About Pet Sitting in Brighton
Brighton and Hove sit along one of England's most iconic stretches of coastline, where the pebble beach, Palace Pier, and colourful seafront arches create a vibrant backdrop for pet owners and their companions. The city's famous Lanes district buzzes with independent shops and cafes, many of which welcome dogs, whilst the wide promenade from Hove Lawns to the Marina offers an unbeatable route for daily walks with sea views.
Beyond the seafront, Brighton provides outstanding green spaces for dogs of every temperament. Preston Park, the city's largest public park, features open meadows, a walled garden, and tree-lined paths popular with local dog walkers. The South Downs National Park begins at the city's northern edge, giving sitters access to chalk grassland trails, rolling hills, and panoramic views stretching to the coast. Devils Dyke, just a short drive from the centre, is a favourite weekend destination for longer rambles.
Brighton's neighbourhoods each bring their own flavour to pet care. Kemptown's bohemian streets and independent spirit attract a passionate community of animal lovers, Seven Dials offers a village feel with quick access to the Downs, and Hove's wide avenues and seafront gardens provide a calmer setting for gentle strolls. Local sitters know the best off lead spots, seasonal beach rules, and quiet routes that keep tails wagging year round.


