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  • 91 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Danbury, CT
Annette P. says, "We adopted Drake in July 2021. He came from Miami and that's all we know about his history. He came to us anxious, scared, timid, terrified of men and cowered in a corner whenever we spoke even remotely loudly. After a few months of a consistent routine and getting rid of the crate, he started to trust us and let my husband and son approach and pet him. But then other issues started to surface. Mild food aggression, using the carpet as grass to relieve himself, dragging and pulling us back home as soon as we started a walk, overall trust issues and not following any commands whatsoever. I knew at this point we needed a trainer. So, I Googled "trainer near me" and Joyce/Bred for Life was the first referral. With all the positive reviews, I sent an email and Joyce promptly responded. Our first session was an informational session about her techniques in training, her philosophy, canine behavior, and our responsibility in being consistent and following through with commands. Her knowledge impressed us and made total sense. Joyce was hired. We had our sessions regularly scheduled and she was always prompt. We started with the basics and built every week on commands and follow through of the commands. Drake instantly was drawn to her, and his tail soon wagged when he saw her approaching the door. Joyce not only trained Drake but also trained us as his leaders and his family to provide him safety, security, love and proper behavior. When it came to the e-collar I was truly hesitant. That damned e-collar intimidated me! But with Joyce's consistent feedback and reinforcement I grew to trust myself in its use and application, and Drake was all the better for it!!! Joyce was truly a Godsend. And when we were all trained, our sessions came to an end. Drake now enjoys his walks and smells every blade of grass as if it were his first walk. He has become more social with other canines and now actually goes up to our male neighbors and smells their hand and lets them pet him. He is confident, walks with his tail and head held high. He is such a joy and such a wonderful addition to the family. The money we spent on Joyce and her services has been the best investment ever! Look no further for a dog trainer.... Joyce is your trainer and will come to your rescue! Annette P., Drake & family"See more

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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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