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DogBuddy
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Cat in a Flat
WoofyClub
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A half-hour or hour-long stroll through your neighborhood. On-demand or pre-scheduled.
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Wag!
OpenpathOpenpath might be a bit more popular than Wag!. We know about 3 links to it since March 2021 and only 3 links to Wag!. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I've also heard good things about wag, the dog walking app. Https://wagwalking.com/. Source: almost 4 years ago
"Adult dogs may harbor worms without any symptoms, as their fully developed immune system can suppress the parasites to the degree that they are unable to cause clinical harm." - wagwalking.com. Source: over 4 years ago
One of my good friends used to bring his chocolate lab with him for week long solo expeditions and it was hard at first, but he found a lot of success through the "slow introduction" method which you can read about on wagwalking.com. Source: over 5 years ago
Journaling can help. Some people write it out and then shred it, bury it, burn it so no one else can read it. There are lots of self-help groups, coda.org and Al-anon, but sometimes it can take some trial and error before you find the right group. Melody Beattie has written several good books. Healing the Shame that binds you by John Bradshaw is another good one. And counseling can be helpful; it's nice to... Source: almost 4 years ago
I'd pretty much say it like that. Lead with how much she means to you, state what your concerns are, provide some resources for her. She can find a counselor at psychologytoday.com; you can filter by geographic area, issues, insurance, etc. If money is an issue, almost every town/county has a community mental health agency. There's also openpath.com for people that need a sliding scale. Hope this helps. Source: almost 4 years ago
I've had really good luck with Open Path. They offer lots of options as well as remote or in person. Source: over 4 years ago
Rover - Find a loving dog sitter near you. Book trusted sitters and dog walkers who'll treat your pets like family.
Kisi - Cloud-managed keyless access for the office
DogBuddy - Find dog walking, dog sitting and dog boarding near you
Brivo - Brivo offers cloud access control solutions.
Woofz - Must-have dog training app for all dog owners&owners-to-be๐ถ
Swiftlane - Swiftlane is reinventing access and security solutions for the multifamily industry.