commented question | Can a client still message you if you've archived the conversation? Yes! This article may be helpful, as well. You can also 'unarchive' if your potential client decides to book. https://support.rover.com/hc/en-us/articles/115002515583-How-do-I-manage-my-inbox- |
commented question | how do I set rates? Here's a video that shows you how to adjust your rates. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6ewcVjwtVc&list=PLFEVUcQYgTIpbFplPEok_mxzqmDXD4Hba&index=6 and here's an article that may be helpful as well. https://support.rover.com/hc/en-us/articles/202838354-How-do-I-edit-my-rates- |
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answered a question | How do I update my calendar to indicate dates I am availabile to walk/sit? This video shows you how to update your calendar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AV64V... This article may also be helpful. https://support.rover.com/hc/en-us/ar... |
answered a question | Didn't Rover use to have dog bath and/or dog grooming as an added service? This video may be helpful, too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6ewc... |
commented question | Help when out of the country and something is going wrong with a Rover sitter? Please contact Rover support - they can help you in this situation. 888-453-7889, via https://support.rover.com/hc/en-us/requests/new, or through the app. |
commented answer | Customer support number? The number is correct and works for me. You can also contact support the way that Leslie recommends. |
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edited answer | Why does my dog grunt? Grunting in dogs is possibly an involuntary action, caused by hard breathing that's reduced in pace. When your dog grunts and relaxes, he's not trying to put on a show of happiness. His emotions and comfort level are indeed genuine. Don't assume that grunting in dogs is necessarily always an indication of joy. |
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