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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our dog has to be confined/crated when we aren't home due to some destructive tendencies. We used to board him, but he developed some anxieties to other dogs, so now will need more individual care. Is it reasonable to expect a dog sitter (through Rover or other means) to be at our house most of the day? We'd be open to their house, too, but it seems most already own dogs which in many cases won't go well. I'm ok with crating for part of the day, I just hate the thought of him crated often. (Yes, we are working on anxiety and destructive tendencies. Dog is a 'teenager'.)[/quote] What breed?[/quote] Mixed breed rescue, medium sized,[b] not pitt.[/b] He is very good/sweet with people.[/quote] Unless you have done the DNA most likely your dog IS part pit. My dog who looks nothing like a pit has 10 percent American pit bull terrier. She looks Lab ( which she has) and chow which she also has. I happened to find a Rover sitter that except for going out short periods just stays with my dog. You have to read their bio very closely and then interview them. [/quote]
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