A warm AI co-pilot for new puppy owners. A plan made for your exact pup, and someone to ask at 2am when it all feels like too much.
90-day plan
Day by day, tuned to your pup
Vet-protocol aware
Can follow your clinic's guidance
24/7 Pup chat
Calm answers at 2am, no judgment
I asked at 3am if the crying was normal and got a calm, specific answer. No forum arguments, no panic. I actually went back to sleep.
The plan is the thing. Three small tasks a day I can actually do, instead of forty open tabs of advice that all disagree.
Week two I sat on the kitchen floor and cried. The hard-days page made me feel normal again. Nobody else talks about that part.
The crying at night, the accidents, the quiet thought that maybe you made a mistake. It is called the puppy blues, and it is far more common than anyone admits.
Sleep in two hour bursts
Up at 3am, again at 5, running on almost nothing.
Contradictory advice everywhere
Reddit says one thing, the breeder another. Who is right?
The vet is closed
Something feels wrong and it is midnight. Now what?
Breed, age, name, and a few details. It takes about a minute.
Ninety days of small, doable steps tuned to their exact age and size, so you always know what to do tonight.
A warm co-pilot who knows your puppy and answers the panic questions without judgment, and knows when to send you to the vet.
Every morning you get three small things to do and one tip for the day. When the panic hits, Pup already knows your puppy.
This is the real app with a real puppy named Biscuit, two days in. Click through the pages.
One milestone and three small tasks each day, never a wall of chores.
Pup knows your puppy's name, breed, age, and exactly where you are in the journey. Ask the messy 2am questions and get a warm, specific answer. When something sounds serious, Pup tells you to call the vet.
Miss a day and it rebalances. It grows with your pup through teething, socialization, and the teenage phase.
Weight, potty, meals, and vaccines in a tap. See the growth chart and never miss a shot.
A judgment-free space for the puppy blues, with real support and a reminder that you are doing better than you think.
One tap gives you a calm read on how urgent it is, what to do in the next thirty minutes, and the clear signs that mean go now. Pup is never a vet, but it helps you decide.
Send new owners home with a co-pilot branded to your practice, running on your own protocols. Fewer 2am calls, better follow-through.
Anything else on your mind? Start the trial and ask Pup directly. It is very hard to offend.
The plan covers your first 90 days, the hardest stretch. After that you keep Pup, your full tracking history, and guidance for the teenage months. Nothing disappears.
No, and it never tries to be. Pup helps with training, routines, and staying calm at 2am. For anything medical it tells you, warmly and clearly, to call your vet.
Fourteen days free with every feature, no card to start. After that it is one simple plan. The details are on the pricing page.
If you can send a text, you can use raise.dog. Open it on your phone, read today's three tasks, tap when something happens. That is the whole skill set.
Yes. Clinics on the vet portal send owners home with raise.dog running on their own protocols, so the advice matches what your vet actually wants you to do.
Yes, from settings, in about two taps. You keep access until the end of what you paid for, and nobody guilt-trips you on the way out.
Start free for 14 days
No card needed. Cancel anytime.