
A Pawcci interest pilot
Good Outings
Help someone have a good dog moment.
See the idea move
From a small request to a genuinely good outing.
A requester describes a public moment. A dog owner explores whether it suits their dog. If both people want to continue, they choose how to communicate and arrange the details outside Pawcci.
This animated product preview is illustrative, not a live marketplace.
An illustrative public board shows a calm family dog hello, an adoption-curious walk, and a community day. One example request opens with public-place and supervision details.
Concept preview only. No live requests, matching, messaging, scheduling, or booking.
Start small
A good outing does not need to be formal to matter.
Sometimes a family wants a gentle first dog hello. Someone considering adoption wants an honest walk with an owner. A community event could use a few friendly dogs and their people. Good Outings explores a public board for those moments.
Illustrative idea
A first dog hello in the park
A guardian wants to help a child practice a calm, respectful dog greeting. A dog owner decides whether a short public hello fits their dog.
Public place. Guardian and dog owner stay present.Illustrative idea
Meet a dog before adopting
Someone curious about life with a dog meets an owner who is happy to share an honest walk and conversation in public.
No sales pitch. No private-home visit.Illustrative idea
Bring dogs to a community day
A local organizer wants dog-owner volunteers for a public fundraiser, cleanup, or neighborhood event with clear host rules.
The host sets the event requirements.Illustrative concepts only. There are no live requests, matching, messaging, or booking on this page.
One idea, different boundaries
The setting determines the path.
A park hello and a hospital program should never be treated as the same thing. Good Outings keeps the ladder visible before anyone takes a next step.
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Public and self-directed
Guardian-supervised dog hellos, adoption-curious walks, charity events, and other low-pressure ideas in public places.
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Host-screened
Libraries, schools, campuses, workplaces, and community organizations keep their own approval, behavior, health, and privacy rules.
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Certified pathway
Hospitals, airports, care settings, and therapy programs commonly require third-party registration, insurance, health records, and facility onboarding.
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Specialist referral
Clinical, crisis, court, hospice, and other highly sensitive work belongs with established specialist organizations and host-led programs.
A simple safety promise
Public, supervised, and easy to decline.
Casual outings stay in appropriate public places. The dog owner remains in control of the dog, guardians remain with children, and either party can decide the idea is not a fit.
- No private-home or unsupervised child visits.
- No medical, clinical, therapeutic, or behavior promises.
- No precise home addresses on a public board.
- Hosts and certified programs keep their own approval rules.
Pawcci does not certify therapy dogs, grant service-dog public access, approve dogs for children or seniors, guarantee placement, or arrange sensitive facility visits.
A few honest answers
Before this becomes anything bigger.
Is there a live request board today?
No. This page is testing interest in the idea. The examples and animated board are illustrative, with no live requests, matching, messaging, or booking.
Would Pawcci arrange the meetup?
The product direction is a public interest board. People would choose whether to connect and arrange details outside Pawcci using a communication method they trust.
Can any friendly dog visit a hospital or school?
No. Sensitive settings set their own requirements and may require therapy-dog registration, health records, insurance, background checks, training, and host approval.
What happens after I submit interest?
Pawcci may email you only about Good Outings research, a possible pilot, or a relevant follow-up. Submitting does not place you into a meetup or a general marketing list.
Small outing. Clear boundaries. A genuinely good moment.
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