Help your pet make friends
before you need care.

PawFellowship helps you meet local pet owners, arrange Paw Dates, and build familiarity over time. When you later need a walk, visit, or stay, you are asking someone your pet has had a chance to know.

Talk first

Message local members before arranging a Paw Date, walk, visit, or stay.

Check the fit

Review pets, preferences, feedback, and availability in one place.

Book with points

No card payments — care requests run on Kibble Points.

A social way to find trusted help

4 steps
1

Create your profile and add your pet

Share personality, routines, and the kind of local pet friends you are hoping to meet.

2

Find nearby owners with context

Check pets, reviews, preferences, and whether they are open to meetups or care help.

3

Start with a message or Paw Date

Let pets and people get familiar before turning the relationship into a care request.

What members ask first

Is it free to join?

Yes. New members start with 20 Kibble Points and no card details required.

Important safety point

Members are not background-checked. Use reviews, messaging, and meet-and-greets to assess suitability yourself.

Everything important is visible before you meet

The owner journey is designed around conversation, pet compatibility, and gradual trust before any care request happens.

1

Join and complete your profile

Set up your account, verify your email, and add the pet details that make care safer and smoother.

2

Search members who fit your pet

Use profiles, pet details, and real reviews to find people worth messaging or meeting.

3

Arrange a low-pressure first meet

Use a Paw Date or meet-and-greet to see how pets and people get along.

4

Use Kibble Points for care

When you do need help, points are held only after acceptance, then transferred on completion or refunded if it doesn't go ahead.

More familiarity before you hand over care

Built around friendships, not urgency

Messaging, Paw Dates, and profile review come before requests, encouraging conversation instead of impulsive care arrangements.

Fellows are owners, not professionals

Every fellow has their own pet. The relationship starts as local pet people getting to know each other, which feels very different from hiring a stranger.

Most owners help neighbours too

Once people know each other, many members start helping neighbours back. The direction of support changes depending on the week, and Kibble Points keep it balanced.

Before You Book

Run through this checklist first

A short conversation and a few practical checks usually tell you far more than a star rating alone.

Ask whether they have experience with your pet type, age, temperament, and any medication or anxiety needs.

Read reviews for specifics about reliability, communication, and how the member handled real care situations.

Arrange a meet-and-greet before a first stay, longer arrangement, or any care where routines matter.

Share feeding instructions, emergency contacts, and vet details clearly in the care notes.

When Care Is Needed

Use the community for everyday help or planned trips

PawFellowship supports different care formats, but the positioning stays the same: meet socially first, then ask trusted local owners for help.

How Kibble Points work

Overnight care

For holidays, weekends away, or any time your pet needs a trusted temporary home.

Day care

Ideal for workdays, local travel, or busy periods when your routine needs extra cover.

Drop-in visits

Useful for feeding, companionship, litter checks, or short home visits while you are out.

Dog walking

A simple way to get help with exercise, routine, and local day-to-day support.

Start with your pet profile, then meet local pet friends

Join free, get 20 Kibble Points, and use messaging, Paw Dates, reviews, and meet-and-greets to build trust before you need care.