Google’s Dog Search app is going to launch in the Android platform later this year, according a report from Android Central.
The app is due to launch sometime in the first half of next year.
The Google search engine was last updated in 2014, and it’s been available in both the Android Market and Google Play stores for a while now.
The app’s developer, a Japanese firm named Dogo, was first spotted by Android Central in March.
The company has been active in the search space since its launch last year.
The announcement comes just days after Google unveiled a new update to its search engine that brings the feature-rich feature-complete version of the company’s search engine to Android.
The feature-packed version of Google’s search app comes with a number of improvements over the Google Search app on iOS, and is available for free to anyone who owns a Google account.
Google’s announcement of the new update came after the company announced it was adding more than 150 new features to the app over the next year, including the ability to create a new search term, search by date, search the top 10 cities in the world, search for restaurants, and more.
Google also said it was working on adding new search features that would improve the overall search experience on Android.