is one of the strictest local obligations for pet owners and is part of a system that surprises many only when the bill or fine arrives. Owning a dog in Germany is much more than regular walks in the park and buying quality food. It is an obligation that is deeply integrated into the German administrative and tax system. Many […]
Being in the Moment: A Lesson Dogs Teach Us | ApA analysis


Being present in the moment is the ability to be completely here and now - and it is precisely this skill that dogs teach us daily, quietly and patiently. He doesn't think about yesterday. He doesn't plan for tomorrow. He does not carry the burden of what he could have said or done differently. The dog is here. And now. In this APA story, we won't talk about training, nutrition tips or […]
APA Dog Readiness Test - Are you for the dog or just the picture?


The APA dog readiness test was created as an apa analysis of real life with a dog, not the idealized image that we often see on social networks. This text helps prospective owners to honestly assess whether they are ready for a dog or just the idea of a dog. dog is one of the most beautiful, but also the most demanding decisions that a person can [...]
Therapy dogs – silent healers of the human soul | ApA analysis


More than just a pet (ApA analysis) Therapy dogs are not just ordinary pets. Have you ever walked into your house after a hard and stressful day and felt the weight of the world melt away the moment your dog looked at you with those deep, faithful eyes? That's no coincidence. It's a biological and emotional bond that goes back thousands of years. […]
Leaving dogs on Igman: Why chipping is the only cure | ApA


Monsters Among Us: Why is chipping the only cure for the “mountain dumping” of souls? A walk in the mountains should be a rest for the soul, a moment of silence and connection with nature. Today, while I was breathing the fresh air of Igman with my wife and our Nela, that idyll was interrupted by a sight that evokes a mixture of indescribable sadness and uncontrollable anger. From the dense, cold forest, […]
Compulsory chipping of dogs in Bosnia and Herzegovina - solution for abandonment


Introduction of the Law on Mandatory Dog Microchipping – The Path to Responsible Ownership and the End of the Shame of Animal Abandonment in BiH Shame on the Streets, Mountains and Suburbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina Mandatory dog microchipping in BiH is a key mechanism for solving the problem of abandoned dogs, irresponsible ownership and endangered public safety. Abandoned dogs in Bosnia and Herzegovina are no longer isolated […]
Pets and mental health: Scientifically proven benefits


How do pets and mental health affect each other, according to science? Pets and mental health are connected in a way that science is increasingly confirming. People around the world feel calm, joy, and emotional stability thanks to their pets, and numerous studies show that their benefits go much deeper than just companionship. In ApA, we reveal the scientific evidence […]
Dogs on public transport: It's time for the Balkans to catch up with Europe


Imagine the scene: you get on a tram with a calm, well-behaved dog on a leash — and you have to get off because “it can’t”. This happened in Sarajevo these days and raised a lot of dust. GRAS said that the driver acted in accordance with the law of the Sarajevo Canton, which prohibits animals from entering vehicles except for guide dogs. But the question is not whether […]
Morning walk with the dog benefits - 5 reasons why it resets the brain and body


The benefits of a morning walk with a dog are much stronger than most people think. Mornings can be chaotic – alarm, obligations, rush, quick coffee. But if you have a dog, you have the best reason to “slow down” and do something good for yourself in the first 20 minutes of the day. A morning walk is not just an obligation to your pet – it’s a small […]