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House and Pet sitting
By: Clarissa on Apr 29, 2026 03:45 AM EST
What should I charge to house and prt sit for 4 dogs for 30 days?
By: Valerie Terry on Apr 30, 2026 01:43 AM EST
Don't be shy about voicing a reasonable price. If the client has a limited budget, offer a fixed monthly fee + all consumables + loyalty bonus.
Chihuahuas that sleep all day are one thing, but young huskies that will tear the house apart if they aren't exercised outside for three hours are quite another.
By: Helen on Apr 30, 2026 06:30 AM EST
In this situation, it's better to calculate the price correctly than to guess. Caring for four dogs plus house sitting is a full-time job. The most reasonable approach is to use reference prices for how much to charge for dog sitting rather than setting a random figure. This will allow you to understand the average rates based on the base daily fee, an additional fee for each dog, and a house sitting premium. This will give you a more accurate price range based on your workload, allowing you to justify the price.
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