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How do I download the BusyPaws mobile app?

Written by Lauren Taylor

The BusyPaws app is intended for use by businesses with BusyPaws accounts, not their clients. At this time there is no client-facing app available.

The BusyPaws app allows you to more easily access BusyPaws on your phone or tablet. The download process varies slightly depending on whether you use an Apple or an Android device.

To easily download the BusyPaws app to your mobile device, click one of the images below to open the BusyPaws info page in the App Store (Apple devices) or the Google Play Store (Android devices):

Alternatively, see the sections below for step-by-step instructions on searching for the app in the App or Google Play stores.


Apple Devices (App Store)

To locate and download the BusyPaws app on your preferred Apple device, first head to the App Store on your device.

Using the search bar, type in "BusyPaws".

Once you have located the BusyPaws app, click the "Get" button to download it onto your device. Depending on your settings, you may need to confirm the download. Note that there is no charge to use the app, however you must have an Active BusyPaws account to log in.

After clicking the "Get" button, the app will begin to download. The button will be replaced with an icon showing the download progress.

Once the download has completed, the icon will be replaced with an "Open" button. Selecting that button will open the BusyPaws app.



Android Devices (Google Play Store)

The BusyPaws app allows you to more easily access BusyPaws on your phone or tablet. To get started with the mobile app, head to the App Store if you use an Apple device, or the Google Play Store if using an Android device.

Using the search bar, type in "BusyPaws".

Once you have located the BusyPaws app, click the "Install" button to download it onto your device. Depending on your settings, you may need to confirm the download. Note that there is no charge to use the app, however you must have an Active BusyPaws account to log in.

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