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asked a question | Is it possible to get retroactive referral credit? My friend just signed up to be a Rover sitter, but she forgot to mention me as her referral. Is it possible for her to still do that, even though her profile is technically already created? |
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commented answer | Can owners see what you rated their dog? Thanks for the response! I definitely appreciate the anonymity. As a sitter, I think it's important to allow at least the option to keep comments private, that way I'll be more inclined to give completely transparent reviews. |
asked a question | Can owners see what you rated their dog? Just curious, but when I write a review of someone's dog, or rate them, is that public information? |
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asked a question | Will there be screening for Immunizations/Fleas/Heartworm? Like the title says, is there anything in the works to require dog owners to provide proof of immunizations and flea/heartworm treatment? The spread of fleas and heartworm has been proven to be moving further north into regions usually free of those pests, and these diseases are extremely virulent here in the South. |
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answered a question | What is the best product to clean urine smell? If you have a smelly spot outside, like from a favorite pee-spot, you can make your own natural deodorizer. I will douse an area with water mixed with baking soda and pureed citrus peels. Baking soda neutralizes the acid/ammonia from the pee, and then the natural oils in the citrus peels will "mask" the smell. Definitely needs a couple applications, but it really works. Encouraging your pet to mix up the pee locations helps too ;) |