AI-powered pet understanding

Finally understand what they're trying to tell you.

Pet Wiki uses AI to decode your pet's behavior, answer any pet care question with veterinary-grade knowledge, and connect you with local pet owners who get it.

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01 — THE PROBLEM

Your pet is talking.
You're just not listening.

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Communication

Lost in translation

Barks, meows, tail wags, ear positions, zoomies at 3 AM — your pet communicates constantly. But without a decoder ring, you're just guessing.

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Health

Dr. Google

Every search for "why is my dog limping" ends at cancer. Unreliable pet health answers online cause unnecessary panic and expensive vet visits.

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Social

Walking alone

Dog walks could be social, safe, and fun. Instead, you're wandering the same block alone, wondering where the good routes and play buddies are.

02 — THE SOLUTION

Three tools, one happy pet.

Everything you need to understand, care for, and enjoy life with your furry companion — in a single app.

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AI Pet Translator

Upload a video or describe your pet's behavior. Get expert-level interpretation of what they're feeling, wanting, or worried about.

  • Video behavior analysis
  • Body language decoder
  • Vocalization interpreter
  • Mood & emotion mapping
  • Breed-specific insights
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Wiki Q&A

Ask any pet question — diet, health, training, behavior — and get clear answers backed by veterinary knowledge, not clickbait.

  • Veterinary-grade answers
  • Diet & nutrition guides
  • Training techniques
  • Symptom checker
  • Age & breed-aware advice
Connect
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Dog Walking Community

Find walking buddies, discover pet-friendly routes, share tips with local pet owners who actually understand you.

  • Nearby walking buddies
  • Pet-friendly route maps
  • Local pet owner groups
  • Tips & recommendations
  • Playdate scheduling
SEE IT IN ACTION

Ask anything. Get real answers.

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My cat keeps knocking things off the table. Is she angry at me? 😟
Pet Wiki AI

Great news — she's not angry! This is actually a mix of three natural behaviors:

Play behavior: Cats are wired to bat at small objects. The way things wobble and fall triggers their prey-drive response. It's genuinely fun for her.

Attention seeking: If knocking things off gets a reaction from you (even "No!"), she's learned it's a reliable way to get your attention. Cats are strategic like that.

Hunting instinct: In the wild, cats test prey by pawing at it. Pushing objects lets her practice this hardwired skill in a safe environment.

Try giving her puzzle toys or interactive feeders to redirect this energy. And if you can, ignore the knocking — she'll try other (quieter) ways to get your attention.

Not just an app.
A bridge between species.

Random pet apps give you generic tips you could find anywhere. They don't know your pet's breed, age, history, or personality.

Pet Wiki combines behavioral science, veterinary knowledge, and AI to decode the language gap between you and your pet. Every answer is contextualized to your specific animal, not a one-size-fits-all template.

The translator learns from real research. The wiki draws from vetted sources. The community surfaces collective wisdom from thousands of pet owners who've faced the exact same questions.

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