Puppy soap in Lüneburg: Boo meets Suki – animal filming fun!
Filming of the Vox soap “Dog, Cat, Mouse” in Arche-Park Lüneburg: Puppy Boo meets various animals. Venue and details.

Puppy soap in Lüneburg: Boo meets Suki – animal filming fun!
A special project is currently taking place in Lüneburg-Ochtmissen: filming for the Vox program “Dog, Cat, Mouse”. The focus is on the 13-week-old working cocker dog Boo, who will get to know many animal friends in her new role. In addition to her, Suki, a two-month-old Coburg fox sheep, also plays a central role in this animal soap. The presenter Kate Kitchenham accompanies Boo during filming and is supposed to help the little dog discover her surroundings Landezeitung reported.
Arche Park is the perfect backdrop for Boo's adventures, which are enlivened by exciting encounters with various animals. Boo is initially excited when she meets the marten rabbits and guinea pigs, but she quickly calms down in the lap of her new "mama" Kate. Meanwhile, Nadine Hermann, the park's technical manager, ensures the physical well-being of the small animals. In addition to the little creatures, Boo also practices the “sit-stay exercise” with Kate and meets Vorwerk and salmon chickens before she devotes herself to the curious red-colored Husum pigs.
A new phase of life for Boo
An important aspect of filming is that the small scenes are not only entertaining, but also provide targeted training for Boo. The three-month-old dog is prepared for the challenges of life in everyday life. Training begins as soon as they move in, and a positive relationship between dog and owner plays a major role. Playful training and early socialization are crucial, as explained on the Dog University platform. Here, puppies not only learn commands, but also how to find their way in a busy environment.
It is noteworthy that Kate Kitchenham is not only the presenter, but also soon the owner of Boo. Her own dog, Knox, who has been doing this job for eleven years, will soon be retiring. Boo, as future successor, will therefore not have an easy task. Working cocker dogs need experienced owners as they have both challenging personalities and full of energy. Boo will undoubtedly need a lot of love and patience to properly fulfill her new role.
Puppy courses in the area
To ensure that the puppies receive the best possible support, there are numerous offers in the region. The dog school in Lüneburg and the surrounding area offers puppy courses, basic courses and behavioral therapy to ensure that people and dogs are on the same level. An individual approach for each human-dog team is particularly important, as Lünepfoten emphasizes. This lays the foundation for a positive relationship, which is of central importance for further life together.
The first episode, which will be filmed from Lüneburg, is expected to be broadcast from August 30th and promises exciting insights into the life of the little dog and her animal friends. Viewers can look forward to heartfelt moments and educational scenes that show both the challenges of parenting and the joy of being with animals.