Now, Rover and Spot have a place to connect.
Pawsley, the new (and appropriately named) social network for dogs is making quite an impact with the social network crowd. Many pet owners love talking about their dogs, so a site like Pawsley was developed not only to cater to that market, but more importantly to give dog owners a place to find unbiased, resourceful and relevant information about their pet lifestyle.
The target of the site is to give dog owners a place where they can comfortably ask appropriate pet questions. Places like Facebook and Twitter may be popular for social networking, but certain topics may annoy other users. The site also allows for users to upload their videos and pictures to share with their network while the driving point behind it all is to connect dog owners all over the globe.
Users can also access the site for many social reasons including finding other dog owners so that they can set play date appointments, find dog shows that are in the area and find groups that cater to specific breeds and other dog interests like temperament, behavior and dietary needs. Pawsley gives owners a place to connect with other users who are as interested in the same topics as the other person, all without annoying or alienating the other friends or business connections that they may have on the other popular and more common social sites.
The Pawsley social site takes things even further with pet-themed retail coupon offerings which is similar to the business models of Groupon and Living Social. They will send out coupon deals that are pet-directed that often reach well over 40 percent off the original prices. With each purchase, the buyer earns points and can trade those points in for gift certificates or other merchandise.

Thanks for the coverage! Hope you dig the site!
We do. It’s awesome