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Lend a Paw🐶🐱

A mobile app designed to help users add and track information about stray pets in their area. Currently using Thunkable to build a Prototype, the app aims to facilitate the process of helping stray animals find assistance. But will soon be Developed using Python Kivy Kit for Multi-Platform Application development.

Mobile App Design v1.0

Features

  • Splash Screens: Introduction screens to welcome users.
  • Home View: Displays all added stray pets with an option to add a new entry.
  • Add Paw Screen: Allows users to input stray pet details including:
    • Stray type (Dog or Cat)
    • Name of the person adding the information
    • Image of the stray pet
    • Location where the pet was last seen

Screens

  1. Splashscreen One: Initial welcome screen.
  2. Splashscreen Two: Secondary introduction screen.
  3. Home View: Main screen displaying added strays with an add button.
  4. Add Paw Screen: Screen to input stray details including type, name, image, and last seen location.

Usage

  1. Home View: View all added stray pets and add new entries.
  2. Add Paw Screen: Fill in the details about the stray pet and submit to save the information.

How to Contribute

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Clone your fork:
    git clone https://github.com/your-username/LendAPaw_app.git
  3. Create a new branch from main:
    cd LendAPaw_app
    git checkout -b feature-branch
  4. Make your changes and commit them:
    git add .
    git commit -m 'Add new feature'
  5. Push to the branch:
    git push origin feature-branch
  6. Create a new Pull Request:
    • Go to the repository on GitHub.
    • Click on the "Compare & pull request" button.
    • Submit the pull request.

License

This project is licensed under a custom lend a paw app license - see the LICENSE file for details.

Acknowledgments & Contributor Credits

  • Project Contributors > Cephas Cardozo & Andy Fernandes
  • Thanks to Thunkable for providing a platform to build the app.