The story
Made for dog people
A little club with one rule: every dog gets a fair, honest card.
Hi — I’m Johanna K, and I made The Good Dog Club because choosing a dog is one of the biggest decisions a household can make, and most of the advice out there is either a wall of text or a ranking that pretends there’s a single “best” breed.
There is no best dog. There’s only the dog that fits your life.
So I built something simpler: one honest card per breed. The same four traits every time — energy, friendliness, trainability, grooming — scored on a five-paw scale, next to a real photo and the practical facts you actually weigh, like size, lifespan, and what the dog was originally bred to do.
Why the paws
A five-paw meter forces a judgement. A Border Collie’s five paws of energy isn’t a brag — it’s a warning that a quiet apartment won’t be enough. A French Bulldog’s single paw of grooming is a genuine perk. Read the paws against your own week and the right match tends to reveal itself.
And the game?
Because dogs are also just fun. Biscuit Dash is a small game of fetch — the reminder that behind every trait score is a creature who mostly wants to run, eat, and be near you.