My pet-sitter charges $15 a day for one pet and $20 for two. My dogs are small (under 15 pounds). I don't know what she charges for larger dogs. She keeps the pets in her home and feeds them for the same charge.
i pay 10$ / day......for one pet.....includes feeding, walking, and the pet can stay with the sitter while we are gone or the pet can stay at home.
I pets sit I change $30/day for dogs don't do the size of dogs. For the cats just change $10/day because do for cat just clean the litter box once a day. Sometime I will make them chosen the price or rates they like doing that because make feel happy and clam.
um the persons answer at the bottom is a little creppy w/ the spelling. You should be payed from 6- 20 dollars an hour 20 is alot but you need to consider EVERYTHING about the dog and know EVERYTHING about it.
i am not shure how much a dog sitter earns but i shure make alot (alright i know that's right)
i am not shure how much a dog sitter earns but i shure make alot (alright i know that's right)
Really, my dog is like a child to me. So i would pay the sitter maybe just a bit more for my dog than my children. The dog has to go pee ever few hours, have constant food and water, play time, walks, and lots of attention so I'd pay a little more maybe. Unless the kids are babies, i'm sure they can go to the bathroom by their selves and as for walking and play time, well, they've now invented the television.
It depends on your location, since every sitter vaires by charge.
If you are in the states it will generally be about $10-20 an hour but there are alternatives.
For example a website called swapadog operate in the us and the UK and allow people to contact each other for free dog sitting.
The price a dog sitter will charge an hour can vary. Some charge as little as $6.00 an hour while others can charge well over $10.00 an hour. The variance in price is due to the size of the dog as well as other aspects such as the level of care.
A friend of mine pays 75.00 dollars per day for her pet sitter. She lives in Nor CAL and has several dogs.
People should pay 5 dollors a hour
That would depend weather you are asking about the uniqueness of the dog or the sitter.
The person who keeps your dog while you are on your holiday is called a sitter. Just like a baby sitter!
As much as the store wants to charge for it.
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well if your really want to and maybe if your out for a while and your dog has separation anxiety but its best to let you dog over come his/her fear but also if the dog uses the bathroom in your house a lot than you might want to get a sitter
That would depend weather you are asking about the uniqueness of the dog or the sitter.
Charge hourly, 15 dolllars an hour sounds fair.
Your dog sitter
The person who keeps your dog while you are on your holiday is called a sitter. Just like a baby sitter!
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i usually charge £5 per every half hour, which is £10 an hour, but i knew some one who charged £7 per every half hour, which is £14 an hour. you could also charge more or less on the size of the dog, or how far the dogs are walked. which ever way, it's a lot of money!
Simple. All you have to do is pick someone to be your special dog-sitter when you go on holiday. But, be careful not to go on holidays where you can't take dogs too much because it will be the dog-sitter's dog more than it'll be yours! But don't get too worried, there are lots of holidays where you can take dogs too! But there's noone to do it
Someone can find a dog sitter in the city of Los Angeles by checking out any of the local dog sitting businesses or kennels, or asking a neighbor, family member, or friend to look after the dog.
I'd say around $10 to $12 per hour... depending on the dog i guess, also how trained they are and if they need special requirements. You could also charge more if you would walk them and wash them. Hope it helps!
At least $10 because a mile is 5,280 feet. Half a mile you pay only $5. And a short walk $2. That is a good way to do it, but from the way i see it, you should charge for the minutes, like, $5 for a 15 min. walk, or $8-$10 for a half hour. that's what i would charge anyway. anything longer than a half hour should be negotiated with the dog owner.
do you mean like how much would i charge someone to walk there dog? well if that's what u mean then I'd problay charge $5-$10.
it can depend on price the dog handler asks