Frequently asked questions
You can find shampoos, conditioners, hygiene products, eye and ear care solutions, coat treatments, grooming tools, and professional grooming equipment.
No. The brand has a professional grooming image, but the products are also suitable for pet owners who want higher-quality home care.
Choose based on your pet’s coat type, skin sensitivity, and grooming goal, such as deep cleaning, hydration, volume, coat maintenance, or sensitive skin care.
In many cases, yes. Shampoo cleans the coat, while conditioner helps support softness, shine, manageability, and easier brushing.
Yes. The assortment includes dedicated eye and ear care products, which helps create a more complete hygiene routine.
Many products appear to be designed for both dogs and cats, but customers should always check the specific product page before purchase.
Yes. The brand positioning and product range suggest solutions for multiple coat types and grooming concerns, including delicate coats and sensitive skin.
Yes. A simple routine could include shampoo, conditioner, hygiene care, and the right brush or comb for your pet’s coat type.
It is both. The brand strongly promotes appearance and coat quality, but also emphasizes skin comfort, hygiene, and practical grooming results.
Check species suitability, coat type, intended use, frequency of use, and stock availability, since some products shown on the site appear to be sold out.
It includes dry food, wet food, nutritional solutions, and complementary feed products designed to support overall pet wellbeing.
Consider species, age, size, activity level, digestive sensitivity, protein preference, and any specific health or coat-related needs.
Yes. The visible assortment includes products for digestive support, different proteins, life stages, grain-free preferences, and coat-focused nutrition.
Yes. The catalog and sitemap show nutrition products for both dogs and cats.
Standard food supports daily maintenance, while functional food is more targeted toward specific needs such as digestion, coat condition, or developmental stages.
A gradual transition is usually best. Mix the new food with the old one over several days to reduce the risk of digestive upset.
No. Supplements and complementary feeds should support a balanced diet, not replace complete daily nutrition.
Yes, based on the wider catalog structure and sitemap, treats belong within the health and wellbeing offering, even if some collection pages may currently show no active products.
Check the life-stage indication on the product page, such as puppy, junior, adult, or another clearly stated stage.
Review the ingredients, protein source, intended health benefit, life-stage suitability, and current stock status.
You can find toys, pet beds, blankets, carriers, walking accessories, and other products designed to make a pet’s daily life more enjoyable and comfortable.
Choose based on your pet’s size, play style, chewing strength, and whether the goal is enrichment, interaction, exercise, or comfort.
Yes. The assortment includes rope toys, rubber toys, plush toys, and novelty or inflatable play products.
Look at your pet’s size, sleeping habits, preferred sleeping position, and whether they need extra softness, support, or a more enclosed resting space.
Yes. The broader assortment includes carriers, transport products, show leads, and other mobility-related accessories.
They are practical convenience products that support daily living, travel, training, and home cleanliness, so they fit within the broader lifestyle/accessories offering.
Not always. Some products are clearly dog-focused, while others may be suitable for both dogs and cats depending on the product page.
It helps through play, mental stimulation, physical activity, rest, comfort, and easier day-to-day routines for both pets and owners.
Check the size, material, intended use, and durability, especially for toys, beds, and travel products.
Check product dimensions, intended species, and stock availability, since some visible collections show many sold-out items.