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Based on our record, Rover seems to be a lot more popular than Findster. While we know about 118 links to Rover, we've tracked only 5 mentions of Findster. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
This one looks really cool. Looking at the website https://getfindster.com/ as you said they are out of stock :(. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://getfindster.com/ This is what we use. Our 12lb cat seems to handle it ok. Make sue you have a break away collar bc it will get caught on stuff. It isn't as accurate as some, but there isn't a monthly fee. Source: over 2 years ago
Got my Girl saddle bag pack when we hike she carries bottled water and folding dish, a travel size 1st aid kit, a small spray bottle with apple cider vinegar water mix about 20% water, and a flea and tick comb. Spray comb with mix and quick comb-out to avoid the ticks they hate then vinegar. Anytime we walk thru heavy grass or wooded areas and take a rest. Also carries a small bottle of Nutri Vet Eye Rinse for... Source: about 3 years ago
I’ve been thinking about getting one of these for my sister’s dog. Let’s you track your pet with GPS using a collar attachment. This is one of several such services (some require subscriptions). Source: about 3 years ago
I am currently testing out both the Findster Duo and the Petfon. Neither rely on cell towers so there's no subscription. Both require you to hold a guardian module and your phone in order to track the dog module. For the last two weeks I've been walking my dog while she wears both, to test them in the exact same conditions. Here's a quick comparison:. Source: about 3 years ago
Simple. Go to Rover and hire someone to come to your place every 3 days or so for about $20 per visit. Should be around $100. Source: 6 months ago
Go on rover.com and hire a pet sitter. Source: 6 months ago
I've used rover.com for puppysitters and they've been great. It costs about $50/night and includes $20K insurance in case anything happens while you're gone. Source: 11 months ago
If your neighbor doesn't work out or you need someone to care for Jonesy, the website rover.com has tons of people all over the U.S. Who will do anything from board pets in their homes to stay at your place to take care of pets to drop-in visits to feed, water, walk dogs, etc. I've used them before when traveling to take care of my dogs, who are a major handful and scare/intimidate most people, and always gotten... Source: 11 months ago
It's been about one year since the most recent post I could find discussing dog boarding options in Columbia. There were some good ideas (ranging from traditional brick and mortar places to rover.com, and everything in betwee). Thanks in advance. Source: 11 months ago
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