Point & tap the paw
Frame your dog and tap. Dogoos captures a short clip — about two and a half seconds is all the AI needs.
🐾 Every wag means something
Point your phone, tap the paw, and Dogoos reads the moment — face, body language and vocal tone, fused by AI into a verdict you can actually act on. In seconds, not guesses.
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How it works
Frame your dog and tap. Dogoos captures a short clip — about two and a half seconds is all the AI needs.
Facial cues, body language and vocal tone are read together by the most advanced multimodal AI — the way a great trainer reads a whole dog, not one tail.
A mood, a confidence score, the cues it spotted, and a tailored insight — plus a keepsake photo of the exact moment. The clip itself is never kept.
Honest by design
Most pet apps will happily invent an answer. Dogoos won't. If the clip is too dark, too far away, or your dog just isn't in it, the read says so — no confidence theatre, no made-up moods. When you do get a verdict, it's one the AI actually believes.
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Everything inside
The assistant who actually does things.
Tell Rex what happened — typed or out loud — and it's logged: meals with calories, walks, weigh-ins, reminders, notes. He answers from your dog's real records, remembers the little things (all visible and deletable in Settings), and checks with you before saving.
Every read becomes part of your dog's story.
What they eat, how they move, what they weigh.
Every dog, every human, every device.
A whole economy of bones, all earnable by playing.
Thoughtful edges, not afterthoughts.
See it in action
Real screens, real dogs — ours, actually. And yes, the whole app re-dresses itself in whichever accent theme takes your fancy.
Story Mode
Every read saves a keepsake photo and a mood — little moments that would otherwise sink into a history list you'd never scroll back through. Dogoos saves them up.
At the end of the month it tells them back: your dog's story, written by AI from the reads that really happened — played beat by beat like the stories you already tap through. A giant count-up of every check-in, the month's mood forecast, the plot twist — and a Mood Type all his own.
✍️ Written only from real reads — never invented.
You stopped to ask how Max was feeling…
across 14 different days
Tuesday, 7:42 in the morning — the waggiest minute of the whole month.
Scattered curiosity, one brief gust of drama.
9:02 — startled by the toaster. 9:11 — completely over it.
The verdict is in.
The Sunrise Smiler
Greets the day face-first. Usually with a grin.
“A Very Waggy June”
That was Max’s June. See you out there. 🐾
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Ask Rex
Rex is the assistant built into Dogoos. Tell him “Max just had 60g of gravy bones and we did a 40-minute walk” — typed, or just said out loud — and it's done: the meal logged with its calories, the walk with its minutes. Meals, walks, weigh-ins, reminders, notes — one sentence each. No forms, no hunting for the right screen.
And he knows your dog. The breed, the weight trend, today's meals against their calorie range, the week's moods — ask “how's her eating looking?” and the answer comes from your real records, never a guess. He can even check back through your past conversations: “what did we say about her ear last week?”
He remembers the little things too — preferences, quirks, what worked — and you stay in charge: everything Rex remembers is listed in Settings, deletable in a tap.
🐾 Rex checks before saving (your choice), only ever uses your own dog's records — and never plays vet.
Max just had 60g of gravy bones and we did a 40-minute walk 🐾
Lovely outing! I've logged both:
That's 412 of his 480–560 kcal range today, with 40 active minutes. Right on track.
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Health Hub
A consult flies by — and half of it can vanish into trying to remember when the scratching started. The Health Hub keeps the journal as you live it: weight, meds, vaccinations and symptom notes, with reminders that actually fire.
Then one tap builds the handover: a clean vet visit summary — the weight curve, current meds, vaccination status, and the mood trend only Dogoos has. Ninety days of history in your vet's hands in seconds.
the median UK vet consult. Dogoos has the handover ready before you've taken your coat off.
Median first-opinion consult length · Vet Record, 2014🩺 Your journal, beautifully compiled — never veterinary advice.
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Households
Dogs don't belong to one phone. Create a household, invite your people with a single-use code, and everyone lives with the same pack — the same dogs, the same read history, the same keepsake album, the same health journal. Live on every phone, the moment anything changes.
And everyone stays themselves: your own account, your name on the hello, your theme, your quiz scores. Every read remembers who took it — so “walkies did him good” and “the toaster incident” both get proper credit.
🏡 Invite codes are single-use and expire in 24 hours — and the whole household is told the moment anyone joins.
7:42 · captured by Alex
12:15 · captured by Jamie
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A full endless-runner mini-game starring Rex — four worlds, three lanes, and a pocketful of chaos. Built into the app, free to play.
Why trust a read?
One signal can mislead — reading several together is how researchers measure emotion, and in controlled studies AI reading body posture already recognises dog emotions beyond human accuracy. Dogoos fuses face, body and voice in every single read.
of published emotion-reading systems got more accurate the moment they combined signals instead of trusting just one — the science behind fusing face, body and voice.
Meta-analysis of 90 systems · ACM Computing Surveysdog owners couldn't correctly define stress in their own dog — and the quiet early signs, like lip-licks and yawns, slip past almost everyone.
Survey of 1,190 dog owners · Journal of Veterinary Behaviormore often, people watching popular dog videos found a frightened dog funny than showed concern for it. Fear hides in plain sight.
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2021The capture is analysed, then deleted. Only the read — and one keepsake still — is kept.
Your data lives encrypted in the EU — in transit and at rest.
One tap erases your account — photos, reads and history, server-side, for real.
Pricing
Simple monthly plans — start free, upgrade whenever your pack needs more. Prices live in the app, where Google Play shows the exact amount in your own currency.
Questions, answered
No. A read is insight and fun — a smart interpretation of what your dog is expressing in the moment. If you're ever worried about your dog's health or behaviour, see a qualified vet.
No — it's your journal, beautifully compiled. The Health Hub records what you observe — weight, medications, vaccinations, symptom notes — and the summary lays it out alongside your dog's mood trend so your vet gets a clear history in seconds. It never diagnoses and never suggests treatments; your vet's word is the one that counts.
They're sent securely for AI analysis, used only to produce your read, and then deleted. They're never stored and never used to train the models. The only image kept is the single keepsake still attached to the read.
Each read carries a real confidence score, and when the AI can't see your dog clearly it declines to answer rather than guessing. Context tags (like “doorbell rang” or “just ate”) sharpen the read further.
Android phones and tablets, on Google Play. iOS and a web app are on the roadmap.
Email hello@dogoos.com — a real human reads every message, and we especially welcome dog photos.
Absolutely — plans scale from one dog (Pup) to ten (Pack Leader), each with their own profile, photos and mood story. The Kennel plan removes limits entirely.
Rex is the assistant built into Dogoos. Tell him what happened — “she had 60g of kibble and we walked 40 minutes”, typed or spoken — and he logs it properly: meals with calories, walks, weigh-ins, reminders, notes. He answers questions from your dog's real records, can look back through your past conversations, and remembers useful details — all of which you can see and delete in Settings. By default he checks with you before saving anything, and he only ever works with your own dog's data. He never diagnoses — health worries always go to your vet.
Yes — create a household and invite them with a single-use code. Everyone keeps their own account, name and theme, but shares the same dogs, read history, keepsake album and health journal, live on every phone. Every read shows who took it, and only the person who captured a photo can ever delete the original.
Never. We list accredited UK rescue organisations — registered charities, searchable by postcode — and send you straight to their own listings, alongside plain-English guidance on Lucy's Law for buying a puppy safely. No adverts, no hosted listings, and no commercial interest in any dog finding any home except the right one.
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