In-home doggy daycare in New York City
Drop your dog at a verified sitter's apartment or brownstone for the workday instead of leaving them home alone or in a commercial daycare. Real walks in Central Park, Prospect Park, or the High Line, plus photo updates and up to $20,000 in vet protection.
A real home for your dog while you are at work
New York apartments are small, work days are long, and leaving a dog alone for 8 to 10 hours quietly turns into separation anxiety, accidents, and chewed shoes. In-home doggy daycare on Petme connects you with verified sitters across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx whose apartments, brownstones, and walk-ups become a calm second home for your dog while you are at work. Your dog gets neighborhood walks in Central Park, Prospect Park, or Astoria Park, a sofa to nap on, and the kind of human attention that no commercial daycare crate can match.
Petme charges New York pet owners 0% commission. The daily rate you agree with the sitter is the full price, with no platform fees layered on top. Every booking automatically includes up to $20,000 in vet protection, meaningful coverage in a city where Animal Medical Center and BluePearl emergency visits routinely run into the thousands. Cashback compounds with every completed day of daycare.
Verified doggy daycare sitters across New York
Pricing in New York typically runs $40 to $75 per day, with most bookings around $55. Browse sitters in your neighborhood below.
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Frequently asked questions
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Dog Boarding in New York
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Dog Walkers in New York
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Drop-In Visits in New York
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Same-Day Pet Sitting in New York
Last-minute care from sitters with open availability today in New York.