Will The Sharks Throw A Bone To WOOF? | Shark Tank US | Shark Tank Global

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Published 2023-12-30
Arsy Khodabandelou is seeking $100,000 for for 10% of his app-based business, Woof, an app that allows pet owners to have a sense of security should the worse happen to pet owners.

From Season 14 Episode 19

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All Comments (21)
  • @barelytrine
    I dont think the sharks realize how many single pet owners there are.
  • @johnbrown3947
    This could work for people too. Like a security service if your not home by a certain time you get a call. This could be a really big company and pets should be a small percentage of it.
  • @dontsuck
    I see this is a fantastic service. There are more and more people living alone with pets that don't live around family because of the cost of living in some cities. I moved from California to Texas and I don't have any friends or family anywhere near by me. This is a fantastic service that I will absolutely subscribe to. Having that piece of mind for so little per month is a fantastic value.
  • @accordeontipico
    I don't own a pet and I think this is amazing. Hope he takes the sharks useful advice and blows this up!
  • @wintercame
    There are many more useful features to the app than the least used one, which he presented. Basically for $30 per year you can get all the info on your pet(s) uploaded to one place: name, age, breed description, weight, food, medications and health, vet contact, toys, preferences and habits, etc. This can be accessed by your pet sitters. Also this app can be used by people who have NO PETS. Which means it's an essential wellness check for you at $30/yr, which is likely cheaper than any medic alert what-nots out there. So it's applicable to anybody living alone! He promoted the wrong feature and buyers to the Sharks.
  • @najlaaakhiar9843
    I think it's great service , Robert talking that everyone has friends and family around, I mean c'moon , of course not, a lot of people live alone with their pets and they would love to have that kind of service!
  • @interabie
    I think Robert overlooked the fact that in an emergency, ur family or friends may not be available at that specific time. Additionally, do ur friends and family always know where u are?
  • @mrhumble2937
    Can be small business but don't think it'll blow up.
  • @melissac7646
    I feel like a majority of roberts questions are very out of touch with the average person, like not knowing the price of peanut butter and again being out of the loop with pets
  • @huhwhatomg
    It's absolutely a major concern in my life. Good idea. Also mark is such a nice guy. Always encouraging people.
  • @jcout25
    5:10 I think Robert is missing the point. Lets say you get knocked unconscious in a car accident on your drive home from work. You've already been away from home for 8-10 hours, you wake up in a hospital bed hours or even days later. What happens to your pet? The stress that causes them could be irreparable. Robert is under the assumption that during the emergencies when this service is truly needed, you'd just call your friend or family member and say go take care of my pet....that's not why this service was created. This app will contact those people for you. Set it and forget it. And at 30 bucks a year, I'll subscribe today. I fly paramotors and have ALWAYS been concerned about my dog's well being if I were to plummet to my death. This service was created for people like me. I think EVERY pet owner would spend 30 bucks a year for another level of safety for their family member.
  • @meya3226
    I would like to see more boarding facilities for pets when owners have an emergency.
  • @chrisbarry9345
    It's just totally and complete. He needs to have a network of pet support locations or people. There needs to be something beyond just calling the police
  • @Vr4z1el
    There are more and more single people. Less people want to get into relationships and move away from family. This is a great service that I think would catch on nationwide. I just dont think he figured out how to scale it for when it does take off and that is what turned the sharks off.
  • @Souless-Monster
    Sounds like a nice idea for a pet insurance company to add to their services, given some tweaks and improvements and in the functionality (setting a timer whenever you leave the house is too much and will trigger too many warnings)
  • @sdonbrradd
    And now he does not even need employees, he can do this with AI.
  • @iwrk
    The moment he confirmed that he doesn't own the name WOOF, he was done. It shows a lack thoroughness and also arrogance. He must think the sharks are stupid.
  • :Mr wonderful. Have you sold this to anybody???? :ceo. Of course! 😂