Pet Local OS Get matched

Provider growth

For Austin Pet Care Providers

Pet Local OS helps Austin vets, groomers, boarding facilities, trainers, and emergency care providers turn local search traffic into better profile visibility, qualified owner inquiries, and cleaner booking paths.

Best fit

Who should claim or upgrade

  • Austin veterinary clinics and urgent-care providers
  • Dog groomers, mobile groomers, and salon teams
  • Boarding, daycare, and training providers
  • Operators who want cleaner local SEO and booking conversion

Provider plans

Start with a listing claim, then prove demand.

Each plan routes to the provider claim form and keeps the commercial signal inside the lead workflow.

Starter

Free

Claim basic listing details, correct service category, update public contact path, and request source review.

  • Basic listing correction request
  • Service and Austin area placement
  • Public booking/contact path review
  • Provider source-check queue
Free claim

Partner

$299/mo

Add featured placement, conversion tracking, local SEO review, and campaign-page support for high-value provider categories.

  • Featured category positioning
  • Campaign or service-specific landing page
  • Website and booking-flow review
  • Monthly local search and lead readout
Partner $299/mo

Why providers claim listings

Pet owners use the site when they are comparing timing, price signals, service fit, neighborhood convenience, and provider policies. Claimed listings can make the next booking step clearer and reduce friction before an owner contacts the business.

What gets reviewed

Profile reviews focus on provider name, service category, Austin area, booking path, phone or contact form, hours, policy notes, source quality, and whether the listing is a fit for puppy, senior, anxious, urgent, or recurring-care searches.

Best fit providers

The strongest early partners are providers that already receive local search demand but have incomplete listing details, weak booking pages, limited service-area content, or no clear way to measure high-intent directory clicks.