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Mumtospaniels · 24/02/2025 17:03

Hi, has anybody used: experienced any of the dog/house sitting platforms, Rover or Pawshake? Any good or avoid!! Thanks

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boulevardofbrokendreamss · 24/02/2025 17:11

Holidays4Dogs | Home dog boarding | Local approved carers

RunningJo · 27/02/2025 23:12

I haven’t, I did download the rover app, but I wasn’t impressed. Then I read how some of the people on there don’t have insurance.
So whatever you decide to use, make sure they have the necessary insurance.

biscuitsandbooks · 28/02/2025 08:50

My only advice is to make sure that anyone you use to care for your pets is appropriately licensed and/or insured as necessary.

Those websites are great starting places but they don't check anyone's background or qualifications - they're basically just a place for people to advertise.

TealSwan · 20/05/2025 17:28

Looking for this dog bed size large see pic. Was from pets at home Liz loves harry.dint sell it anywhere.

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Itsbeenalongoldday · 23/05/2025 07:31

I have used rover just for day care and found two lovely girls to look after my boy. Haven’t tried overnight yet !

saywhatdidhesay · 23/05/2025 09:18

I tried rover and met one person who looked great on paper. However when we went to the house, they owned another dog there who they had not put on their profile. He was not neutered and kept trying to mate with my female puppy.

It was evident that it was an easy way to make money while they worked from home. I didn’t like that they didn’t have insurance and decided to delete the app. I think it’s useful if you can find the right person.

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