5 Rover Dog Sitters Share Their Craziest Stories From the Job

If you’ve ever been a dog owner yourself, you’ve probably noticed that dogs can be the craziest characters. But no one knows this better than the dog sitters who care for pets through Rover, the community where people can find, list, and book neighborhood dog lovers to watch their pets.

So, what are some of the most ridiculous experiences Rover sitters have had hanging out with dogs all day? Here are five great ones.

1. The Squirrels Had Better Watch Out

“I would have to say that the craziest experience [with a dog] I have had as a dog sitter was Layla. Such a sweetie pie she is, but such a terror with squirrels! We were at Capitol Park in Downtown Sacramento, and she was having her treat, when these squirrels started inching up to her, one and then three, then a couple more, all looking at her treat. First she stared at them with her head tilted to the right, almost out of sheer confusion, and then a tilt to the left, and then the right, and then bam! She bolts at them and starts running in circles since she was on a leash tied to the bench we were sitting at. There were so many circles, and bouts of talking, and confused head tilts…it was hilarious!” – Sandra; Sacramento, California

2. Romeo and Juliet: Dog Edition

“I once watched a puppy with another dog and they fell in love with each other. It was so sad separating the two at the end of it. That kind of puppy love melts your heart.” – Marianne; Baltimore, Maryland

3. Dog or Wolf?

“I watch a huge dog named Taro who looks like a wolf. I’ve had people stop their cars and pull over to comment on him before, but one day I was walking Taro and my pitbull down the street when a lady stops and says, “I saw you and thought to myself, My goodness this girl is just walking a pitbull and a wolf down the street!” It was really funny and I explained that he’s not actually a wolf!” – Samantha; Birmingham, Alabama

4. Hide and Go Seek

“One of the craziest, silliest experiences I’ve had was with a beagle named Quinn. Quinn was super smart, even mischievous at times, but she loved company and being around people. Every day that I watched her, we would play hide and seek in the evening. After dinner, I would hide somewhere in the apartment until she sought me out, which never took long for her. Then I’d distract her long enough for me to hide somewhere else, and the hunt was on again. After a few rounds, it would end in us sitting on the balcony together, each on our own loveseat across from each other until the sun went down.” – Melissa; Mountain View, California

Want to get in on the action? Rover is looking for motivated dog sitters to take on some of the fun animals (and get paid doing it!). You can see if you qualify now on WayUp.

Lily Herman

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