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On-Demand Dog-Walking Service Wag! Throws Big Party to Celebrate Its New York City Launch

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New Yorkers are often low on time. From working extra-long hours to lengthy commute times and trying to squeeze in a social life, sometimes dog owners need to rely on a dog walker for their pups. But finding a trusted dog walker — especially in a pinch — can be extremely difficult. Well, one company is hoping to change that.

Touting itself as the “Uber for dog walkers” Wag is an on-demand dog walking service that provides dog owners a selection of vetted and insured dog walkers through its mobile app. The company just launched in New York City, after setting up shop in Los Angeles and San Francisco.

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“With over 1 million dogs owned in New York City, combined with the fast pace and busy lives of New Yorkers, we believe Wag! will be greatly welcomed and will quickly become our largest market,” co-founder Joshua Viner said in a statement. “New Yorkers love their dogs and we want to make it possible for even more people to have them.”

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To use Wag!, owners must give at least 30 minutes notice to a dog walker for the one-time occasions, or they can up a regular schedule with a walker. During the walk, owners can check in on their pup through real-time GPS tracking and will receive a “report card” at the end, which will include pictures, a map of the walk and any pee/poop updates. The current cost is $20 per dog per 30 minutes and an additional $5 per dog in the same home.

Because some owners will be hesitant to give their dog to a stranger, the company offers optional “meet and greets.” Also to help build trust and credibility, all dog walkers are insured and there are user reviews on the apps, so you can see how the dog walker did on past outings. Plus, the company told us that all walkers must complete a rigorous training course called Wag University and on average, only 1 in 100 who apply make the cut.

To kick off the Wag! experience, the company threw a party at Union Square. Here are some of our favorite pics:

Wag!’s NYC manager Matt Kinzle, G.G. Constantine, Adrieana Blazin, Matthew Ferretti, Mindy Jacobo, James Mazaris and Noam Beimart. Image Credit Wag!

Wag!’s NYC manager Matt Kinzle, G.G. Constantine, Adrieana Blazin, Matthew Ferretti, Mindy Jacobo, James Mazaris and Noam Beimart. Image Credit Wag!

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Noam Beimart and Adrieana Blazin with Dexter the dog. Image Credit Wag!

Mindy Jacobo with Diamond . Image Credit Wag!

Mindy Jacobo with Diamond . Image Credit Wag!

Related: Variety Is the Spice of Life: How to Keep Your Dog Walks Interesting

 

By Andrea Huspeni

Andrea Huspeni is the founder and CEO of This Dog's Life. Her mission it to help dogs live a happier, healthier and longer life. When she isn't working, she spends time with her two dogs, Lola and Milo. She resides in Brooklyn, NY.

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