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Don’t forget pet care for Blackie

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rover.com

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rover@e4.rover.com

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Thu, Apr 25, 2024 04:10 PM

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Find local, loving sitters near you who’ll take care of your pets like family. Please add rover

Find local, loving sitters near you who’ll take care of your pets like family. [Rover®]( [Last-minute plans?] [Last-minute plans?] Don’t end up in the doghouse—find a trusted sitter for your pets on Rover so you can have some fun. Whether it’s daytime visits or overnight boarding, there’s a loving sitter in your area who can’t wait to take care of Blackie. Book now—sitters are filling up fast! [Find a sitter]( Please add rover@e.rover.com to your address book to make sure our emails are delivered to your inbox. [Rover.com]( 711 Capitol Way S., #204, Olympia, WA 98501 [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Statement]( [Contact Us](

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