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Should I mark licensed or bonded and insured in the application process if I want to dog sit in another person's home?

If I want to dog sit in someone else's home only and not have any dogs come to my home, what do I mark in the application?

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Rover insurance provides limited coverage with every booking regardless of the service. The question on the application is asking if you have independent insurance coverage already in place as many Rover sitters do.

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Agreed, it’s a smart idea to have your own through PSI or similar- they are specialty pet care insurers- Rover unfortunately doesn’t really have a consistent true insurance coverage. Like many large tech companies Rover is self insured - so each claim is case by case and no set amounts or coverage