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asked a question Anyone interested in Rover shirts small?

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I bought 2 shirts from rover that ended up being too small and I forgot to return them before the return period was up.

They are mediums but fit like smalls. One green and one gray. If interested... search eBay for http://Rover.com shirts. It won't let me post a link. :-)

asked a question 2 Rover Shirts for Sale?

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I bought 2 shirts from rover that ended up being too small and I forgot to return them before the return period was up.

They are mediums but fit like smalls. If interested...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/222048651602

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commented answer Experience With Emergencies

Thanks for your input!

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Also, did you have to have a medical release form? I've noticed others mention one, but Rover doesn't say anything about it in their training materials nor supply one that I know of.

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Thanks for your response, Cari! I appreciate it.

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answered a question I'm new...if you sit at THEIR home...

I think you have people that would be interested in both. Personally, I visit several times a day (as agreed upon) like Cari does. I don't think I would feel comfortable sleeping at someone else's house. I also assume your fee would be much higher as they are essentially hiring you for 24 hours.

asked a question Experience With Emergencies

Obviously we all hope that our stays go smoothly and no one gets hurt or sick. But I was wondering if those who have had to take a client's dog to the vet could recount their experience? Rover suggests that you call them right away and they will walk you through it, but that seems like a bad time to get informed. When you're trying to call the vet to let them know you're coming, the pet parent, and Rover....

My experience with taking my own dog to the emergency vet is that they wanted permission to charge up to $500 up front and they would would then give me an estimate of any other charges after they examined him. Who pays this? You (the sitter)? Rover (how?) I know the insurance will cover everything over $250 assuming it's not a pre-existing condition...

I was just hoping some people could recount their first hand experiences. Thank you!