Most dog apps are built by tech founders who’ve never spent an afternoon in a driveway with a reactive Rottweiler. mypooch.ai is built by someone who has.
I’ve spent more time in driveways and living rooms than in marketing meetings. The dogs I work with are the ones other trainers gave up on — high-drive, reactive, biting, “untrainable.” Most of them aren’t broken. They’re just dogs nobody bothered to read correctly.
I built mypooch.ai because the same observation kept showing up across hundreds of sessions: owners didn’t lack love. They lacked a lens. They couldn’t see what their dog was telling them, and every app, article, and dog-aisle product was generic. Built for the average dog. There is no average dog.
So mypooch.ai is the lens. The AI is trained on the same predator-pattern framework I use with clients. It’s not trying to replace your trainer or your vet. It’s trying to give you the read the trainer gives you in the first 10 minutes — then build on it every day.
Two Border Collies. Same breed. Same age. Completely different dogs. Cookie-cutter training programs and off-the-shelf products treat every dog like the average dog. Your dog isn’t average. Their stuff shouldn’t be either.
mypooch.ai exists because owners deserve a tool that actually knows their dog — not a Reddit thread or a generic article. We built a system that takes who your dog is, what they’re doing today, where they’re heading next month, and gives you the read you’d get from a trainer with two decades in the field.
mypooch.ai is free to start. Three things make it sustainable:
Start free. Build your dog’s profile. Let the AI do the rest.