5 apps every pet owner should download

There is no instruction manual on how to be the perfect pet owner. Luckily, there are many resources you can rely on. Tap or click for nine things Kim buys for her dog Abby that your dog deserves, too.

There are apps for veterinary care, nutrition, grooming and even plain old getting social with other local dog moms and cat dads.

With so many options, knowing which apps are best is challenging. Don’t worry. We’ve done the work for you. Keep reading for five of the best apps for pet owners.

1. Pet First Aid

Just like any other member of your family, your animal companion may find themselves compromised by illness, injury, or even things like an allergic reaction. When disaster strikes, where can you turn?

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This app, sponsored by the American Red Cross, is your one-stop shop for everything related to your pet’s health. You’ll find step-by-step emergency guides, a vet locator, and even a fun quiz section where you can put your knowledge to the ultimate test. The app is available for iOS and Android.

2. PetParents

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