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If I add detailed "care instructions" for my dog, will only the sitter be able to see it, or is that information public? How do I send a 2-page care document to my sitter through Rover without having it be publicly viewed?

I want to send our sitter a 2-page doc with detailed care instructions along with personal contact information for while we're away. How can I do that through http://Rover.com without that information being viewed publicly? If I add this information to my dog's profile, which is where the "care instructions" come from, it seems to be public.

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Are you in the create a profile stage before you select a dog walker? Do you want prospective walkers to see all of the care steps before doing a meet and greet?

I believe the question was whether or not it would be public information

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I always ask my clients to please leave a detailed letter in the kitchen for the care of all the animals I'm taking care of

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Personally, don't worry about dog care information going public. It's only care information. But only the sitters that you do a request for can click on your dog's bio and see all the stuff you typed in. I love that you have 2 pages. I wish all my people bothered to give so much. I commonly get blank page on the dogs. To everyone reading this, at least type in the vet name, address, and phone number. Another must, how much food per meal and how many meals. I always ask, but sometimes we have other dogs also and forget who said what. Definitely add food information. And if there a grazer, it's ok, say my dogs a grazer and hardly eats anything in one sitting. Even that's important to know. Or if your dog poops right after eating, or he never poops till the next day or morning. Also priceless... Don't hold back, everything helps... 2 pages? Not a problem... Just keep typing... More is better, especially if it's some person that really doesn't have the dog experience that they claimed. I hear a lot about those. They need all the information possible. Those guys are reading everything you typed, probably a cuple times. So don't hold back, and forget about concerns about it possibly going public. That's not what you should be worried about. Think about your dog, just start typing and don't hold back...