


Every dog is an individual. One barks at skateboards. One sits down at every corner. One lives for the doorman’s treats. One only wants to watch squirrels for an hour. The personality profile captures who your dog actually is their pace, their greeting style, their sniff preferences, their recovery curve, what makes them shut down. We match those answers to Woofer Walkers who actually fit not whoever had an open slot on the route.
Every dog falls into one of four archetypes. Your dog’s answers place them on the map.

Pacer
The dog who needs to move. Pace forward, eyes ahead, steady rhythm. Doesn’t want to dawdle, doesn’t want to stop at every tree, doesn’t want to socialize with every dog on the sidewalk. A Woofer matched to a Pacer keeps the pace and skips the small talk.

Anchor
The dog who needs to feel grounded. Calm pace, predictable route, the same Woofer Walker as often as possible. Anchors do badly with surprises and brilliantly with rhythm. A Woofer matched to an Anchor builds the routine and protects it.

Wagger
The everything. Greets everyone. Wants to know the doorman, the schnauzer, the toddler in the stroller. A Woofer matched to a Wagger leans into the social energy and reads the room when it’s time to keep moving.

Safekeeper
The dog who is most themselves with their people. Wants to walk where their dog parent walks. Has strong opinions about routes, weather, who they greet. Cautious in crowds, bold in the long way around. A Woofer matched to a Sidekick honors the dog’s preferences and treats the walk as the dog’s walk — not the walker’s.

The personality profile gives us your dog’s match. We surface the best Woofer Walker matches in your neighborhood — already vetted at the 4.4% standard, already familiar with your block, already matched on temperament. You pick your dog’s Team yourself — typically three or more Woofers. Your first walk is free — Meet & Greet included.



