Question: What’s the best way to enter the owner’s home to prevent the dog from escaping?

Answer: open the door only with enough space to fit your body. lock the door. use your body to block the door.

Question: What are two things you do when greeting a Rover dog for the first time to make sure the dog feels comfortable?

Answer: crouch down to the dog’s level. show your side and wait for them to come to you.

Question: What are two ways to prevent a dog from escaping on a walk?

Answer: make sure the harness is secure. constantly aware of your surroundings.

Question: What are three things you should do if your Rover dog escapes on a walk?

Answer: call trust and safety team when you first get the chance. don’t lose sight of the dog. use stinky treats or crinkle a doggy bag to attract dog’s attention.

Question: Walkers should be aware of their surroundings at all times during a walk. What are two things you should be avoiding while walking your Rover dog?

Answer: any strangers and other dogs. anything on the ground the dog may want to eat.

Question: What are three features that are tracked on the Rover Card?

Answer: potty breaks. food/water breaks. space to leave a short note about your walk.

Question: Who are the two groups you should notify if your Rover dog gets sick on your walk?

Answer: the owner and the rover trust and safety team

Question: What are two warning signs of aggressive behavior?

Answer: stiff body and high tail. warning snap. lip raising and growling.

Question: What are two preventative safety measures you should take before taking your Rover dog’s photos?

Answer: find a safe, quiet place. keep a firm grip on the dog’s leash.

Question: What are the two key times you should message an owner before the walk starts?

Answer: immediately after booking to introduce yourself and when you’re on your way to the walk.