
Minnie the dog
Dashing Minnie needed a new home
Minnie is a cheerful mixed-breed dog and lived for many years with her owner, who unfortunately had to move into a retirement home and couldn’t take her beloved little Minnie with her.
At times she must have thought about what would happen if she got worse and could no longer keep her Minnie. So the woman turned to Gut Aiderbichl and signed a contract that would enable Minnie to live a happy and species-appropriate life if the worst came to the worst. From that moment on, an animal insurance contract was taken out for Minnie.
Life sets its course and in an emergency the animal is at the door
When you own a pet, you are responsible for a living creature that is not only in need of protection, but is also part of the family. But what happens to your beloved pet if you can no longer care for it yourself and if there is no one around you to look after it?
Providing for the animal is essential. Ideally, it should take place in a personal environment, so there is no need for the animal to go through the potentially stressful re-homing process if it can no longer be cared for by its owner. If you don’t have anyone, Gut Aiderbichl’s provision for pets is the ideal alternative.
Prerequisites for Gut Aiderbichl’s provision for pets
- Whether with or without an impairment – every animal can be admitted to the provision for pets and is lovingly cared for by our experienced animal carers
- Gut Aiderbichl is transparent. Bereaved animals are welcome to visit us at our animal visitor centres on a daily basis and at the animal sanctuaries as part of a sponsored meeting or by appointment at our administration office.
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Minnie was 10 years old when her life with her mistress came to an end
How do you tell your pet that their life together must unfortunately come to an end? Animals do not forget their humans, but they also feel that they have to go on somehow and accept the help offered.
Minnie was picked up by our staff after we were informed by a neighbour that her owner had moved to a retirement home. Minnie has been an Aiderbichler ever since. Her cheerful disposition made it easy to find a loving special foster place for Minnie. From now on, she will spend her life in a private, loving home and we wish Minnie a long life with her new owner.

Our animals are our companions. Let's make sure that they can continue to live happily even when we can no longer care for them.
– Michael Aufhauser, founder of Gut Aiderbichl
By: Gisela Pschenitschnig, Gut Aiderbichl
Find out more about the provision for pets at Gut Aiderbichl.
















