Does Rover cover insurance for sitters? Rover doesn’t typically provide “insurance” to sitters in the traditional sense (like a personal liability policy you ca...
Does Rover pay for damages? Rover may help cover certain damages, but it’s not a simple “yes” for every situation. Coverage depends on what happened, who was re...
Will pet insurance cover an existing injury? In most cases, pet insurance will not cover an existing injury if it’s considered a pre-existing condition. That us...
What does Rover cover for insurance? Rover (the pet-sitting and dog-walking platform) includes coverage designed to protect both pet parents and caregivers when...
What is the best app for dog walkers? The best app for dog walkers depends on what “best” means for the walk: finding clients, tracking routes, or keeping every...
Can I just be a dog walker on Rover? Yes. Rover lets you offer dog walking as a standalone service, so there’s no requirement to also provide boarding, daycare,...
How much can you make being a dog walker on Rover? Your earnings as a dog walker on Rover can range from a helpful side hustle to a steady part-time (or even ne...
Do I need to add Rover to my taxes? If you earn money through Rover (dog walking, drop-ins, boarding, or sitting), that income generally needs to be reported on...
How much should I set aside for taxes from Rover? If you earn money on Rover, a practical starting point is to set aside 25%–30% of your net earnings (what’s le...
How much of a percentage does Rover take? Rover typically takes 20% of what a pet care provider (like a dog walker, sitter, or boarder) earns for each booking....