Petme · New York

Become a pet sitter in New York

Keep up to 90% per booking. $65 to $110 a night for boarding in New York. Free $20,000 vet protection on every stay.

Earn flexibly with Petme across Upper East Side to Park Slope. You set your rate, you choose which dogs and cats you look after, and you keep up to 90% of every booking. New York sitters report income becoming predictable in month 2 or 3 once the same repeat clients come back week after week.

Up to 90%
kept per booking
$65–$110
boarding night in New York
$20,000
vet protection per booking
4.9 / 5
average sitter rating

Earnings

What you can earn in New York

Sitters in New York set their own rates. The ranges below reflect typical Petme bookings in the city. Platform data as of June 2026.

Boarding

$65–$110

per night

Dog walking

$25–$40

effective per hour

Doggy daycare

$55–$85

per day

What that adds up to

Three New York sitting schedules, in dollars

Straight multiplication of the New York rate bands above across a typical month (about 4.3 weeks). Estimates before expenses and taxes; you set your own rates and keep up to 90% of every booking.

ScheduleWeekly mixEstimated monthly range
Weekend boarder2 boarding nights a week at $65 to $110$559 to $946
Lunchtime walker5 hour-long walks a week at $25 to $40$538 to $860
Full mix2 boarding nights, 5 walks and 3 drop-ins a week$1,458 to $2,425

Estimates only, computed from the New York rate bands (verified May 2026), before expenses and self-employment taxes. Actual income depends on your rates, availability, and repeat clients.

How it works

How it works

Apply

Tell us about yourself, your pets, and your pet-care experience. The application takes about 10 minutes.

Get verified

Government ID check and a background check.

Go live, start booking

Set your rate and availability. Owners across Upper East Side to Park Slope message you in chat. You decide which bookings to accept.

What New York owners care about

Why owners in New York book on Petme

Verified sitters get more bookings

Identity verification plus a background check lift your profile above informal listings on Craigslist or Nextdoor. Owners see the verified badge in search results.

$20,000 vet protection on every stay

Every booking includes up to $20,000 in vet expenses at no extra cost, no deductible. Owners book with more confidence, and you can say yes to medical, senior, or large-breed dogs without personal exposure.

Cashback for owners

Owners earn up to 5% cashback on every completed booking, paid into their Petme balance. That drives repeat bookings, your recurring schedule fills faster.

In-app chat, no phone-number swap

Meet-and-greets, key handover, photo updates: all in chat. You never give out a personal number.

Permits + tax

Permits, business setup, and tax

Permits in New York

New York City is the one US market with a commercial dog-walker permit requirement. The walker permit costs $105 (initial) plus a mandatory $39 commercial dog-walker course, then $70 a year to renew. The 6-foot leash law is enforced citywide; commercial walkers are capped at 4 dogs at a time and must scoop in every borough.

Deductible expenses

Common pet-sitter deductions on Schedule C: mileage to bookings (track via Stride or MileIQ), a share of phone bill, pet first-aid certification, leashes, treats, poop bags, and a home-office prorated by square footage if you board at home. Most sitters set aside 25% to 30% of gross for federal + self-employment tax, and add state tax in NY or CA.

Seasonal demand

Seasonal demand in New York

Peak windows in New York

Daily lunchtime walks are the steady-state booking; demand spikes around Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and the Christmas-to-New-Year window when owners leave the city. Walking volume vastly exceeds boarding.

What New York sitting actually looks like

Manhattan summers push pavement past 140°F in heat-wave weeks. NYC sitters shift to early-morning and late-evening walks, and many co-ops require elevator pet etiquette and waste bagging on every walk. The top-of-mind breeds among New York Petme clients are French Bulldog, Cavalier King Charles, Goldendoodle, so familiarity with small-breed pickups, large-breed walking technique, and rescue-mix behavioral cues moves you up in search results. Most local owners search by neighborhood first, so listing the parts of Upper East Side to Park Slope you cover (especially near Central Park and Prospect Park) sharpens your visibility.

Nearby metros

Become a pet sitter near New York

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does a Petme sitter actually earn in New York?
Boarding in New York typically runs $65 to $110 per night, walks clear $25 to $40 per effective hour, daycare lands at $55 to $85 per day, and drop-in visits run $28 to $48 per visit. Petme charges owners 0%, so up to 90% of every booking lands with you. Full-time New York sitters running a mix of walks, daycare, and boarding typically clear $3,500 to $7,000 a month gross.
How do cancellations affect my profile?
Sitters can cancel without penalty up to the cancellation window they set in their profile (typically 48 to 72 hours before the stay). Last-minute cancellations affect search ranking, so most sitters block availability rather than accept and cancel.
Where do I apply?
Apply at petme.social/us/become-a-pet-sitter. The application covers your pet-care experience and the services you want to offer. After ID verification and a background check, your profile goes live and owners in your area can message you directly in the app.
How much do Petme pet sitters earn in the US?
Take-home varies by city and service. New York and San Francisco sitters often clear $28 to $45 an hour on walks and $65 to $120 a night on boarding. Miami, Seattle, and LA sit a notch below but with steadier year-round demand. Up to 90% of each booking lands with the sitter.
Is a permit or license required to pet sit in New York?
Most states require none. New York City is the lone outlier with a commercial dog-walker permit ($105 initial, $39 mandatory course, $70/year renewal). California cities trigger a business-tax registration only past $100k in annual gross receipts. Florida and Washington have no state pet-sitter license.
What taxes do self-employed pet sitters pay?
Yes. Pet sitting is self-employment income reported on a federal Schedule C, plus 1099-NEC from Petme if you cross $600 in a calendar year. Set aside roughly 25% to 30% for federal income + self-employment tax. State income tax applies in NY and CA; Florida, Washington, and Texas have none.
How does Petme compare to Rover and Wag for sitters?
Most large pet-care platforms take a bigger cut of each booking and add an owner-side service fee on top. Petme charges owners 0% and sitters keep up to 90% of every booking with sitter cashback, so the owner pays only the sitter's rate. Higher take-home and a friendlier owner-side price often translate into more repeat bookings.
What happens if a pet gets hurt during a booking?
Every Petme booking automatically includes up to $20,000 in vet expenses if something happens during the stay. No deductible, no extra cost. That floor lets sitters say yes to medical, senior, and large-breed bookings without taking the financial risk personally.
What are the steps from applying to my first New York booking?
The application asks about you, your pets, and your pet-care experience. After verification (government ID plus a background check), your profile goes live and owners in your neighborhood can message you in the app. You decide which bookings to accept.
Do owners pay deposits or is there a chargeback risk?
Owners pay in full at booking confirmation. Petme holds the funds and releases payout 24 hours after the stay completes. Chargebacks on disputed bookings go through Petme support, not the sitter.
Is full-time pet sitting realistic on Petme?
Yes. Sitters in NYC, SF, and LA running 4 to 6 daily walks plus weekend boarding pull $4,000 to $7,000 a month gross. Boarding-focused sitters in Miami clear $3,500 to $6,000 a month during high season. Predictable income usually arrives in month 2 to 3 once a repeat-client base forms.

Ready to start sitting in New York?

Profile goes live, owners in your neighborhood message you in chat. You decide which bookings to accept.

Apply as a sitter