
Meet the AI that knows your dog.
AI-powered care that understands your dog, not just your zip code.

Your Dog Has an AI Companion
Ask PawPair anything and get instant answers tailored to your dog.

Knows your dog
PawPair remembers your dog’s breed, age, health conditions, and habits.

24/7 answers
Ask questions anytime — from nutrition to behavior.

Guidance that grows
The more you use PawPair, the smarter your dog’s profile becomes.
How PawPair Works
Start your dog's journey with the right match.

Create your dog's profile
Tell PawPair about your dog’s breed, age, health, and personality.

Ask the AI anything
Get instant guidance about training, nutrition, behavior, and care.

Find trusted local providers
When you need help, PawPair connects you with verified trainers, groomers, walkers, and vets.
A Care Profile Built Around Your Dog
The more you tell PawPair about your dog, the smarter it gets. Every answer is personalized to your dog's breed, age, health history, and personality.
Your dog's profile gets smarter over time.
Breed insights
Health conditions
Diet preferences
Behavioral patterns
Activity levels
This allows PawPair to give advice tailored specifically to your dog.

Your Puppy's First Year — Guided Week by Week
The first year of a dog's life is full of important milestones.
PawPair guides new dog parents through every stage with weekly insights, reminders, and tips tailored to your puppy's development.

Week 1-4
Early bonding & sleep routines

Week 5-8
Socialization begins

Week 9-12
Basic training milestones

Month 4-6
Teething & behavior changes

Month 7-12
Confidence & routine building

Trusted Local Providers
PawPair connects you with verified trainers, groomers, vets, and walkers in your area. The AI can recommend the right provider based on your dog’s specific needs.
Many are:
Former vet techs
Trainers
Long-time pet sitters
Retired pet lovers
Passion-driven small business owners
We prioritize heart, patience, and experience.

Ask PawPair Anything
PawPair AI is your personal dog care assistant, ready to help anytime. Ask questions about your dog's health, behavior, nutrition, or training and get instant answers tailored to your dog's breed, age, and personality.
Yes, it's completely normal! Puppies need lots of sleep for healthy growth and development. Young puppies (8-12 weeks) can sleep 18-20 hours per day. As they grow, this will gradually decrease to 12-14 hours by adulthood.
For a Golden Retriever with a sensitive stomach, look for limited ingredient diets with easily digestible proteins like chicken, turkey, or salmon. Avoid foods with corn, wheat, or soy. Consider brands specifically formulated for sensitive stomachs and introduce new foods gradually over 7-10 days.
Start with positive reinforcement training. Stop walking when your dog pulls and only move forward when the leash is loose. Reward your dog frequently for walking beside you. Consider using a front-clip harness for better control and practice in low-distraction areas first.
Use the 'stop and go' method: when your dog pulls, stop immediately and wait. Only continue walking when they return to your side and the leash is slack. Consistency is key. You can also try the 'reverse direction' technique where you turn and walk the opposite way whenever pulling occurs.
Adult dogs should visit the vet at least once a year for a wellness check and vaccinations. Puppies need more frequent visits (every 3-4 weeks until 16 weeks old). Senior dogs (7+ years) benefit from twice-yearly checkups. Always consult your vet if you notice any health concerns.

