about me
Welcome to Daniela Zumkehr Photography!
Your fine art dog photographer
from Davos Klosters | Graubünden
“Photography is the key to making a moment last forever."
Quality that touches the heart
Together for humans and dogs
As a dog photographer, it’s especially close to my heart not only to inspire you with images of your beloved four-legged friends, but also to offer guidance and inspiration in other important aspects of life with dogs.
That’s why I’d like to introduce you to a selection of trusted experts who – just like me – are passionate, dedicated, and highly experienced when it comes to supporting you and your dogs. People I trust and love working with. Together, we build a strong and reliable network that’s here for you – in everyday life, on adventures, and in life’s most meaningful moments.
- For dogs that go beyond their limits – professional training for search and rescue dogs: Suchhundestaffel Team Dogswork
- A strong team – humans and dogs in harmony – Expert training in dog sports and family dog activities: Team Dogswork
- For your loyal companion’s health – Competent and loving care: Tierarztpraxis Walser
- Passionate photography for special memories – also beyond Switzerland’s borders: Nadine Grove Fotografie
- Our dogs accompany us everywhere – on hikes, and on adventures far from paved paths. What should you do if an emergency happens along the way? K9 First Aid knows the answer.
- Supportive and holistic – Acupuncture & integrative veterinary care:
Whether for chronic conditions, pain relief, or as a complement to conventional veterinary treatment – Vet Akupunktur brings expertise and compassion to every animal she cares for. - For the well-being of your four-legged friend — care with patience and empathy at Hazels Hundesalon.
All of the experts featured here share my core values: quality, care, and respect in working with animals. Whether it’s about training, health, safety, or cherished memories – this network is here for you. And I hope it inspires you just as much as it inspires me.
