Earn as a pet sitter in Woodlands
Up to 90% kept per booking. S$40–68 per night in Woodlands. Free 20,000 € vet protection on every booking.
Earn flexibly with Petme in Woodlands. You set your rate, you pick which dogs and cats to look after, and you keep up to 90% of every booking. Woodlands sitters see the same pets week after week, so income becomes predictable.
Earnings
What you can earn in Woodlands
Sitters in Woodlands set their own rates. The ranges below reflect typical Petme bookings in the district.
Boarding
S$40–68
per night
Dog walking
S$25–48
per walk
Daycare
S$35–52
per day
How it works
How it works
Apply
Tell us about yourself, your pets, and your experience. The application takes about 10 minutes.
Get verified
Identity check with a government ID and a background check.
Go live, start booking
Set your rate and availability. Owners in your neighbourhood message you in chat. You decide which bookings to accept.
Why owners in Woodlands pick Petme
Why owners in Woodlands book on Petme
Verified sitters get more bookings
Identity verification plus background check lifts your profile above informal listings. Owners see the verified badge in the search results.
20,000 € vet protection on every stay
Every booking includes up to 20,000 € in vet expenses. With Singapore vet bills running high, owners book with more confidence and sitters work with less worry.
Cashback for owners
Owners earn automatic cashback on every booking. That drives repeat bookings, so your recurring schedule fills faster.
In-app chat
Meet and greets, key handover, photo updates: all in chat. No need to switch to SMS or WhatsApp.
Tax + IRAS
Tax, IRAS, and registering a business
IRAS and ACRA
In Singapore, pet sitting income is taxable and should be declared to IRAS in your annual return. Occasional sitting is usually personal income; if you sit regularly as a trade you may register a sole proprietorship with ACRA. Keep records of bookings and expenses. GST registration only applies above S$1 million in annual turnover, which individual sitters do not reach. This is general guidance, not tax advice.
Track expenses
Poop bags, leashes, transport for sittings, a share of your phone bill, and pet first-aid courses are all worth recording. Keep receipts so your declared income reflects your real net earnings.
Seasonal demand
Seasonal demand in Woodlands
Peak periods in Woodlands
Singapore demand peaks around the year-end December holidays, Chinese New Year, and the June school break, when owners travel. Open your calendar wide for these windows early; owners often lock in their preferred sitter weeks ahead.
Plan your year
Open your December, Chinese New Year, and June calendar wide early. Owners across Singapore often lock in their preferred sitter weeks ahead of the school holidays and festive travel.
Petme sitter in Woodlands
“Owners in Woodlands are loyal. Once they trust you, they keep booking. My weekday calendar stays full with the same dogs and cats, so the income is predictable.”
Wei Lin T., Woodlands
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
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Application takes 10 minutes
Profile goes live, owners in your neighbourhood message you. You decide which bookings to accept.
Apply as a sitter