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Home›How To›How to Contact Wag: 7 Steps

How to Contact Wag: 7 Steps

By Matthew Lynch
April 1, 2024
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Contacting Wag for your dog walking and pet sitting needs is simple and straightforward. Follow these seven steps to reach out to Wag and start taking advantage of their curated services.

1. Visit the Wag website:

Navigate to the Wag website at https://wagwalking.com/. Here, you will find all the information about their services and how to get started.

2. Download the Wag app:

Wag has an easy-to-use mobile application that streamlines scheduling and communication with dog walkers and pet sitters. You can find it in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store by searching for “Wag.”

3. Create an account:

After downloading the app, sign up for a new account with your email address or Facebook credentials. This will allow you to access Wag’s extensive network of professionals.

4. Follow Wag on social media:

If you wish to receive updates about promotions and news, follow Wag on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

5. Determine your needs:

Knowing what type of service you require – be it dog walking, boarding, or sitting – along with the number of pets you have, will make it easier for you when starting a conversation with Wag professionals.

6. Request a booking:

Once you’ve set up your account and narrowed down your needs, book a service through the mobile app. Schedule a one-time appointment or set up recurring dates if you need more consistent assistance.

7. Contact customer support:

If you need help or have questions regarding Wag’s services, reach out to their customer support team through live chat in the mobile app (available 24/7) or via email at [email protected].

By following these steps, you can efficiently connect with Wag for your pet care requirements and ensure that your furry friends are in good hands whenever you need assistance.

 

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