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Why does Rover calculate charges per pet rather than per night when there is no additional pet fee? Why do I constantly need to request that the sitter adjust the rate so that both pets equal the nightly rate?

Why does Rover calculate charges per pet rather than per night for house sitting when there is no additional pet fee specified by the sitter? I constantly need to request that the sitter adjust it so that it equals the nightly rate.

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It's probably the sitters you requested didn't have there charges set up right. It should always do a first dog rait per day on daycare, or per night on boarding, the additional dogs at the sitters (additional dog) rait per day or per night. Unless the sitter doesn't have a second dog reduced rait.

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You will need to direct that question to Rover Customer Support. The number is [Edit: Rover’s contact options have changed. Visit the Rover Help Center at https://support.rover.com/ to find the phone number, help articles, or chat with the team].

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I don't understand why, we are getting charged 20% per pet, than just 20% per service. One charge of 20% for the whole service per walk, drop in or house-sitting.