Download pet boards from Pinterest. Save DIY treat recipes, training infographics, grooming style references, and pet-friendly home designs. Reference them in the kitchen while baking treats or at the groomer.
Download Pet BoardsDIY pet treat pins are packed with ingredient lists and measurements. PinSuite downloads originals so the text is legible when you're standing in the kitchen.
Your "Treat Recipes", "Training Tips", "Grooming Styles", and "Pet-Friendly Home" sections download as separate folders.
Pet pins link to Chewy, Amazon, and Etsy for beds, toys, and supplies. CSV export preserves those product URLs as a shopping list.
Your own pet care board, a dog trainer's profile, a vet's educational collection, or a pet brand's styled content. Copy the URL.
Every treat recipe, training guide, and grooming photo at original quality. Sections become folders. Ingredient lists and product links are preserved.
Open the treat recipe while baking. Show the groomer the cut you want. Reference training steps during a session. All offline, no Pinterest needed.
| What You Need | Free | Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Save one pet pin | ✓ | ✓ |
| Download full pet board | — | ✓ |
| Folders by category | — | ✓ |
| CSV with product/supply links | — | ✓ |
| Private board access | — | ✓ |
| Training and DIY videos | ✓ | ✓ |
Your hands are full of flour and peanut butter making dog biscuits. You shouldn't be scrolling Pinterest. Download the recipe board and prop your phone up.
Download Pet BoardsPet Pinterest isn't just cute animal photos. It's one of the most practically-used categories on the platform. Pet owners save content they plan to act on: recipes they'll bake this weekend, training commands they'll practice tomorrow, a grooming style they'll request next month, a feeding station they'll build in the garage. The boards are action-oriented in a way that many Pinterest categories aren't.
This makes downloading especially valuable because the content gets referenced in contexts where Pinterest is inconvenient: standing in the kitchen with messy hands, in the backyard during a training session, at the groomer explaining what you want, at the pet store comparing beds. Having the pins saved locally means instant access in every one of these moments.
Homemade pet treat recipes are among the most saved and revisited pins on Pinterest. A typical treat recipe pin is an infographic with ingredient list, measurements, instructions, and a photo of the finished biscuits. These get revisited every time you bake a batch, which might be weekly or monthly.
The problem with referencing these on Pinterest: the infographic text is often tiny. In Pinterest's feed, the measurements and instructions blur into unreadable noise. At original resolution (PinSuite downloads at 1200-2500px), you can read "1/2 cup pumpkin puree, 2 tbsp peanut butter (no xylitol)" clearly on your phone screen while your hands are covered in dough.
Showing a dog groomer what you want is the pet equivalent of showing a hair stylist a photo. Pinterest boards full of Goldendoodle cuts, Poodle clips, and breed-specific styles are common. Downloading the grooming section means you walk into the appointment with high-resolution photos showing the exact coat length, ear style, and face shape. No fumbling with Pinterest on the salon's spotty wifi while holding your dog.
The most useful pet boards are organized by how you'll use the content:
This is the most emotionally significant category. Some pet owners maintain Pinterest boards as memorials: photos of their pet, shared memories, and tributes. These boards are irreplaceable. If the pinner's account is deleted or Pinterest changes its policies, those memories disappear. Downloading a memorial board creates a permanent local archive that doesn't depend on any platform staying online.