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What Is A Rover Sitter? write

A Rover sitter is an independent contractor providing pet care services such as boarding, house sitting, dog walking, and drop-in visits, via the Rover platform.

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How Does The Rover App Work For Pet Sitters?

  1. Create a profile, set rates, select pet preferences, and pass a backgroun check.
  2. Receive request via text, email, or the app, and respond quickly (within 5 minutes is recommended) to inscrease booking chances.
  3. Use the app to schedule a meeting with potential clients to ensure a good fit/
  4. Offer services including boarding, house sitting, dog walking, drop-in visits, or daycare.
  5. Use the app to send updates, photos, and use Rover Cards for tacking walks or drop-ins.
  6. Payment is automatically released two days after a service is completed with a payment services.
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Requirements To Become A Rover Sitter

  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Muss pass a mandatory background check.
  • Must complete the Rover safety quiz/
  • Create a profile, which includes adding photos, setting pet preferences, and highlighting experience with animals.
  • After submitting, the profile is a reviewed by the Rover team, qhich can take 10-20 business days.

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Pros Of Being A Sitter For Rover

  • You can set your own schedule, rates, and service offerings (boarding, sitting, walking, or doggy daycare).
  • The app provides access to a large base of pet owners in your area, sparing you from finding clients yourself.
  • You get paid to spend time with animals.
  • The platform offers insurance covering listed pets during a stay, offering peace of mind for both sitters and owners.
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Cons Of Being A Sitter For Rover

  • Rover takes a 20% commission on your earnings, and the company charges a fee for booking new clients.
  • Work can be unstable, and it can take time to get initial clients, resulting in months with few or no request.
  • You could encounter difficult pets, pets with behavior issues, or unreasonable owners.
  • As an independent contractor, you do no receive benefits like health insurance, paid leave, or automatic tax withholding.
  • Even with insurance, you are responsible for the safety of pets in your home or care.

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Sign Up To Become A Sitter For Rover

Still Interested in becoming a dog walker for Rover? Click here to start the signup process.

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Disclaimer

I do not work for or represent Rover. This page is built to give information to those looking to become a sitter for the app.

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