Petme · Ontario

Earn as a pet sitter in Ontario

Up to 90% kept per booking. CAD 18–32/hour effective in Ontario. CAD 20,000 vet protection on every booking.

Earn flexibly with Petme across Ontario. You set your rate in CAD, you pick which animals to look after, and you keep up to 90% of every booking. Petme charges pet owners 0%, which keeps repeat bookings sticky in cities like Toronto.

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Up to 90%

kept per booking

CAD 40–75

typical boarding in Ontario

200K+

pet owners on Petme

4.9 / 5

sitter rating

Earnings

What sitters earn in Ontario

Boarding in Ontario typically runs CAD 40-75 per night, dog walks clear CAD 18-28 per walk, and daycare lands at CAD 28-50 per day. Major metros like Toronto sit at the top of those ranges. You set your own rates and they show on your profile.

HST + tax

HST/GST in Ontario

13% combined sales tax

Ontario applies a combined sales tax of 13%. HST/GST registration becomes mandatory once you exceed CAD 30,000 in revenue over four consecutive calendar quarters. Below that threshold you can choose to register voluntarily but you don’t have to. Pet sitting income is reported as self-employment on your annual personal tax return.

Deduct expenses

Mileage to client homes, leashes, poop bags, paw balm, a share of your phone bill, and pet first-aid courses are all classic deductions. Keep receipts and confirm with a Canadian tax professional.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a business licence to sit in Ontario?
Small-scale sitting can be reported as self-employment without provincial business registration. Registration is usually only needed once you operate under a business name or exceed local thresholds. Always confirm with a Canadian accountant for Ontario-specific rules.
Is the CAD 20,000 vet protection accepted at Ontario vet clinics?
Yes. The protection applies at any licensed Canadian vet clinic during the booking period, with no deductible. The protection is automatic on every booking.
What HST/GST rate applies in Ontario?
13% combined. Below CAD 30,000 in annual revenue, registration is voluntary; above it, registration becomes mandatory.
Which Ontario cities have the highest demand?
Toronto has the highest booking volume in Ontario. Mid-size cities have lower volume but higher repeat-booking rates and lower competition.
How does winter affect pet sitting demand in Ontario?
Winter walks stay steady but get shorter; many owners switch to drop-in visits or extra walks per day for high-energy dogs. Boarding picks up around the Christmas through New Year window. Pet-safe ice melt and paw balm are standard kit in your bag.

Other provinces

Sitter guides for other Canadian provinces

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Identity verification in 48 hours. Profile goes live, owners in your neighbourhood message you. You decide which bookings to accept.

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