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Nina's Pet care AKA Animal lover
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Nina's Pet care AKA Animal lover
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Pet Sitting

  • Serves Lake Forest, CA
I love animals period. I work in the Social Work field and I care for the geriatric community, I used to house-sit pets for friends and family for free that didn't have the funds to pay me but I didn't mind because I loved doing it. I love animals! Doing something and getting paid for that you would do it for free does not seem like a job. The same way I feel about my job. They need my help and I used to volunteer before I obtained my Master's degree in Social Work. I will provide pet sitting, dog walking, playing with your pets, belly rubs if your pet likes them, and plenty of love. I go above and beyond. I once took care of my good friend's dog when she had a family emergency for 3 weeks. I walked her terrier 3 times a day, bathed her, fed her, played with her, and gave her medication for her anxiety issues. I did this for free because of her financial situation and my love for animals. I was so excited when I stumbled upon this site. I hope you will consider me to care for your fur babies. I have had pets of my own but unfortunately, they have passed on and I can't bring myself to get another fur baby just yet, it's like replacing a child to me. Sorry, I don't have reviews because I have never worked for this company and just obtained the time to care for other's fur babies.See more
I love animals period. I work in the Social Work field and I care for the geriatric community, I used to house-sit pets for friends and family for free that didn't have the funds to pay me but I didn't mind because I loved doing it. I love animals! Doing something and getting paid for that you would do it for free does not seem like a job. The same way I feel about my job. They need my help and I used to volunteer before I obtained my Master's degree in Social Work. I will provide pet sitting, dog walking, playing with your pets, belly rubs if your pet likes them, and plenty of love. I go above and beyond. I once took care of my good friend's dog when she had a family emergency for 3 weeks. I walked her terrier 3 times a day, bathed her, fed her, played with her, and gave her medication for her anxiety issues. I did this for free because of her financial situation and my love for animals. I was so excited when I stumbled upon this site. I hope you will consider me to care for your fur babies. I have had pets of my own but unfortunately, they have passed on and I can't bring myself to get another fur baby just yet, it's like replacing a child to me. Sorry, I don't have reviews because I have never worked for this company and just obtained the time to care for other's fur babies.

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How much does it cost to hire a house sitter?

House-sitting can be a lifesaver when you’re leaving town for any length of time. Whether you work remotely, you’re taking a much-needed vacation, or you just want to road-trip for a few days, it’s wise to have a pro keep an eye on your house and pets while you’re gone. Your home is more likely to stay safe and you won’t have to wrangle the kitty into a kennel to travel with you. The national average pet-sitting price ranges between $20 and $30. Pet-sitting and house-sitting costs will vary based on where you live in the country and regional labor rates. Another factor in cost is how long you want the house-sitter to stay. Some people prefer to have the house-sitter stay the night at their house, perhaps to care for an elderly pet or simply to keep a watchful eye on the home at all times. Overnight stays will cost more, ranging anywhere from $50 to $100, depending on services provided. For day visits, house-sitting and pet-sitting prices will increase incrementally the longer the visit and the more service you want performed. For example, a quick 10-minute visit to feed and walk the pet and bring in the mail could be $12.50, a 25-minute visit could be $18, a 40-minute visit $25, and a 50-minute visit $32. For more, check out our tips for smart hiring on Thumbtack.

How much should you pay for a pet sitter?

Pet sitting provides your precious pet with in-home care. A pet-sitter can make a brief visit during the day to provide snacks, playtime or affection, or stay at your house for one or more nights to tend to your pet. Prices for pet-sitting will vary based on length of the visit. Nationally, pet sitting prices range from $20 to $30, although prices run higher for your sitter to stay the night. Prices will also be affected by where you live in the country. Here are some examples of average pet-sitting prices based on length of time and region:

  • 30-minute visit: $17 in a small Texas town.
  • 30-minute visit: $25 in Southern California.
    • 45-minute visit: $28.
    • 60-minute visit: $32.
  • Overnight stay (10 hours): $50 in Texas.
  • Overnight stay (10 hours): $85 in Southern California.
    • 12 hours: $100.
    • 24 hours: $200. This is a good option for a sick, elderly or brand-new pet that needs constant supervision.
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