Wag connects dog owners with walkers and sitters via an on-demand app with GPS tracking, photo updates, and real-time walk reports.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Wag's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Rover is the largest pet care marketplace with more sitter profiles than Wag in most markets. It supports advance scheduled bookings and longer-stay services like multi-night boarding. Sitters on Rover tend to have more detailed profiles with photos of their home.
Explore Rover data →Fetch Pet Care operates in select US cities using professional, employed pet care providers rather than gig workers. It offers walking, sitting, boarding, and vet visit escort, with a focus on reliability and continuity.
Explore Fetch Pet Care data →PetSmart's PetsHotel offers supervised in-store boarding and doggy daycare at thousands of PetSmart locations. Unlike gig-economy apps, it provides a physical facility with staff on-site.
Explore PetSmart PetsHotel data →Trusted Housesitters lets pet owners find house sitters who care for pets in exchange for free accommodation. The annual membership cost is recouped quickly on longer trips that would otherwise require paid boarding.
Explore Trusted Housesitters data →Pawshake is a pet care marketplace strong in Western Europe, the UK, and Australia. It offers sitting, boarding, and walking through vetted sitters with GPS tracking and daily updates.
Explore Pawshake data →Holidog operates across Europe with insured sitters for sitting, boarding, walking, and training. It offers a vet assistance guarantee and a meet-and-greet feature to match owners with compatible sitters.
Explore Holidog data →Wag went public via SPAC merger in 2022 and has expanded beyond walking into training, vet chat, and pet wellness services.
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