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Following its acquisition of Israeli startup Dogiz’s proprietary AI tech assets, Israel–Miami startup Vetted Pet Health is gamifying pet care to break into the $260 billion market, with its app set to launch in the U.S. this August.
Vetted Pet Health, an Israel-Miami startup, has acquired the proprietary AI technology assets of Israeli-UK pet health app Dogiz. This acquisition is set to bolster Vetteds efforts to revolutionize the pet care market by gamifying pet care and integrating AI diagnostic tools. The app, which is launching in the U.S. in August, aims to educate and empower pet owners through a gamified system that rewards users for routine pet care activities. Vetted plans to expand its market presence over the next three years, starting with English-speaking countries. The company envisions creating a global rewards ecosystem tied to pet wellness, with a monetization strategy based on ad revenue, B2B partnerships, and data monetization.
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Dogiz - The Brand-New Game Changing App for Dog Owners
Dogiz, a new app designed to empower dog owners with knowledge and incentivize them to improve their pets health, has partnered with British pet food brand Harringtons. The app rewards users with Dogiz coins for keeping their pets active, which can be used for discounts on premium products and services, including Harringtons dog food. Users can track walks, provide updates on their pets weight, memory, and mood, and compare their dogs fitness levels with others in their area. Dogiz was founded by Danny Djanogly and Alon Zlatkin, who aimed to create a go-to app for dog owners. The app is available for download on the App Store and Google Play Store.
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Dr. Poop gives fast pooch health analysis to dog owners
Dogiz, a social-impact project, has launched a new canine health and wellness service called Dr. Poop. The service includes an app that analyzes photos of dog feces to provide owners with advice and the option to consult with a partner vet via video call. The Dogiz mobile platform also allows dog owners to receive personalized fitness challenges and earn Dogiz coins that can be used for discounts on pet-care products and veterinary services. The company has signed partnerships with two major global pet-food brands to sell their premium dog food in the online Dogiz store. If successful in Israel and the UK, the wellness program will expand to the United States.
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Smartphone app lets you keep track of your dog's every move - even telling you when they go to the toilet
Dogiz, a pet services app, allows owners to track their dogs activities and connect with local dog walkers, sitters, daycare centers, groomers, and behaviorists. The app provides notifications when the dog is picked up and dropped off, along with photos. It also tracks the dogs movements via GPS and provides a summary of its activities, including the number of times it goes to the bathroom. The app aims to provide peace of mind to owners who are working long hours and want to ensure their pets are happy and safe. Customers, such as radiographer Lauren Marinho, appreciate the detailed information and knowing that their pets are well cared for.
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Dogiz links urban dog parents with local service providers
Dogiz, a smartphone app that connects urban dog-owners with local dog walkers, trainers, groomers, and vets, is experiencing positive growth. The app was developed and launched officially in Tel Aviv in March 2016 and has since expanded to London and now New York City. Dogiz has raised over half a million dollars in funding and has partnered with established businesses in the dog service industry. The app provides management tools for these businesses to optimize and scale their operations. Dogiz users can book and pay for services, track walks in real time, and receive end-of-walk summaries. The company is currently closing significant investments from European and New York venture capitalists.
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Only in Israel - An App for Your Pet Dog!
DOGIZ, an Israeli start-up, has launched a free app for dog owners in Tel Aviv. The app allows users to see in real time which dogs are playing in the citys dog parks and provides a guide to essential dog services. The app has gained several thousand users in just seven weeks since its beta launch. Dog owners have praised the app for helping them manage their dogs needs and for connecting them with other dog owners in the community. DOGIZ plans to expand internationally and is working on new affiliations to expand its range of services.
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http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/New-Tech/Zion-Tech-Israeli-start-up-Dogiz-helps-dogs-and-owners-socialize-382698
Israeli start-up Dogiz has created a social network and marketplace for dog owners. The app allows users to connect with service providers such as veterinarians, dog walkers, and hairdressers. It also provides information on places to visit with your dog, such as whether they have shaded areas. The app was built by Alon Zlatkin and Chaim Saban with the goal of creating a community app for dog lovers.
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