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In this Thursday, July 27, 2017, photo, Tanoopa Jaikaran walks with Mimosa, a 9-year old pit bull mix in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan. Jaikaran  left a marketing job last year to start a dog-walking and pet-sitting business.  In New York and elsewhere, pet-boarding rules have gotten new attention with the rise of apps. The popular Rover and a former rival, DogVacay, were among the top five highest-funded “pet tech” start-ups in the last five years, according to CB Insights, which tracks venture capital.  (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

In this Thursday, July 27, 2017, photo, Tanoopa Jaikaran walks with Mimosa, a 9-year old pit bull mix in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan. Jaikaran left a marketing job last year to start a dog-walking and pet-sitting business. In New York and elsewhere, pet-boarding rules have gotten new attention with the rise of apps. The popular Rover and a former rival, DogVacay, were among the top five highest-funded “pet tech” start-ups in the last five years, according to CB Insights, which tracks venture capital. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

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