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Singles Who Love Dogs Have a New Place to Connect

Damjan
by Damjan
13 Dec 2025

Many people joke that finding love today feels more complex than ever. Endless scrolling, awkward chats, and mismatched expectations can make modern dating a real test of patience.

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But for anyone who feels their dog understands them better than most dating apps do, there’s a new option that aims to search for more fun - and far more genuine. A dating app called Frolly, created in Charlotte, North Carolina, is built around one idea: people connect more easily when they already share something meaningful.

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On this platform, that common thread is a love of dogs. Whether someone owns a dog or adores them, Frolly wants to bring together people who feel happiest with a wagging tail nearby.

Instead of focusing only on user biographies, prompts, or perfectly curated photos, the app gives dogs a central role. When someone signs up, they can create a profile for themselves and another for their furry companion. This gives others a clearer picture of who they are and how their lifestyle might match.

The creators of Frolly believe that starting with a shared affection for dogs lays the foundation for healthier, more compatible relationships. After all, people often show their most relaxed and authentic selves when they’re around their pets.

Frolly highlights real dog habits and traits to help users find truly pet-compatible matches.

The dog profiles aren’t just for show. The app asks practical questions that matter to potential partners who also value pet-friendly living. Users can include details such as whether their dog is shy or outgoing, used to being around kids, comfortable on the couch, or friendly toward other animals.

Anyone who has tried dating with a pet knows that these small details can influence daily routines and plans, and Frolly aims to make that compatibility clear from the start.

Frolly highlights real dog habits and traits to help users find truly pet-compatible matches.
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Frolly isn’t limited strictly to dog owners, but it does require that users genuinely consider themselves “dog people.” Someone who dislikes pets or prefers to avoid them wouldn’t be the right fit, and the app makes that clear.

The goal is to build a community of people who find joy in the presence of dogs, whether that means owning one or simply loving them from afar.

Frolly offers six months free and donates 25% of profits to animal welfare, making dog-focused dating feel more meaningful.

To encourage early adoption, Frolly is offering the app free for the first six months after launch. After that introductory period, the subscription price will be $12, placing it in the same range as many other dating platforms. What sets Frolly apart, however, isn’t only its focus on pet-centric matchmaking.

The company has announced that it will donate 25% of its profits to organisations that support animal welfare. For users, that means each subscription helps contribute to rescue efforts, care programs, and other initiatives that improve the lives of animals in need. It’s a small but meaningful way to make dating feel a little more purposeful.

Frolly offers six months free and donates 25% of profits to animal welfare, making dog-focused dating feel more meaningful.
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If the Charlotte launch goes well, the plan is to bring Frolly to other major cities across the United States. Founder Amanda Levine has mentioned Chicago and New York as early expansion targets, aiming to reach a nationwide audience eventually.

She explained in an interview that people often reveal their most authentic selves when interacting with their pets, and she believes this sincerity can help users form more honest connections right from the start.

As dating apps continue to evolve, Frolly enters the scene with a warm, light-hearted approach that blends companionship, personality, and shared values.

For dog lovers who want more than small talk and swipes, it offers a chance to meet someone who already speaks the same language - the one expressed through wagging tails, muddy paws, and unconditional love.

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