Petme · Dog sitting · Mission District, San Francisco

Find a vetted dog sitter in Mission District, San Francisco

0% owner fee. Up to 5% cashback. $20,000 vet protection. $75–$105 per night in Mission District.

Densest SF sitter market, Dolores Park social hub, bilingual. Walks revolve around Mission Dolores Park and Valencia Street. A Petme dog sitter in Mission District is a person whose home becomes your dog's second home. Same sitter every booking, your dog learns the apartment and the local walk routine. Different from a kennel: no rotating staff, no concrete-run boarding. Verified, background-checked, reachable in-chat any hour, $20,000 vet protection on every stay.

Find a dog sitter in Mission District

0%

Owner service fee in Mission District

$20,000

Vet protection per booking

$75–$105

Per night boarding

4.9 / 5

Average sitter rating

About Mission District

Dog sitting in Mission District, what it actually looks like

The Mission is San Francisco's densest sitter market. Mission Dolores Park as the daily social epicenter (the south end is the dog hill), Valencia and 24th as the commercial spines, and walk-up Victorian and Edwardian buildings dominant. Sitter density between 16th and 24th streets, Valencia and Mission, is the highest in the city.

Mission sitters are predominantly young professionals and creative-industry workers, often bilingual (Spanish strong). The breed mix favors Frenchies, doodles, Italian Greyhounds, and a substantial rescue contingent (Muttville, Family Dog Rescue). Loft and Victorian boarding is generally pet-friendly without weight caps. Booking pattern: heavy mid-week daycare from hybrid-RTO owners, holiday boarding peaks at ski-week and Christmas.

Where dog sitters work in Mission District

Petme dog sitters in Mission District know the local routes. Top spots: Mission Dolores Park, Valencia Street, 24th Street, Mission Pool area.

Breeds in the Mission District booking mix

The most-booked breeds across Mission District on Petme right now: Goldendoodle, French Bulldog, rescue mix. Filter by breed when searching.

The cashback maths

What 5 nights in Mission District actually cost

Worked example at the Mission District median rate ($90 per night, source: Petme telemetry, May 2026). The sitter sets the same rate either way; the difference is what each platform stacks on top.

Line itemPetmeFee-charging platforms
Sitter rate (5 × $90)$450$450
Pet-owner service fee (~11%)$0~$47
Cashback earned (up to 5%)−$23n/a
Effective cost$427$497

$20,000 vet protection is included in the Petme price. Competitors charge separately or cap medical reimbursement.

How it works

Find a Mission District dog sitter in three steps

Search Mission District

Pick your dates, browse verified Petme dog sitters in Mission District. Read profiles, reviews, breed experience, and house rules before reaching out.

Meet in person

Free meet-and-greet with any sitter before you commit. Hand over keys, walk them past the doorman or building staff, confirm routines and medical needs.

Book + earn cashback

Confirm in-app, sitter is notified instantly, $20,000 vet protection kicks in immediately, and up to 5% cashback lands in your Petme balance when the booking ends.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about dog sitting in Mission District

Is Mission Dolores Park safe for off-leash recall?
Off-leash hours apply but unofficially the south "dog hill" is dog-dominant most of the day. Most Mission sitters time visits to coincide with the established off-leash window for the social-dog community.
How much does pet sitting in the Mission cost?
Boarding $75 to $105 per night, walks $25 to $40 per 30 minutes. Densest market with mid-tier SF pricing; cheaper than Pacific Heights, on par with Castro and Hayes Valley.
Are Mission sitters Spanish-speaking?
Many are. Filter by language in search. Spanish is the strongest non-English language in the Mission sitter pool. Vet expense protection of $20,000 is included on each Petme booking, with no owner fee added.
Can my sitter handle the Mission's noise on weekends?
Reactive bookings route to the quieter east-Mission blocks (between Folsom and Treat). Valencia weekend evenings are loud; sitters know to avoid for noise-sensitive dogs.
How much does a dog sitter in Mission District cost?
Overnight stays run $75 to $105 per night in Mission District. Multi-night bookings often discount slightly. Petme charges 0% owner fee on top.
How is a Petme dog sitter different from a kennel?
A kennel is a facility with rotating staff. A Petme dog sitter is a person whose home becomes your dog's second home. Same person every booking, same neighborhood, same walking routine.
Can I find a yard sitter in Mission District?
Yard availability varies by neighborhood. Lower-density, residential areas tend to have more yards; downtown and condo-heavy areas have fewer. Filter by "yard" in search to see sitters with outdoor space.
Will a Mission District sitter handle a long boarding stay?
Yes, multi-week bookings are common (academic-year travel, hiatus weeks, long work trips). Some sitters discount the per-night rate for 14+ night bookings. Lock in 4 to 8 weeks ahead for the best sitters.

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Find a dog sitter in Mission District