Dogs

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Dogs
Dogs-Logo.svg
description Lifestyle magazine
language German
publishing company Territory ( Germany )
Headquarters Hamburg
First edition 2006
Frequency of publication bi-monthly
Range 0.40 million readers
( AWA 2017)
Editor-in-chief Nina Grygoriev
executive Director Sandra Harzer-Kux (spokeswoman)
Stefan Postler
Web link stern.de/dogs
ISSN (print)

Dogs is a German lifestyle magazine for dog lovers that appears every two months. The number of copies sold is copies, an error in the printout: Missing operand for> from Error in the printout: Missing operand for / percent since 2007. It is published by the Territory agency , a subsidiary of Gruner + Jahr . The editor-in-chief is Nina Grygoriev.

Dogs deals with the relationship between humans and dogs and reports from the fields of psychology, health, law, art and culture and offers stories from the world of dogs. According to Gruner + Jahr, Dogs also wants to educate people and contribute to better understanding between humans and dogs.

In early 2006, Dogs won the Editorial Ideas Olympiad , an internal competition organized by the publisher. The magazine initially started with three test issues and has been published every two months since then.

In 2008 Dogs received the LeadAward as “Newcomer Magazine of the Year”.

Individual evidence

  1. according to IVW ( details on ivw.eu )
  2. Gruner + Jahr relaunched Dogs with long reading pieces and “beauty pages” for today's dog meedia.de, July 16, 2018
  3. a b Gruner + Jahr launches new Dogs magazine and online portal - in cooperation with the new VOX show "Top Dog" guj.de, October 19, 2006
  4. G + J started Dogs in May of this year guj.de, March 1, 2007
  5. Dogs bites Vanity Fair away guj.de, March 5, 2008