A dog-walking and pet-sitting booking network
Is the demand real?
Geneva has many dog owners, dual-income households, and frequent international travellers who need walking and sitting, so baseline demand is genuine. But the space is well served by established platforms like Pawshake and Rover-style apps plus informal local sitters, and the service commoditizes quickly with thin margins. Demand is real but the competition gap is narrow, so this only works with a sharp differentiator like a vetted premium tier or a single underserved neighbourhood, not as a generic network.
Growing or fading?
Pet-care demand is steady, but the booking-network space is crowded and undifferentiated, so a generic entrant faces a hard, commoditized fight.
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