Best Social Sites and Apps for Pet Lovers

Many social networks, including Facebook and Instagram, feature plenty of posts showcasing beloved furry family members. But if you want more of a connection with devoted pet parents, pet-specific sites and apps help you share, connect, learn, and even adopt. Here’s a look at six great social sites and apps dedicated to pets.

Be sure to check out Facebook Groups centered around dogs, cats, pets, and other beloved animal companions, such as Cool Dog Group.

Petzbe is an Instagram-like app with the tagline “No Humans Allowed.” Petzbe is designed to let your pet connect with fellow pets worldwide, join themed photo challenges, and participate in fundraising via the “Lend a Paw” photo-sharing event once a month. With an active and fun community, adorable photos, and ties to pet-related charities, Petzbe is a must for pet lovers and their furry friends.

With apps for iOS and Android, Petzbe’s goal is to bring all pets worldwide into a loving, fun community.

Yummypets, available as an iOS and Android app, is a community of more than 500,000 pet parents, and it isn’t just for dog and cat owners. Equines, reptiles, and even rodents are celebrated by their proud human companions.

The idea is to capture and share photos and videos of your pets’ sweetest moments while viewing hilarious pet videos and learning about behavior and healthcare issues from Yummypets’ veterinarian partners. With an Instagram-like experience and active community, Yummypets is a treat for pet parents.

Kokonoko is Japanese for “Where do you belong, little guy?” and this social networking app aims to be a home for all dogs and cats.

Dokonoko is a new social network for friends of cats and dogs everywhere. It’s a place to keep a protective eye on your own pets, your friends’ pets, and even strays with no human family at all. Share pictures, vital data, and identifying features so that the animals you love are never alone, even when they’re lost or in trouble.

Catster offers a slew of resources for the cat lover, including information on cat behavior, health care, breeds, and more. It’s the home base of the Let’s Talk About Cats podcast and Catster magazine, which features articles like “Does Your Cat Love You?” and “The 5 Stages of Cat Pregnancy.”

The social and community aspects of Catster have moved to Facebook, Instagram, and other social media sites, where users can ask questions, share, and interact with other cat parents.

Catster’s sister site, Dogster, is a goldmine of information about dogs, with articles and videos designed to teach and explain. Learn about dog health care, puppy training, dog breeds, and more. Subscribe to Dogster magazine for even more insight into man’s best friend.

Like Catster, Dogster’s community features have been moved from the main site to its social media feeds.