If you’re a pet owner, you know there’s a lot that goes into taking care of them. There’s training, healthcare, toys and gear, not to mention just wanting to give them the world because they deserve it.
Thankfully there are a number of apps to help us with that mission. From useful training tips, to vital emergency care, to making sure our pets are entertained and happy, we’ve rounded up our favorites to ensure your pets are living their best life.
Training apps for pets
1. GoodPup
When you sign up, GoodPup designs a personalized training plan, which includes weekly private 30-minute sessions with a trainer, guided daily training tips, and offers a 24/7 chat feature with trainers. This is for dog owners who are looking to commit to a full-service training plan, because it comes at a cost — $29 a month. GoodPup does offer a weeklong free trial so you can try it out first.
Price: $29/month, free seven-day trial
Available on iOS and Android
Credit: Screenshot: PetCareNow LLC
2. Puppr
For dog owners in search of less formal training resources, Puppr is a good option. The app features training videos, over 100 lessons, live chatting with trainers, and progress-tracking. Plus the lessons are taught by famed dog instructor Sara Carson and her dogs the “Super Collies.”
Price: Free
Available on iOS and Android
Credit: Screenshot: Chin and Cheeks LLC
3. Cat Training
This app is packed with information to help you understand your cat’s behavior and how to train them. Covering common cat care issues related to litterbox training and scratching, the Cat Training app is pretty barebones, but provides good practical tips and tricks that every cat owner should know.
Price: Free
Available on iOS and Android
Credit: Screenshots: Gato Apps
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Health and care apps for pets
4. Pet First Aid
Created by the American Red Cross, this in an app that every pet owner should have. The app provides step-by-step instructions for what to do in an emergency situation such as if your pet is attacked or eats something toxic. The app even has instructions on how to give your pet CPR and information about early warning signs of an emergency and a search function for finding the closest veterinary hospital.
Price: Free
Available on iOS and Android
Credit: Screenshot: American Red Cross
5. 11pets
The 11pets app seems to cover everything when it comes to your pet’s needs. With 11pets, you can store medical history, maintain a schedule for upcoming vaccines and vet visits, and even track your pet’s weight and nutrition. Plus, the account can be accessed on multiple devices so your family members can also keep tabs on the latest.
Price: Free
Available on iOS and Android
Credit: Screenshot: 11pets
6. Pawprint
The best apps provide a simple solution to a real everyday problem, and this is one of them. With Pawprint, you’ll never have to worry about tracking down your pet’s medical records again. Simply, enter your pet’s information, and Pawprint tracks them down for you and saves a digital copy.
Price: Free
Available on iOS and Android
Credit: Screenshot: Pawprint Acquisition LLC
7. Airvet
There are several veterinary telemedicine platforms out there, but we like this Airvet because of the different options it offers. You can either pay a flat fee of $30 for a virtual call with the first available veterinarian or pay a monthly fee as an Airvet member, which basically works as a 24/7 concierge service for your pet’s medical needs.
Price: $30/month or $30 for an on-demand call
Available on iOS and Android
Credit: Screenshot: airVet Inc.
8. Pet Monitor VIGI
There are other pet monitoring systems out there, like treat dispensers with cameras, but with this app you don’t have to buy new hardware. With a one-time purchase, you can download Pet Monitor VIGI on all of your devices, so all you have to do is set it up on your existing computer/tablet when you leave. Plus, it has two-way audio and video so you can interact with your pet while you’re away.
Price: $4.99
Available on iOS and Android
Credit: Screenshot: VIGI Limited
Fun apps for pets
9. Cat Fishing 2
No, not catfishing, but a fishing game for cats! Download this game on your phone or tablet and watch as your cat swipes to catch the fish on the screen. This game is great for mental stimulation and activating your cat’s natural prey drive. Just be prepared to clean the screen after.
Price: Free
Available on iOS and Android
Credit: Screenshot: Nestle Purina Petcare
10. BarkHappy
It’s social media for dog people. With BarkHappy, you can search dog-friendly restaurants, stores, hotels, etc. and connect with other dog owners nearby. You can also send out alerts to other users in the event of a lost or found dog.
Price: Free
Available on iOS and Android
Credit: Screenshot: BarkHappy Inc.
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