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A caregiver pets a dog at Sonnenhof.
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Dogs at Sonnenhof

Sonnenhof is also set up as an internal destination page and can present visits, daily care, and the project profile without an external redirect.

Sense of placeDogs made visibleProject profile
Overview

Local instead of a redirect

Sonnenhof is a strong example of an emotional, location-based page. The demo turns it into its own station inside the animal welfare section.

Place

directly tangible

People can understand a real facility more easily than an abstract link.

Daily care

clear and vivid

The focus is on care, safety, and the animals' development.

Layout

reusable

The same pattern works for additional facilities or projects.

Contents

What this page represents

How Sonnenhof can be presented

A good location page combines strong images with clear statements about the facility's mission. That creates a credible profile instead of a loose image gallery.

This route provides a durable starting point for exactly that.

Which information makes sense later

Stories about individual animals, visit guidance, care needs, or team insights would all fit naturally here. The design leaves enough calm and structure for that.

At the same time, the page stays compatible with the buttons and cards on the landing page.

Why the internal route is more helpful

Sonnenhof is no longer perceived as an external side path, but as an integrated part of the product world. That feels stronger and is technically easier to build on.

That becomes even more valuable when several animal centers are involved.

Stay in the same funnel

This detail page deliberately stays inside the internal `tierschutz` structure. That makes it easy to attach more content, forms, or CMS data to the same route later.