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answered a question Ways to tell if the coupon code works?

I always get emails from Rover letting me know someone has used it, doesn't matter if I booked them or they booked with someone else.

Also on your dashboard on the left side under the amount of money you have booked is a big green button that says View Payments & Promo Codes if you click that, then other, you can see when your code has been used for booking with a sitter that is not yourself.

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answered a question What are some good dog-treat recipes?

This is my go to:

2 cups King Arthur White Whole Wheat Flour or Premium Whole Wheat Flour (I use regular Gold's Whole Wheat)

1 cup rolled oats, regular or quick

1 tablespoon dried parsley or 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley

1/2 cup Baker's Special Dry Milk or nonfat dry milk

1/2 teaspoon salt

2 large eggs

1 cup peanut butter, crunchy or plain

1/2 cup + 1 tablespoon cold water, enough to make a cohesive dough

Preheat the oven to 300°F. Lightly grease a couple of baking sheets, or line them with parchment. Mix together the flour, oats, parsley, dried milk, and salt.

Add the eggs and peanut butter, stirring to combine; the mixture will be crumbly.

Add enough water to bring the dough together; depending on the season, you may need to add a bit more (winter), or a bit less (summer).

To make biscuits using a dog-bone cutter, roll the dough about 1/4" thick, and cut with a 3 1/2" cutter (or the size of your choice). Gather and re-roll the scraps, and continue to cut biscuits until you've used all the dough. To make dog "cookies," drop the dough in walnut-sized balls onto the prepared baking sheets. Flatten them to about 1/4".

Bake the biscuits for about 40 to 60 minutes, baking the smaller cookies for a shorter amount of time. When finished, the biscuits will be dark golden brown, and will be dry and crisp all the way through. Remove the biscuits from the oven, and cool right on the pans.

Yield: about 42 larger (3 1/2" dog-bone) biscuits, 60 smaller (round) biscuits.

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commented answer Can I become a Premiere Sitter if I only do stays in people's homes?

Thanks. I already had read that response, it didn't answer my question.

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asked a question Can I become a Premiere Sitter if I only do stays in people's homes?

My home isn't set up to have additional dogs there, yet. But I do overnight stays at people's homes fairly frequently. This is my only employment, I've passed the background check and currently have no negative reviews. If not, is there going to be something similar in the future?