100% MADE IN ITALY
DRIFTDOG di Francesco Messina
Via Roma, 82/A - San Giovanni La Punta (CT)
P. Iva: 05685970872
info@driftdog.it - +39 393 0406512
MON-FRI | 08:00 - 16:00
(we receive you on site by appointment)
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We are a company specialized in designing and customizing pet's wheelchairs, supports, prostheses, and other orthopedic aids and technical solutions for every animal species.
We offer cutting-edge services using 3D modeling and printing technologies for the veterinary sector.
We have been operating in the sector for years and work throughout Italy and abroad.
"The commitment we put into our daily work is the way to thank these very special friends who give us affection, smiles, and emotions without demands!"
Our secret? We love our job!
There is no greater joy than seeing the happy eyes of an animal friend running again! Our Mission? Finding a solution for all: from the small hamster to the big horse, from the slow turtle to the agile ferret, not just dogs and cats.
Cutting-edge services and products
We offer cutting-edge services by leveraging 3D modeling, scanning, and printing technologies.
We rely on the consultancy of veterinarians, engineers, and technicians to continuously improve our products.
Professional Handmade 2.0
The meticulous craftsmanship, combined with modern technologies, gives rise to unique solutions. Each aid is studied and made on a case-by-case basis, based on the animal, its disability, and its story.
Continuously evolving since 2011
We have been operating in the sector for many years, we have dealt with thousands of cases and animals of all kinds. We continue to educate ourselves daily to offer you products and services among the best in Italy.
Made In Italy, a guarantee!
The materials used are the result of careful and continuous research. We prioritize the quality, reliability, durability, and safety of the materials.
Everything is strictly MADE IN ITALY.
Buck, some tools, a garage
The first aid was created by Francesco (Founder DRIFTDOG) at the age of 16 in his garage for Buck, his beloved German Shepherd who became paraplegic.
Thanks to Buck, many of his kind can return to live a smooth daily life!