Become a pet sitter in Pittsburgh
Keep up to 90% per booking. $34 to $68 a night for boarding in Pittsburgh. Free $20,000 vet protection on every stay.
Earn flexibly with Petme across Squirrel Hill to the Strip District. You set your rate, you choose which dogs and cats you look after, and you keep up to 90% of every booking. Pittsburgh sitters report income becoming predictable in month 2 or 3 once the same repeat clients come back week after week.
Earnings
What you can earn in Pittsburgh
Sitters in Pittsburgh set their own rates. The ranges below reflect typical Petme bookings in the city. Platform data as of June 2026.
Boarding
$34–$68
per night
Dog walking
$15–$34
effective per hour
Doggy daycare
$26–$50
per day
What that adds up to
Three Pittsburgh sitting schedules, in dollars
Straight multiplication of the Pittsburgh 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.
| Schedule | Weekly mix | Estimated monthly range |
|---|---|---|
| Weekend boarder | 2 boarding nights a week at $34 to $68 | $292 to $585 |
| Lunchtime walker | 5 hour-long walks a week at $15 to $34 | $323 to $731 |
| Full mix | 2 boarding nights, 5 walks and 3 drop-ins a week | $821 to $1,780 |
Estimates only, computed from the Pittsburgh 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 Squirrel Hill to the Strip District message you in chat. You decide which bookings to accept.
What Pittsburgh owners care about
Why owners in Pittsburgh 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 Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania has no statewide pet-sitter or dog-walker license; Pittsburgh may require a local business registration, so verify with the city. Pet-care income is self-employment income reported on Schedule C, and you handle your own taxes as a 1099 contractor.
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 Pittsburgh
Peak windows in Pittsburgh
Bookings peak over summer travel and winter holidays, led by boarding and overnight house sitting. The University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon calendars also add steady term-time dog walking and drop-in work around Oakland and Squirrel Hill.
What Pittsburgh sitting actually looks like
Pittsburgh gets cold, gray, snowy winters and warm, humid summers, plus a lot of rainy days year-round. Sitters keep a rain plan ready, time walks around the wet weather, and watch for ice on the city's steep hillside streets in winter. The top-of-mind breeds among Pittsburgh Petme clients are Labrador Retriever, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, 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 Squirrel Hill to the Strip District you cover (especially near Schenley Park and Frick Park) sharpens your visibility.
Pet care services in Pittsburgh
Pet Boarding
Overnight stays at a sitter's home with personalized care and attention in Pittsburgh
Dog Walking
Scheduled walks to keep your dog active, happy, and well-exercised in Pittsburgh
House Sitting
In-home care where a sitter stays at your place with your pet in Pittsburgh
Drop-in Visits
Quick check-ins for feeding, playtime, and potty breaks in Pittsburgh
Doggy Daycare
Daytime supervision and socialization while you're at work in Pittsburgh
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
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Ready to start sitting in Pittsburgh?
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