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  2. Rover (company) - Wikipedia

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    Rover has been sued multiple times for deaths of pets resulting from negligent care provided by sitters. In September 2020, a woman's dogs went missing for three months following a Rover visit. [12] The sitter who had been watching the dogs was still accepting new clients and available on Rover while the pet owner was searching for her dogs.

  3. Pet Sitters International - Wikipedia

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    Pet Sitters International (PSI) is an educational association for professional pet sitters located in King, North Carolina. [2] The professional pet-sitting association represents nearly 4,000 independent professional pet-sitting and dog-walking businesses. PSI was established in 1994 by Patti J. Moran, author of Pet Sitting for Profit.

  4. Wag (company) - Wikipedia

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    Wag Labs (better known as simply Wag!) is an American pet care company that offers a technology platform to connect pet owners with independent pet professionals for on-demand and scheduled dog walking, training, and other petcare services through a mobile application. [2]

  5. Pet sitter vs boarding: which one is better? - AOL

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    Pet escape: You know your pet, but the pet sitter could accidentally leave a door, window or gate open. You might want to invest in one of the best pet trackers beforehand.

  6. The Rise of Post-Pandemic Pet Sitting — and How To ... - AOL

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    If you weren’t even aware that pet sitting was an industry, then you may be surprised that before the pandemic, in 2019, the global pet-sitting market size had a value of $2.6 billion — and ...

  7. 32 dos and don'ts of pet sitting - AOL

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    Whether you’re looking after a friend's pet for the first, second, or 13th time, we’ve rounded up all the dos and don’ts of pet sitting. 32 dos and don’ts of pet sitting 1.

  8. Pet sitting - Wikipedia

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    Pet sitting is the act of temporarily taking care of another person's pet for a given time frame. It commonly occurs at the pet owner's home, but may also occur at the provider's home or at a pet sitting place of business or organization. Pet sitting is a more personal and individualized arrangement for care compared to boarding or kenneling ...

  9. Sittercity.com - Wikipedia

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    Sittercity.com is an American online marketplace that connects babysitters, nannies, pet sitters, housekeepers, etc. with families. History ...