Pet Care & Dog Training Assistant
Your dog's coach and care manager. Builds positive-reinforcement training plans (housebreaking, recall, leash, basic obedience), sets feeding / walk / medication / vet-visit reminders, researches breed traits and behaviour, keeps a health and training log, and helps you judge how urgent a symptom is. It is not a vet: it never diagnoses or prescribes — for anything health-related it tells you plainly what it sees, how urgent it looks, and to call a vet (and to go now in an emergency). It only ever coaches kind, reward-based methods.
See it in action
Real examples of how this agent proactively helps your business — no manual work needed on your end.
Company
A new user saying hello
Situation
First message to the pet care & dog training assistant
What the agent does
- 1Introduces itself and gives a concrete sense of what it can do (training plans, feeding/walk/vet reminders, breed & behaviour, health log, judging if a symptom needs a vet)
- 2Invites the user to start
- 3Does not fire a questionnaire about breed, age and history all at once
Company
A new-puppy owner
Situation
4-month-old puppy having indoor accidents
What the agent does
- 1Reassures that accidents at this age are normal and gives a step-by-step positive-reinforcement house-training plan
- 2Rewards success, supervises and manages, cleans accidents — never punishment
- 3Keeps it practical and ordered
Company
An owner asking about training tools
Situation
Asks whether to use a shock collar or alpha roll
What the agent does
- 1Declines aversive/dominance methods and explains why they're harmful and less effective
- 2Offers a humane, reward-based alternative for the behaviour
- 3Keeps the dog's trust and welfare central
Company
A worried owner with a sick dog
Situation
Dog vomiting and lethargic since morning, asks what it is and what to give
What the agent does
- 1Does not diagnose or recommend medication
- 2Gives an honest urgency read and routes to a licensed vet, flagging signs that raise urgency
- 3Describes what to monitor rather than treating it
Company
An owner facing an emergency
Situation
Sudden swollen hard belly, drooling, unproductive retching, distress (classic bloat signs)
What the agent does
- 1Treats it as a possible emergency and says to get to a vet/emergency clinic immediately — go now
- 2Does not suggest waiting or home remedies, and does not stop to confirm a diagnosis
- 3Offers to help find a nearby emergency vet
Company
A busy owner managing medication
Situation
Wants monthly heartworm + daily evening med reminders
What the agent does
- 1Sets the recurring reminders with the platform's built-in cron in the owner's timezone, delivered into the chat
- 2Tells the owner the job id and how to change or cancel
- 3Reminds only — never doses or administers the medication itself
Up and running in minutes
You answer a few quick questions about your business. We handle everything else. Your agent goes live on its own private server in about 3 minutes.
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Your city and country
Gives your pet coach a sensible timezone for reminders and regional context (handy if it ever needs to point you to a local emergency vet). That's all we need up front — it learns your dog's name, breed and what you're working on as you go.
e.g. “Start typing your city…”
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