Is it better to hire a dog sitter who stays in our home?
Depending on your dog’s personality, their daily routine, and your own preferences, it might be better for you to hire a dog sitter who stays in your house.
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Depending on your dog’s personality, their daily routine, and your own preferences, it might be better for you to hire a dog sitter who stays in your house.
An in-home dog sitter is responsible for taking care of your dog when you’re away from home. They will care for your dog and provide companionship.
Hiring a dog sitter to come to your home will provide your dog lots of care and companionship when you’re away from home.
The amount of exercise your dog needs depends on their age, breed, size, health, and energy level. At least one walk a day!
Cats are known to be territorial animals, and they generally prefer to stay in their home environment when their owners are away.
The cost of a dog sitter will depend on several factors, like your geographic location, how many pets, and the level of care required.
It is important for your dog sitter to always walk your dog on a leash when in public areas, for both the safety of your dog and the safety of others.
Marcie Wolf provides in-home overnight pet care so your pets can stay in their house while you’re gone instead of going to a kennel.
Marcie will follow your schedule for feeding times and outdoor walks. Your pets will get lots of attention and playtime!
Marcie loves dogs and cats of all sizes and temperaments. If you have multiple pets who need care, there will a minor upcharge.
In-Home stay with one dog / per night
Food, water, treats, and playtime
Multiple walks (on leash)
$50 for one dog / per night
Add $20 for additional dog
Three dogs maximum
Cats and Kittens
$20 / per night (two max)
Food, water, litter box, playtime