Get paid to look after dogs in Dallas
Board dogs overnight, run a doggy daycare, or cover walks and drop-ins across Dallas. Boarding runs $38 to $72 per night, and you keep up to 90% of every booking with sitter cashback.
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Local know-how pays off in Dallas
Triple-digit afternoons run from June through September, with flash ice storms possible in January and February. Dallas sitters shift summer walks to early morning, watch for hot pavement, and keep stays indoors during ozone-action and ice-event days.
When demand peaks
Corporate travel from the metro's large HQ base keeps weekday boarding and drop-ins steady, while the summer and winter-holiday windows are the dominant peaks. Spring storm season can trigger short-notice rebookings.
Know your Dallas routes
Most bookings cluster Uptown to Lakewood. Owners look for sitters who know the local parks, leash rules, and the breeds they keep, from French Bulldog, Goldendoodle, Labrador.
Keep up to 90%
You set your own rate. Petme keeps a low service fee, and sitter cashback pushes your take-home toward 90% of every booking.
Bilingual owners book faster
Spanish-speaking owners are a meaningful share of the Dallas market. Bilingual sitter profiles convert faster across Oak Cliff, Bishop Arts, and Pleasant Grove.
Choose your services, set your own rates
Typical Petme rates in Dallas. You set your own price for each service, and keep up to 90% of every booking with sitter cashback.
Dog boarding
$38 to $72 per night
Doggy daycare
$28 to $50 per day
Dog walking
$15 to $26 per walk
Drop-in visits
$16 to $26 per visit
House sitting
$38 to $72 per night
Dallas areas that book the most
Petme bookings in Dallas come from neighborhoods like Uptown, Deep Ellum, Bishop Arts, across walks, drop-in visits, daycare, and boarding.
Texas requires no state pet-sitter licence and has no state income tax. Dallas enforces a citywide leash-and-waste ordinance; pet-sitting income is reported federally on a Schedule C, with a 1099-NEC from Petme past $600 a year.
Built for sitters in Dallas
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
$20,000 in vet protection comes with every confirmed booking, so you are never on the hook alone if something goes wrong.
Dog Sitting Jobs in Dallas
What new sitters ask before signing up on Petme in Dallas.
How much can I earn dog sitting in Dallas?
Dog boarding on Petme in Dallas runs $38 to $72 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.
Can I board dogs in an apartment in Dallas?
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 Dallas sitters board small and medium dogs from a flat near a park.
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 Dallas?
Yes. You review each request, arrange a meet first if you want, and accept or decline. No assigned bookings and no minimum hours. You set your rates and availability per service.
What protection do I get on dog sitting bookings?
Every confirmed Petme booking, including boarding and daycare, includes $20,000 in vet protection for the dog in your care, at no cost to you or the owner.
Dog sitting jobs near Dallas
Cover more than one patch. Each city page has its own local rates and demand notes.
Start earning in Dallas
Set your own rate. $20,000 vet protection on every booking, cashback that keeps your clients rebooking, and fast payouts to your bank.