
Rover—Dog Sitters & Walkers
Rover.com
4.9
Detalles de la Versión
Rover is the #1 pet sitting and dog walking app. Get trusted pet care in your neighborhood.
The Rover app was created for dog people by The Dog PeopleTM. Through the app, get adorable photo updates, GPS tracking of your dog’s walk, an easy way to message sitters or manage your business, and a secure way to book and pay.
With over 200,000 pet sitters and dog walkers in the U.S. and Canada, Rover makes it easy to book pet care you can trust.
PEACE OF MIND
95% of reviewed services receive a perfect 5-star rating.
Every service booked on Rover is backed by the Rover Guarantee and 24/7 support.
FAST & EASY
Contact and message sitters and dog walkers, right from the app. Receive messages from sitters when you’re on the go.
Hassle-free and secure payments, every time.
Get a map of your dog’s walk, pee/poo and food/water alerts, and a personalized note from your sitter or dog walker.
FOR PET SITTERS AND DOG WALKERS, TOO
Send photos, videos, and messages to pet owners with just a few taps.
Get paid on the go—it’s simple and secure with the Rover app.
Seamlessly manage your business, even if you’re at the dog park.
Enable push notifications to respond faster than ever to booking requests.
Create Rover Cards to seamlessly share information with your clients.
IN THE PRESS
Rover has appeared in:
The New York Times
The Today Show
The Wall Street Journal
USA Today
ABC News
And many more!
Note: Rover uses location information in the background for tracking active services. Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
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Por julie_kat
2022-07-23
Versión 22.0713.01
updates_and_maintenanceI’m both a dog sitter and owner and this is such a great service BUT the app is terrible. 1) When I make changes to my sitter profile and click Done, the changes are not saved. 2) I just found out that when you select “Depends” for “Friendly with Dogs?“, it doesn’t show up on your dog profile at all for pet sitters! So frustrating as this is such important information! 3) There is no way to update your profile name and there is no way to set more than 1 dog owner. So only 1 dog owner’s name is shown. When the other owner is talking to pet sitters, they have no idea who is talking to them and you have go keep signing your name. Moreover, when I created my pet sitter profile (my husband created our dog owner profile) the app took my husband’s name automatically for the pet sitter profile and didn’t let me enter my own! 4) The icon on the top left that you click to switch between “Past/Archived” and “Pending/Upcoming” doesn’t make any sense! I have never seen that in any other app. I’m an experienced app user and I worked for an app for 5 years and it took me a while to figure out how to find messages with our past dog sitter. Even after I learned that you have to click on that icon to switch to “Past/Archived” messages I still forget how to do it because it is just not intuitive. You should just have one inbox and let people Archive what they want.
Por B0iler Up
2022-12-07
Versión 22.1130.00
accessibilityfeature_requestsmonetizationLove that I found this!! I have a senior handicapped dog that I can no longer leave home by herself. Rover has been amazing to find high quality/trustworthy people to care for her and give me peace of mind that she’s in good hands. My only issues/recommendations are with the app itself: 1. There’s no way to cancel a request when it’s pending (please change this!!) 2. More options for care. For example, if my husband and I want to go out to dinner and I want to drop my dog off at someone’s home, it’s only a brief (maybe 1-2 hr?) visit but it’s a specific time (e.g. 6 or 7 pm). Right now I have to select the option to drop-off, then select the dinner times and have found it very difficult to find someone for something like this (and also not pay for a full day of care). Would be great if there were already sitters available and able to do brief care during early evening/dinner hours specifically. The current option is more for day-care (and the boarding option isn’t what I’m looking for as it’s only a brief drop off). Another is weddings and dog-sitting at a hotel for a wedding or special event. Spoke with a few sitters that said they had to get creative with this (and also ensure they were compensated properly).
Por Somethingfunnyandcreative123
2025-04-29
Versión 25.0416.02
performance_and_bugsaccessibilityfeature_requestsmonetizationI suggest there be a different line on your calendar when you’ve restricted some but not all of your services. Somehow, the entire month was marked as unavailable for house sitting, leading to me earning less than $1k, and I live off of this full time. I’m not sure why it bugged, but if I had a mark on the calendar I would’ve figured it out sooner why I wasn’t getting booking requests. Also for new sitters; Rover will take 24% of your earnings, and charge your clients 11%, meaning they get 30% of all money exchanged. Despite this there is a side gig economy for this, so people will do house sitting for ~$20 / day because it’s just a small part of it. I wish there was an option to mark yourself as a career sitter and not just a gig worker. It is hard for people to understand why the price has so much difference until they’ve messaged plenty of sitters to find out whose actually available during the day. I am thankful for Rover, without it I wouldn’t earn a living as it’s hard to get references when you travel & it provides a nice way for clients to see all your reviews. I just wish they only took 15% or something. I’m sure they could run just fine on that, it’s just hard when anyone can just list themselves for $30 and people are less likely to message you when you’re charging twice that but have twice the time and triple the experience























