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Personalise your dog's details for precise walk times.
Build a Mix
Up to 3 breeds. Inherits the most sensitive parent's needs.
Name Your Mix
Dev Console
Recent Rain (Wet Ground)?
High Pollution?
High Pollen?
Force Day Mode?
Force Night Mode?
Force Fireworks Season?
Build History
v1.8.0
• Dual Surface Thermodynamic Engine: App now tracks both light pavement and dark road temperatures using albedo physics to ensure complete accuracy.
• PM2.5 tracking verified for acute respiratory protection.
• Dynamic Color-Coding added to Extra Sensor Data.
• Swipeable 7-Day Forecast.
v1.7.0
• Immersive Frosted Glass overlay added for Humidity Warnings.
• Organic Condensation Physics engine added.
• Pollen tracking expanded to include Tree and Weed/Flower data.
PawChecker v1.8.0 monitors thermal, atmospheric, and respiratory safety for your dog.
Dual Surface Thermodynamic Engine: Different surfaces trap heat differently based on their 'albedo' (light reflection). Dark roads absorb massive heat, while light paving stays much cooler. PawChecker independently calculates both surfaces using live weather conditions to give you precise warnings when crossing roads.
Why PM2.5? Because dogs walk so close to the ground, they inhale concentrated exhaust. We track PM2.5 (ultrafine particles) because it bypasses natural filters and directly enters the bloodstream, posing an acute threat.
Help keep PawChecker free for everyone.
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Android: Tap Menu → Install App
Privacy Policy
1. Data We Collect PawChecker uses Google Analytics to understand how users interact with our tool.
2. Location Data We request GPS access to provide accurate local weather data. This is processed in real-time and is not stored on our servers.
3. Local Storage We save your selected dogs and temperature preferences locally on your device. This data is not transmitted to us.
4. Third-Party Services We use Open-Meteo and BigDataCloud APIs. They receive coordinates to fetch weather reports but receive no personal identifiers.