Tidying profile, footer, and legal surfaces

I cleaned up a set of quiet product edges: profile links, footer visibility, legal contact details, and dog-detail spacing. The goal was to make focused surfaces feel less cluttered and more intentional.

This was a cleanup pass across the parts of the app people do not always notice until they feel wrong.

The profile menu became clearer: terms and privacy split into separate links, Help points to support, and the menu itself is easier to keep consistent.

The footer got a better sense of place. It belongs on browse and discovery surfaces, but not everywhere. Saved, Profile, Dog, and Provider pages are more focused, and the marketing footer was adding weight in places where the user already had a specific job.

I also cleaned up the legal contact language so it gives people a path without publishing more address detail than necessary.

Finally, dog detail got more breathing room above the fixed mobile contact bar. That kind of spacing sounds tiny, but it is exactly what decides whether a page feels carefully finished on a real phone.