Wait what? They take 40%? That is insane. So if the job pays $15 for a 30 min walk, you're only going to barely get half that? On top of all the gas and wear and tear on your car as well? That does not sound good to me at all. Seems like it might be better to just work for yourself and get your own clients. Yeah it would prob be a bit more work possibly or a bit more stress maybe, but you make money that is worthwhile. Because at the end of the day $14 an hour and you're not even getting that because you're not getting paid for the time it takes to drive to that home and back. Maybe I'm missing something or misunderstood?
@@robmen1402 it definitely is more beneficial to get clients off of the apps. However, the apps are a great way to get your foot in the door and build trust with potential clients. Thanks for watching!
My mouth dropped when you said WAG takes 40% of your earnings. I’ve been doing Rover for three years - this year 2021 it’s basically one of my part time jobs with all the clients I have. The 20% cut really sucks sometimes. I cannot imagine 40
Hi Ryan! I'm currently in the process of applying on rover. Can you tell me if you enjoy this job? Are there enough clients dogs to walk to make it worth time & money. I'd like to give it a try because I really love dogs. I have a PT job in fast food. But would like to switch it up and walk dogs. Tell me what you think! THANKS!!
Working on wag currently and I really dislike the app. I’ve gained regular clients through just building personal relationships outside the app. Wag has horrible communication and even when you start the wall the “access” info is gone. Tips well they vary and sometimes it doesn’t seem worth it for putting miles on my vehicle for 9.90$+3-4 dollar tip.
Update: Nov 2021. Rover now has direct deposit! I just started about a week ago now and I have direct deposit! And Rover has a FREE standard background check. Good luck to all you dog walkers and sitters! 🐶❤️
Thank you for your review!!! I have an adult female Lagotto Romangolo. I want a 1 hour walk weekdays mon-fri in the morning, I would love to have the same Walker everyday. I definitely prefer routine and a set schedule. I don’t want new people coming to my door. Sounds like Rover is the best bet for me. Thank you.
Glad you explained that about WAG. I was going to do it. I went through the entire hiring processes. But I decided not to because I thought it was the customers looking through profiles and picking but now that I know it’s not I’ll try again ☺️
Thanks for sharing your experience with us. coming back with an update! I LOVE ROVER!!! It became me and my husband's full time job! I logged my 1 year update on my youtube channel. we made over 230k on rover in one calendar year!! Super duper crazy. i'm just so grateful for the platform :') so glad to see you helping others too!!!!!!
I’ve been using Rover (as a client) for a few months. My experience is kind of meh so far. Hard to find a reliable walker. Reliable being the key word. I’m still searching for someone I really like. In the meantime I am using a regular walker who is fine but very busy-so she can’t come at mid-morning which is when I really need someone. She comes early afternoon which I have decided is better than nothing. But still looking for someone I really want to hire long-term.
Hi Harry! Glad it was helpful for you! I’m not sure how it works in other countries, but in the United States you must be 18-years old to work for either company.
Mgrrat information thank you so much, I'm just starting into the dog walking/setting and this gives me a better understanding of what I'm getting myself into 😄
So I been Rover sitter for almost week and half and had total of 17 request. Weirdly, they either sent wrong booking to me, had no idea that they chose me, book me then canceled. Possible glitch? :D
Can you please help me I'm new to wag. I don't know how to use the app.I see the dogs coming up on my messenger but then I see a request button and a change bid button and I don't know how to actually book them or accept yes I want to do it.also there's a button on my profile that says available for request and another one that says looking for walks what is the difference what which one do I want to be on what does that mean?
Hi Cathy! Sure, I can try and help as best I can through here on the comments. For the request part, once you click on request and have selected your ETA you then wait for Wag to let you know if you have been accepted or not. They will let you know through the app if you have been accepted or declined. If you have been accepted you will receive a text message confirming the time you have been booked to walk the dog. “Available for requests” indicates to Pet Parents you’re available for service requests. Service requests is when the Pet Parent requests you directly. “Looking for walks” indicates to Wag! & Pet Parents you’re actively walking today and looking for more walks (increases pings). I hope this Helps and if you have anymore questions don’t hesitate to ask and I will do my best to answer them!😄
i’m on wag and i love the app, but the cut is pretty bad. i may switch to rover in the future but so far i’m making more than im spending on gas for wag and it’s more of a pass-time than a job for me so i’m ok for now
Rover is better And you meet the client before you do the sitting or the boarding Some clients will like and will offer to deal directly with you Cash $$$$ Rover is safe for sitters to start Trust me some clients are impossible So you need to have your back covered and Rover team does You can call them anytime and they usually take your side because they make money from you 20%. They don't charge the client a lot for the booking Wag 40%??? That's crazy In rover you charge whatever you want I changed my prices in 3 weeks I started at 50 $ for sitting to 65 per night and nobody seems to complain about it I used to do boarding and same thing Changed the price from 60$ a night to 75 and it was fine And walking for 30 min nobody charges less than 25 dollars And of course depending on what state you re in But big cities Boarding you can charge up to 100 per night People pay when it comes to their pets
so i dont have a car, would that be difficult for the job? i wouldnt want to end up having to pay for an uber/lyft to get to the owners place and have the uber/lyft cost more than what i made, haha
Hi! You’d be surprise how many dog owners are in your area! Start off with putting up posters in your area and have your business cards ready for anyone that finds out you do dog walking. I personally walk to all my clients for the most part. You do want to stay local as pet owners rather have someone that lives nearby since many last minute changes can arise. It won’t be inconvenient for both you or the client if the walk gets cancel etc. Aside from clients wanting nearby dog walkers take into account that driving, finding parking and getting stuck in traffic takes time. So you want to instead use that time for more clients. I would suggest having 10 minutes in between each walk. Driving would definitely make that difficult. As a starter though place 30 minutes in between to first get the hang of it and see what to except. Hope this was helpful!
Hi isabell, unfortunately you must be 18 years old or older to walk dogs for both companies.😕 You could always try putting up flyers around your neighborhood and see if anyone is interested that way!😄
Hi! I don’t know if you’ll see this now, but I just applied and Vetty says that my IDV failed. What does that mean? I know that means that my identification verification failed, but does that actually mean that, or is that what they put as a place holder as they process your background check? Thank you!
Hi Jeanette! From what I remember you need at least 3 testimonials when applying to Rover. Testimonials for Rover would be from other pet owners that you have walked or cared for their doggies. This is to show that you are reliable, trustworthy and have experience with pups that aren’t your own. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions😄
Hi Jeanette! Testimonials as Maia mentioned is to get to know how you are with dogs, however it does not have to be a dog owner or a previous client. They know you are just getting started so anyone can write about you. A close friend or even a family member. The idea is for people that know you well described your love for pets pretty much. So don’t believe that you have to have previous experience that is not the case. Hope that helps anyone else ready too!
No you do not need to take your own leash. The pet owner is supposed to provide everything. You can take one just in case. I have never needed one, but you never know if you might need one
Hey, I'm trying to sign up for Wag, I've reached the "application fee" section which is 60 dollars!!! Does this cover the background check? Or will I have to pay that seperately??
I'm pretty sure you have to be 18. I tried signing up but it said I can't start yet because I'm 17. Kinda sucks seeing as it's super simple to just take a dog on a walk, but then again the liabilities the company risks if you get abducted or if something else happens to you on a walk, is kinda understandable why you have to be 18.
When I first started I think I was charging $14 I have increased my fee with more experience. I would compare prices to other walkers on your area and go from there. Hope this helps!
I am trying to do an application for Wag and I added my name, email, and address and it’s stuck on a page searching not sure what but does not go any further... a bit disappointed 😔
Hi Kayla! Yes at the end of the year Wag! will send you a 1099 form with your earning to be able to complete your taxes with an accountant. You can go to H&R Block or a similar company and they should be able to help you.
@@brielbrown216 Hi! Honestly I would suggest using both just to get your clientele for your own dog walking business. You cannot depend on any of the both since at any moment they can fire you. That is actually what happened to me, so it’s from experience. They don’t do “warnings” and expect you to know it all and are not understanding even if you’re not at fault. Safety doesn’t come first to the companies for their employees (dog walkers). They also never teach you anything as other in person jobs as you only meet with the staff once or twice when you start off for the test and background check. Hope that helps and that if you you did start your business hope it’s rocking!
It shouldn’t take more than two weeks. However, depending on how many jobs you’ve had previously-that will affect how long the background check will take Thanks for watching! Hope this helps!
I’ve had 0 other jobs and it took forever to do the background check. I had an OF once and I babysat as a teenager, and have volunteered at animal shelters. But I’ve literally never had a 9-5 because I’m disabled. And bro I felt like they were never going to approve it.
Rover is dead in 2024 - Rover was bought by Blacksyone and they raised rates for pet owners so it just sucks now. That said, there’s a tipping point on Rover - if you join and only get a few jobs you need to ask for reviews and then after you get a few reviews going you’re more likely to get jobs. I got nothing until I had 5 reviews. They take dogs or cats on both apps now. Wag absolutely blows - they charge a membership fee and they limit how much you can charge and they take more money out - I don’t know why you don’t mention that, I guess it changed since this was recorded 3 years ago.
Thanks for watching! If you've tried either service which did you prefer?
@Thiago Heath why would you hack an Instagram account? What would you gain?
Wait what? They take 40%? That is insane. So if the job pays $15 for a 30 min walk, you're only going to barely get half that? On top of all the gas and wear and tear on your car as well? That does not sound good to me at all. Seems like it might be better to just work for yourself and get your own clients. Yeah it would prob be a bit more work possibly or a bit more stress maybe, but you make money that is worthwhile. Because at the end of the day $14 an hour and you're not even getting that because you're not getting paid for the time it takes to drive to that home and back. Maybe I'm missing something or misunderstood?
@@robmen1402 it definitely is more beneficial to get clients off of the apps. However, the apps are a great way to get your foot in the door and build trust with potential clients. Thanks for watching!
My mouth dropped when you said WAG takes 40% of your earnings.
I’ve been doing Rover for three years - this year 2021 it’s basically one of my part time jobs with all the clients I have. The 20% cut really sucks sometimes. I cannot imagine 40
20% is insanely high. I can't do either one because of the low pay.
@@r.d.9399 It is high but I’ve made a lot off of Rover requests. You have to be strategic
Hi Ryan! I'm currently in the process of applying on rover. Can you tell me if you enjoy this job? Are there enough clients dogs to walk to make it worth time & money. I'd like to give it a try because I really love dogs. I have a PT job in fast food. But would like to switch it up and walk dogs. Tell me what you think! THANKS!!
@Bryan Borrayo That's good advice!! Thanks!!
Working on wag currently and I really dislike the app. I’ve gained regular clients through just building personal relationships outside the app. Wag has horrible communication and even when you start the wall the “access” info is gone. Tips well they vary and sometimes it doesn’t seem worth it for putting miles on my vehicle for 9.90$+3-4 dollar tip.
Update: Nov 2021.
Rover now has direct deposit! I just started about a week ago now and I have direct deposit! And Rover has a FREE standard background check. Good luck to all you dog walkers and sitters! 🐶❤️
Uhh my background check was like $30 something.
It is $35 now
It’s 49 now
Yes! I’ve been on rover since 2022 and I get direct deposit
@@peachescorica8750 I think that’s new on rover because I didn’t pay for one when I signed up 2 years ago. That sucks 😩
Thank you for your review!!! I have an adult female Lagotto Romangolo.
I want a 1 hour walk weekdays mon-fri in the morning, I would love to have the same Walker everyday. I definitely prefer routine and a set schedule. I don’t want new people coming to my door. Sounds like Rover is the best bet for me. Thank you.
Im so glad this video was help for you! Yes it sounds like Rover is the way to go! I hope it all goes smoothly and you find a great walker!😄
Thanks for the review. I'm on Rover and applied to Barkly. Wag's 40% cut is insane so I won't sign up for that service.
40% and they want you to pay your own background check lmao. What a racket they got going there.
Glad you explained that about WAG. I was going to do it. I went through the entire hiring processes. But I decided not to because I thought it was the customers looking through profiles and picking but now that I know it’s not I’ll try again ☺️
I love the scrolling showing of the app and what to expect and love it! Thank you so much for sharing
Ahh thank you! Glad it was helpful!
@@maiasosaaa do you need to volunteer to get hired or other?
Thanks for sharing your experience with us. coming back with an update! I LOVE ROVER!!! It became me and my husband's full time job! I logged my 1 year update on my youtube channel. we made over 230k on rover in one calendar year!! Super duper crazy. i'm just so grateful for the platform :') so glad to see you helping others too!!!!!!
That’s amazing! Did y’all have to work every day with no breaks? How many walks did you have to do a day?
Hey I just wanted you to know that because of you I went to rover and I’ve made passive income $450 and more a month while working
Hi Jenny! Omg! That’s awesome, I’m so happy for you! Thank you for sharing! I wish you the best in your earnings! 😄
I’ve been using Rover (as a client) for a few months. My experience is kind of meh so far. Hard to find a reliable walker. Reliable being the key word. I’m still searching for someone I really like. In the meantime I am using a regular walker who is fine but very busy-so she can’t come at mid-morning which is when I really need someone. She comes early afternoon which I have decided is better than nothing. But still looking for someone I really want to hire long-term.
thank you for this!! Quick question how old do you have to be to be a sitter?
Hi Harry! Glad it was helpful for you! I’m not sure how it works in other countries, but in the United States you must be 18-years old to work for either company.
I just got accepted to rover. I still haven't got my first client.
How long did it take from when you applied to being approved?
Mgrrat information thank you so much, I'm just starting into the dog walking/setting and this gives me a better understanding of what I'm getting myself into 😄
I’ve been doing Wag for a couple months and I’ve had to do a drop in for cats.
So I been Rover sitter for almost week and half and had total of 17 request. Weirdly, they either sent wrong booking to me, had no idea that they chose me, book me then canceled. Possible glitch? :D
Great video, alot of work. Appreciate you!
What have you seen for monthly boarding cost?
What’s the pricing average for a walk on wag if they take out 40%
Can you please help me I'm new to wag. I don't know how to use the app.I see the dogs coming up on my messenger but then I see a request button and a change bid button and I don't know how to actually book them or accept yes I want to do it.also there's a button on my profile that says available for request and another one that says looking for walks what is the difference what which one do I want to be on what does that mean?
Hi Cathy! Sure, I can try and help as best I can through here on the comments.
For the request part, once you click on request and have selected your ETA you then wait for Wag to let you know if you have been accepted or not. They will let you know through the app if you have been accepted or declined. If you have been accepted you will receive a text message confirming the time you have been booked to walk the dog.
“Available for requests” indicates to Pet Parents you’re available for service requests. Service requests is when the Pet Parent requests you directly.
“Looking for walks” indicates to Wag! & Pet Parents you’re actively walking today and looking for more walks (increases pings).
I hope this Helps and if you have anymore questions don’t hesitate to ask and I will do my best to answer them!😄
I’ve had a hard time trying to figure out Rover.
i’m on wag and i love the app, but the cut is pretty bad. i may switch to rover in the future but so far i’m making more than im spending on gas for wag and it’s more of a pass-time than a job for me so i’m ok for now
That’s great! Yeah the cut isn’t the best, but I’m glad you’re making more than you’re spending on gas!
Rover is better
And you meet the client before you do the sitting or the boarding
Some clients will like and will offer to deal directly with you
Cash $$$$
Rover is safe for sitters to start
Trust me some clients are impossible
So you need to have your back covered and Rover team does
You can call them anytime and they usually take your side because they make money from you 20%. They don't charge the client a lot for the booking
Wag 40%??? That's crazy
In rover you charge whatever you want
I changed my prices in 3 weeks
I started at 50 $ for sitting to 65 per night and nobody seems to complain about it
I used to do boarding and same thing
Changed the price from 60$ a night to 75 and it was fine
And walking for 30 min nobody charges less than 25 dollars
And of course depending on what state you re in
But big cities
Boarding you can charge up to 100 per night
People pay when it comes to their pets
Great explanation, thank you.
Trying to figure out which is better for my dog to go for walks a few times a week and if any can take it to the local dog park.
so i dont have a car, would that be difficult for the job? i wouldnt want to end up having to pay for an uber/lyft to get to the owners place and have the uber/lyft cost more than what i made, haha
Hi! You’d be surprise how many dog owners are in your area! Start off with putting up posters in your area and have your business cards ready for anyone that finds out you do dog walking. I personally walk to all my clients for the most part. You do want to stay local as pet owners rather have someone that lives nearby since many last minute changes can arise. It won’t be inconvenient for both you or the client if the walk gets cancel etc. Aside from clients wanting nearby dog walkers take into account that driving, finding parking and getting stuck in traffic takes time. So you want to instead use that time for more clients. I would suggest having 10 minutes in between each walk. Driving would definitely make that difficult. As a starter though place 30 minutes in between to first get the hang of it and see what to except. Hope this was helpful!
Oof no its pretty hard to do this job without a car. Too costly for ubers.
could i be 14 and walk dogs?
Hi isabell, unfortunately you must be 18 years old or older to walk dogs for both companies.😕
You could always try putting up flyers around your neighborhood and see if anyone is interested that way!😄
Thank you so much!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you
Hi! I don’t know if you’ll see this now, but I just applied and Vetty says that my IDV failed. What does that mean? I know that means that my identification verification failed, but does that actually mean that, or is that what they put as a place holder as they process your background check? Thank you!
Hi Hallie! Sorry for just now getting to you. I’m not quite sure what that means. Has anyone contacted you since then?
What do you mean by testimonials exactly?
Hi Jeanette! From what I remember you need at least 3 testimonials when applying to Rover. Testimonials for Rover would be from other pet owners that you have walked or cared for their doggies. This is to show that you are reliable, trustworthy and have experience with pups that aren’t your own. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions😄
Hi Jeanette! Testimonials as Maia mentioned is to get to know how you are with dogs, however it does not have to be a dog owner or a previous client. They know you are just getting started so anyone can write about you. A close friend or even a family member. The idea is for people that know you well described your love for pets pretty much. So don’t believe that you have to have previous experience that is not the case. Hope that helps anyone else ready too!
Do you pay taxes from your wag or rover earnings on top of that things that they take?
Hi Zycie! Wag will send you a 1099 form in the mail for your earnings that year. I’m not sure how Roger does it.
Of course you do
Do you bring your own leash?
No you do not need to take your own leash. The pet owner is supposed to provide everything. You can take one just in case. I have never needed one, but you never know if you might need one
Hey, I'm trying to sign up for Wag, I've reached the "application fee" section which is 60 dollars!!! Does this cover the background check? Or will I have to pay that seperately??
I believe it’s a separate fee
How young can you be to be a dog walker in Canada in both apps??
I'm pretty sure you have to be 18. I tried signing up but it said I can't start yet because I'm 17. Kinda sucks seeing as it's super simple to just take a dog on a walk, but then again the liabilities the company risks if you get abducted or if something else happens to you on a walk, is kinda understandable why you have to be 18.
Rover has excellent customer service I don't even know how to get a hold of WAG!! I am so frustrated with WAG!! They suck!
If I may ask, how much do you charge on Rover?
When I first started I think I was charging $14 I have increased my fee with more experience. I would compare prices to other walkers on your area and go from there. Hope this helps!
I am trying to do an application for Wag and I added my name, email, and address and it’s stuck on a page searching not sure what but does not go any further... a bit disappointed 😔
Oh no I’m so sorry that happened! Were you able to resolve the issue?
Dose one pay taxes at the end of the year with these apps if so how does that work
Hi Kayla! Yes at the end of the year Wag! will send you a 1099 form with your earning to be able to complete your taxes with an accountant. You can go to H&R Block or a similar company and they should be able to help you.
Wag seems awful at vetting their clients, employees and contractors.
Is rover is better in that aspect?
@@brielbrown216 Hi! Honestly I would suggest using both just to get your clientele for your own dog walking business. You cannot depend on any of the both since at any moment they can fire you. That is actually what happened to me, so it’s from experience. They don’t do “warnings” and expect you to know it all and are not understanding even if you’re not at fault. Safety doesn’t come first to the companies for their employees (dog walkers). They also never teach you anything as other in person jobs as you only meet with the staff once or twice when you start off for the test and background check. Hope that helps and that if you you did start your business hope it’s rocking!
Lmfao completely false
I applied on wag and I’m still on background check? How long would that take
It shouldn’t take more than two weeks. However, depending on how many jobs you’ve had previously-that will affect how long the background check will take
Thanks for watching! Hope this helps!
I’ve had 0 other jobs and it took forever to do the background check. I had an OF once and I babysat as a teenager, and have volunteered at animal shelters. But I’ve literally never had a 9-5 because I’m disabled. And bro I felt like they were never going to approve it.
@@peachescorica8750 oh no I’m so sorry! Were you approved?
Don’t do Wag! They are very anti walker. I have had bad experience with they customer service. They don’t give af about you.
Just post your service on Craigslist and kept all the money and not put up with the invasive crap you have to go through.
Rover is dead in 2024 - Rover was bought by Blacksyone and they raised rates for pet owners so it just sucks now. That said, there’s a tipping point on Rover - if you join and only get a few jobs you need to ask for reviews and then after you get a few reviews going you’re more likely to get jobs. I got nothing until I had 5 reviews. They take dogs or cats on both apps now.
Wag absolutely blows - they charge a membership fee and they limit how much you can charge and they take more money out - I don’t know why you don’t mention that, I guess it changed since this was recorded 3 years ago.
Wag sounds wack! 40% ?! Nope bye
I’m on Rover and I whine about the 20% lol