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Let’s not forget about those little fluffy loved ones we dragged with us on our Dusseldorf journey because we were too sad to leave without them. Here are the 9 best pet shops in Dusseldorf!

Haven’t had the chance to bring your pets over to Germany yet? Here’s a post that might help you: How to Bring Your Pets to Germany.

While I’m no pet owner myself (at least not yet), Arun Raj is here from howtoleashtrainapuppy.com to share some of the best pet shops in Dusseldorf with you.

Local Tip: If you’re in need of an animal sitter, Betreut.de is where you will find them all! You can choose your sitter based on what they offer (overnight care, training, transportation, walks, etc.)

Are you Googling “the best pet shops in Düsseldorf”? Looking for your fluffy friend’s next outfit? Stocking up on treats? Searching for their special diet food? Or just looking for any one of the other hundred things your pet might need (training equipment, puppy beds, vaccinations, training, co2 filling, veterinarians, carrier bags, entertainment, care, hygiene, etc.)

Below, you’ll find a list of specialized pet shops including their addresses. If you’d rather shop online, click on the web address, and happy shopping! 

 

Dinner for Cats and Dogs

Dinner for Cats and Dogs is kind of like Marley Spoon (you know the meal kit delivery service?)… but for cats and dogs. You can register for a monthly subscription and get the exact dietary and healthy meals that your cats and dogs need. You can also get a free sample to test it out before making a big decision.

 

Mega Zoo

If your pet suffers from any allergic issues, then undoubtedly enter this boutique. Mega Zoo provides some of the best veterinarians for prescribing special treats and medicines to puppies. Mega Zoo also provides basic leash training which may be essential for your time spent in Düsseldorf.

Address:- Suitbertusstraße 137, 40223 Düsseldorf, Germany

Phone: +49 211 3013980

 

Zooland  

In Zooland you’ll find trendy accessories and outfits, treats, food, dietary specialties, training tools, and travel items. and also special foods for puppies who possess health issues.

Address: Im Brühl 1-5, 40625 Düsseldorf, Germany

Phone:+49 211 296635

 

Hundestolz

Outfits, carrier bags, bowls for feeding, toys, collars, leashes, harnesses, potties, crates, and so on, you get the gist. Hundestolz is quite a trendy place if you’re looking for the hottest outfits or accessories to match your home. Just window shopping past Hundestolz is a trip in itself. 

Address: Hohe Str. 35, 40213 Düsseldorf, Germany

Phone: +49 211 2107224

 

Fressnapf

If you’ve heard of any pet shops before arriving in Düsseldorf, you’ve likely heard of Fressnapf. It’s throughout Germany and sells everything from the head to the paws. You’ll find what you need here, including ID collar tags, training sessions, vaccinations, and medication.

Address: Kappeler Str. 144, 40599 Düsseldorf, Germany

Phone: 0800 – 1990990

 

Dogsmopolitan

If you’re looking to spoil your puppy with some posh accessories, there’s a beautiful and stylish shop in Oberkassel called Dogsmopolitan that you should definitely check out.

Address: Belsenstraße 15, 40545 Düsseldorf, Germany

Phone: 0211 43637473

 

Die Pfotenbar

Die  Pfotenbar has a great selection of dog and cat food. The staff is known to be very helpful when it comes to educating you on how to nourish your dog.

Address: Fichtenstraße 36, 40233 Düsseldorf, Germany

Phone: 0211 56680371

 

Haustierkost.de  

If you don’t have time to make it to the store, Haustierkost.de provides online ordering and doorstep deliveries for those of you with a tight schedule. Haustierkost offers gourmet meals for your pet with allergy specifications. 

Phone: +49 211 99446748

Practical Tip: Do you have insurance for your pets yet? In Germany particularly, it’s very important to consider getting pet insurance. This would cover any incidents in regard to breaking or injuring a person, place, or thing. You can compare your insurance options and prices online or you can go with a popular choice like GetSafe (it’s in English!) and AXA (not in English, but highly reputable). Dog liability is also highly recommended.

Are there any other pet shops in Dusseldorf you’d add to the list? There are new shops popping up all over town so in order to keep this post relevant, please share your tips in the comment section below.

A huge thank you to Nina Liza for contributing to the updated version of this post. 

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