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Dogosy

The operating system for living with a dog

Know what your dog needs this week — and why.

Raising a dog is a hundred small decisions, and every source tells you something different. Dogosy turns what's actually known — the veterinary and behavioral science — into one clear plan for your household: what to work on now, what's coming next, and what to tell your vet.

Why it's hard

Nobody actually tells you what to do, when.

The advice contradicts itself. One book says one thing, a trainer says another, and the internet says all of it at once. You can't tell what's evidence and what's folklore.

You miss the windows that matter. Socialization, fear periods, bite inhibition — they open and close on a clock, and you usually find out you missed one after it's gone.

Everyone in the house does it differently. You cue one way, your partner another, the kids not at all. The dog gets a different set of rules from every person.

When something's wrong, you're guessing. Is this a wait-and-see or a drive-now? And at the vet, "how long has this been going on?" gets a shrug.

What Dogosy does

One plan the whole house can run.

It knows where your dog is.

Dogosy names the developmental window your dog is in right now — calibrated to their breed and age in days — and the one thing worth doing this week. Not generic puppy tips. Your dog, this week.

It keeps everyone in sync.

The same cues and the same week's focus for every person in the house — partner, kids, the dog walker. The dog stops getting one set of rules from one person and a different set from another.

It has your back when it counts.

Note what you see day to day. When something seems off, get a calm read on how urgent it is — and a clean, dated history to hand your vet. Dogosy doesn't diagnose; it makes the handoff better.

What "this week" looks like

Marigold is 8 months. Around 4 weeks left of fear-period sensitivity. Today: a slow walk past the construction site.

Grounded in the developmental-window research, calibrated to her breed and exact age — with the citation behind every claim. See the live demo →

How it works

Thirty seconds to start. Then it's just part of the week.

1

Add your dog

Name, age, breed — or "mixed, not sure." Thirty seconds, and you can skip anything you don't know.

2

See your dog's week

The window they're in, today's move, and why it matters — in plain language, with the science behind it one tap away.

3

Note what you notice

A walk, a mood, an odd limp. Small notes build a real picture — and surface patterns you'd never catch by memory.

4

Hand your vet the history

One tap turns months of notes into a clean, dated summary for your visit. No more "uh, a while?"

The hardest moment

When it's 3 a.m. and something's wrong.

This is the moment the whole thing is built for. Your dog is off, you're scared, and every search result is worse than the last. Dogosy is designed to be useful here — calmly, and without ever trying to sell you anything.

A calm read on how urgent it is

Tell Dogosy what's happening in your own words. You get a plain, steady read on how urgent it actually is — wait and watch, with specific things to look for; call your vet in the morning; or go now, with the nearest emergency clinic and a number to dial. It does not diagnose. It helps you make the call, and stay calm enough to make it well.

A clean history to hand your vet

Because you've been keeping small notes all along, your vet doesn't get a shrug. One tap turns months of history into a dated summary they can read in seconds — so the visit is faster, and the answer is better. "How long has this been going on?" finally has a real answer.

And we will never sell to you in that moment. The 3 a.m. basics — triage, the vet handoff, the lost-dog tools — are free, and they stay free, on every plan.

Who it's for

Wherever you are with your dog.

A new puppy with a loud socialization clock. A rescue with no history. A specific problem you can't crack. A scare at 3 a.m. A house full of people. A dog getting older. Dogosy meets the dog in front of you.

Why you can trust it

Built on what's known — and it shows its work.

Every recommendation traces to real veterinary and behavioral science — AAHA and WSAVA guidance, breed-club health research, the developmental-window literature. Not internet folklore, not a brand opinion. The methods are positive-reinforcement only; the dominance theory the field retracted years ago has no place here.

Cited, not claimed

Every developmental claim carries its source — one tap away. You can check the research behind what you're told to do.

Your dog, not a stereotype

Breed is a starting point, not a verdict. As you log what you actually see, Dogosy trusts your dog's behavior over the breed average.

It names its limits

Dogosy doesn't diagnose or replace your vet. On anything medical it routes you to a professional and hands them a clean history.

Your family becomes the family that figured this out — together.

Same cues, same plan, the same week's focus across everyone. The coordination work your household has been doing by improvisation, done for you.