DOCUMENTING YOUR UNIQUE BOND AS HUMAN PLUS DOG ADVENTURE TEAM

Abenteurhunde | Adventurous Dog
Photography
in the Swiss Alps

SERVING Lucerne, Interlaken, Grindelwald, Zermatt and all of Switzerland

ABENTEUER = ADVENTURE
HUND = DOG

Slow travel meets pet photography on an epic scale

«Honestly, what better chance for stunning photos than on a dreamy hike in the Swiss Alps?»

Hiking adventures in the Swiss Alps with your Abenteuerhund

Hiking together is your happy place. You both enjoy the solitude and freedom of the mountains, and getting lost in the horizon.

Abenteuerhunde is a style of dog photography that mixes playtime and adventure. It celebrates your friendship and travels as a team, where you each are important to the story.

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HAPPY HUMANS
HAPPY DOGS
HAPPY HIKING

every hiking ability is welcome, no dog is too difficult

It’s the kind of adventure that gets even old dogs feeling like pups again.

The first step is choosing a hike which is equally fun for you and your dog.

 

Some dogs love water, others are forever in pursuit of a good stick! You don’t have to summit a mountain before dawn for great photos either.
I know many lakes, gondolas, and trails which are accessible to all hiking abilities and fitness levels.
I work with you to plan an adventure which lets you relax so your dog’s personality can lead. It’s the kind of adventure that gets even old dogs feeling like pups again.

THE ABENTEUERHUNDE PROCESS

What to expect from beginning to end:

 

1.
Contact me to set up a consult call

2.
We select a package curated to you and your dog

3.
Secure your booking with a retainer and contract

4.
Plan your adventure with my style guides and location suggestions

5.
Explore Switzerland with your Abenteuerhund

 

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CONTACT ME

Hello, Hoi and Salut, I am Sarah

Swiss adventurer, pet photography coach, and lifelong
student of the mountains

I’m a Swiss mountain girl through and through. My parents brought me on their mountain adventures from a young age, and so the tradition continues.

Being Swiss, I know how to navigate the mountains safely with your dogs while respecting local customs, wildlife, and trailetiquette.

Switzerland is a very dog friendly place, but only when you’re prepared!

I’m a full time adventure photographer, pet photography coach and dog mom. My two rowdy Australian shepherds, Lana and Bjarn, constantly keep me on my toes. Hiking, dogs, and photography all go hand in hand. So like my family did for me, I want to inspire you to head out into the mountains with confidence.

No matter your hiking level, we’ll find the right balance for you and your dog!

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(Human) Testemonials

let's assume it was two pasw up from the pups

«Sarah gave us several carefully selected locations (my dog doesn’t like church bells & sounds from chairlifts) which turned out to be perfect for us! We had an amazing time in the mountains, both our dogs and us felt super relaxed and had the most enjoyable time with her.

She captured our dogs’ personalities perfectly and looking at the photos really brings us back to our holidays in Switzerland!»

– Natasha from Hong Kong

«I love the pictures! They’re even more beautiful than I had already expected. The colors and the light, I don’t even know what to say. You’ve captured so many wonderful moments!

Some of them I can’t even remember you taking the photo at that moment. And so many that capture Coby so perfectly, just as he is. I have tears in my eyes right now, thank you so much for this wonderful memory.»

– Yvonne from Germany

«Thank you so much for the beautiful photos. Each one is more beautiful than the other, and I can’t decide which one I want to have printed in large size.

You captured Ghandi exactly as he is: adventurous, a clown, and sometimes even a little cuddly bear. Thankyou for the lovely day with you.»

– Jil from Luxembourg

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