Nature has a pet cat problem

Published on weserreport.de the 30.04.2023. | By: Martin Bollmann with Dr K. Alexandra Dörnath What other countries like Australia have already foreseen is now also becoming apparent in Germany: pet cats allowed to roam outside the house as well as stray cats are threatening biodiversity. » to the full article [Page 13]

Ancestral and rare dogs falsely suspected

Exclusive for zoos.media – originally published in German on the 22nd of December in 2022. Author: Philipp J. Kroiss. Translator: Denis Gautheret Hairless dogs are among the oldest dog breeds still existing today. The reproach of a “torture breeding” comes up regularly in the discussion of some advocates of their extinction. This is fundamentally wrong.

Bravery saves Boa imperator!

Published on bild.de the 06.10.2022. | By: Julian Rabe Veterinarian Dr Alexandra Dörnath saved a Boa imperator from freezing to death, thus saving the animal’s life. » to the full article

Animals do belong to the circus

Published on the Facebook page of the action alliance “Tiere gehören zum Circus” the 27.06.2021. | By: Dr. med. vet. K. Alexandra Dörnath In this contribution, veterinary specialist Alexandra Dörnath discusses the halt of the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture’s (BMEL) proposed regulation against circuses with wild animals. She also addresses zoos in the […]

Vet worried about what will come after lockdown

Published on butenunbinnen.de the 06.03.2021. | By: Kirsten Rademacher The pet hype caused by lockdown has taken on large dimensions: a great number of people bought animals. How positive is this? Dr. Alexandra Dörnath offers her assessment. » to the full video [available until the 6th March 2022]