Dog walking jobs in Sharjah

Become a dog walker in Sharjah

Earn AED 50 to 120 per walk, set your own routes, set your own hours, and keep up to 90% of every booking with sitter cashback. No minimum hours, no assigned shifts.

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Start Walking DogsUp to 90% kept. AED 15,000 vet protection.
AED 50 to 120
per walk in Sharjah
Up to 90%
of every walk kept by the walker
AED 15,000
vet protection on every walk
4.9 / 5
average sitter rating on Petme
Family city, steady demand

What makes a dog walker book out in Sharjah

Sharjah is a family emirate of apartments and villa communities, with the Al Majaz Waterfront and Khalid Lagoon as its green heart. Many residents commute to Dubai, so a reliable midday or evening walk is exactly what working owners need. Walkers who own a few buildings near the waterfront, or who serve the villa streets and University City, build steady weekday routes that fill a calendar.

Use the waterfront early

Al Majaz Waterfront and the Khalid Lagoon edge catch a breeze, so dawn and post-sunset routes there stay safe through the Sharjah summer.

Serve the commuters

Residents who work in Dubai need a dependable weekday walk. Two or three regular buildings can anchor a full route.

Keep up to 90%

You set your AED rate. Petme keeps 10 to 15%, and sitter cashback pushes your take-home toward 90% per walk.

Where demand is strongest

Sharjah neighborhoods that book the most walks

Al Majaz, Al Khan, Al Taawun, and Al Nahda apartments near the waterfront drive walk and drop-in demand, while Muwaileh and University City villas suit larger breeds and longer walks.

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Common questions

Becoming a dog walker in Sharjah

What new walkers ask before signing up on Petme in Sharjah.

How much do dog walkers earn in Sharjah?

Dog walking on Petme in Sharjah runs AED 50 to AED 120 per 30 to 60 minute walk. Al Majaz, Al Khan, and Al Taawun near the waterfront sit at the upper end. You set your own rate, and with sitter cashback you keep up to 90% of every booking.

Do I need a licence to walk dogs in Sharjah?

Yes, a UAE trade license is required to work as a Petme sitter or walker in Sharjah, which you upload to Stripe before payments are released. Follow leash rules along the Al Majaz Waterfront and Khalid Lagoon.

How do dog walkers handle the Sharjah summer heat?

From May to September, verified walkers run dawn (5 to 7 AM) and post-sunset routes, use the 5-second pavement test to avoid paw burns, and keep midday walks short. The Al Majaz Waterfront and lagoon edge catch a breeze that makes early routes more comfortable.

Can I walk dogs part-time in Sharjah?

Yes. You set your own schedule with no minimum hours and no shift rosters. Sharjah suits part-time walkers and students near University City who build a couple of regular routes around classes or a job.

Where is dog walking demand strongest in Sharjah?

Al Majaz, Al Khan, Al Taawun, and Al Nahda apartments near the waterfront skew toward walks and drop-ins, while villa communities in Muwaileh and University City suit larger breeds and longer walks.

What protection do I get on every walk?

Every confirmed Petme booking, including dog walks, automatically includes up to AED 15,000 in emergency veterinary coverage. If a dog in your care is injured during a walk, eligible costs are covered.

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Start walking dogs in Sharjah

Set your own per-walk rate. AED 15,000 vet protection on every walk, cashback that keeps your clients rebooking, and fast payouts to your bank.