Assign dogs to van crates, and PawDash sequences each round by postcode with drive times per stop. Your walkers see the full run sheet on their phone -- no more guessing the order or doubling back across town.
Most dog walking software treats a "round" as a list of names. A real round is a vehicle, a set of pickups and drop-offs, and a finite amount of daylight. Get the order wrong and you burn fuel, miss slots and finish late. PawDash was built around the van, not the calendar.
Drag each dog onto a visual top-down layout of your van. Crate sizes and positions match your real vehicle, so the loading plan is the one your walker actually uses.
PawDash orders the stops by postcode and recomputes drive times between them, so the round runs in a sensible geographic order instead of the order bookings came in.
Each walker opens their round on their phone and works down the list: who is next, where, and any notes for that dog. Designed for iPad use in the van and phone use between walks.
Add a last-minute dog or drop a cancellation and the sequence and drive times update -- no rebuilding the round by hand.
The result: tighter rounds, less fuel, fewer late finishes, and a walker who always knows the next stop. As you add vans and staff, each round stays self-contained and each walker only sees their own run sheet.
Set up a van, drop in your dogs, and watch the round sequence in minutes.