Anonymous wrote:sign up on rover. If you work from home it’s so easy to have a dog around, especially if you already have one. My friend is making $40/day keeping a dog overnight and $35/day for dog day care or $15/30 min walk. Keeping one dog and walking another nets her $50/day cash. She can bump that baseline up or down as her schedule allows, but $50/day is 18k per year, plus it forces her to get away from her desk for walks. After using rover initially her clients started texting and paying her directly, so she doesn’t pay a cut. She says it pays for her families two vacations a year and she’s los 10 lbs! She can be picky and takes older, calm dogs who are easy.
+1 I travel half the year, and the other half I'm just working from home. Rover has been great extra income, and I don't pay to take my dog to daycare anymore since she gets to socialize with different dogs frequently. I usually don't pull out any of the money I make, and use it to pay for my own dog's Rover overnights while I'm traveling the next year.
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