Dog sitting jobs in Warrington, where a commuter town between two cities keeps overnight sitters booked
Warrington sits right between Manchester and Liverpool, so plenty of owners here work long days and travel for weekends away, and their dogs need a proper home to stay in overnight rather than an empty house. Petme dog sitters take those dogs into their own house, add daytime care around it, and pick the weeks that suit them. Dog boarding in Warrington runs £25 to £40 per night, and you keep up to 90% of every booking with sitter cashback.
Petme is live in Warrington. Get verified and start accepting requests in your neighborhood.
Not looking for work? Find a dog sitter in Warrington
Local know-how pays off in Warrington
Warrington has a mild, wet maritime climate that rarely freezes, and short winter days that leave a narrow window of daylight. Walkers who carry a raincoat and a towel, plan sheltered routes on the wettest days, and hold their slots through the drizzle keep the regulars that fair-weather walkers lose.
When demand peaks
Demand peaks over the summer holidays and across Christmas and New Year, with a second wave on the February, May and October half-terms and the bank-holiday weekends. Boarding and house sitting lead when owners travel; walking, daycare and drop-in visits carry the commuting week.
Know your Warrington areas
Most bookings cluster Stockton Heath to Grappenhall. Owners look for sitters who know the area and can reach them without a long trip.
Breeds you will meet in Warrington
Owners here mostly keep Labrador Retriever, Cocker Spaniel, French Bulldog, Staffordshire Bull Terrier. Knowing how those breeds behave, and saying so on your profile, is what turns a first booking into a repeat client.
Where overnight dog bookings cluster across Warrington
Overnight boarding demand in Warrington leans toward the higher-earning south of the town, so Stockton Heath, Lymm and Grappenhall lead the bookings, with Appleton close behind. Padgate and Penketh add steadier walking and daycare work through the week. Sitters who host from one of these areas and cover the streets nearby fill their calendar faster than those trying to reach across the whole town.
Choose your services, set your own rates
Typical Petme rates in Warrington. You set your own price for each service, and keep up to 90% of every booking with sitter cashback.
Dog boarding
£25 to £40 per night
Doggy daycare
£18 to £30 per day
Dog walking
£11 to £18 per 30 to 60 minute walk
Drop-in visits
£11 to £18 per 20 to 30 minute visit
House sitting
£32 to £50 per night
Warrington areas that book the most
Overnight boarding demand in Warrington leans toward the higher-earning south of the town, so Stockton Heath, Lymm and Grappenhall lead the bookings, with Appleton close behind.
Built for sitters in Warrington
Keep up to 90%
You set your rate. Petme keeps a low service fee, and sitter cashback pushes your take-home toward 90% of every booking.
Full schedule control
No assigned shifts and no minimum hours. Accept or decline each request and pause your profile whenever you need to.
Protected on every booking
£17,000 in Protection Plan comes with every confirmed booking, so you are never on the hook alone if something goes wrong.
Dog Sitting Jobs in Warrington
What new sitters ask before signing up on Petme in Warrington.
How much can I earn dog sitting in Warrington?
Dog boarding on Petme in Warrington runs £25 to £40 per night, with daycare and walks adding daytime income. You set your own rate per service, and with sitter cashback you keep up to 90% of every booking.
What protection do I get on dog sitting bookings?
Every confirmed Petme booking, including boarding and daycare, includes £17,000 in Protection Plan for the dog in your care, at no cost to you or the owner. The same cover applies across Stockton Heath and Lymm.
Can I board dogs in an apartment in Warrington?
Yes. You set your own house rules: the dog sizes you accept, how many dogs at once, and whether your home suits high-energy breeds. Many Warrington sitters board small and medium dogs from a flat near a park in Stockton Heath or Lymm.
What is the difference between dog boarding and doggy daycare?
Boarding is overnight, billed per night, while the owner travels. Daycare is daytime only, billed per day, for owners at work. You can offer either or both and set a separate rate for each.
Do I choose which dogs and bookings I accept in Warrington?
Yes. You review each request, arrange a meet first if you want, and accept or decline. No assigned bookings and no minimum hours, whether the owner is in Stockton Heath or Lymm. You set your rates and availability per service.
Does overnight dog sitting in Warrington slow down over the winter?
No, it shifts. Overnight stays in Warrington peak over Christmas and New Year while owners travel, then hold through the February half-term. Winter stays mean more indoor time and muddier walks, so agree the walk routine and the drying arrangements at the meet and greet rather than on the doorstep.
Do I need a licence to board dogs in Warrington?
If you board dogs regularly for payment in your home, Warrington Borough Council can require a licence under the Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals) Regulations 2018. It covers home boarding as a business, sets welfare standards and involves an inspection, so check with the council before you take on overnight bookings at any scale.
Do I need a garden to dog sit overnight in Warrington?
A secure garden helps for overnight boarding in Warrington but is not essential. Homes near Grappenhall, Lymm or the many green spaces around Stockton Heath work well, since a safe outdoor toilet routine and easy access to walks matter more to owners than the size of your own garden.
Start earning in Warrington
Set your own rate. £17,000 Protection Plan on every booking, cashback that keeps your clients rebooking, and fast payouts to your bank.