Write a pet sitter bio that gets you booked.
Answer a few questions about your experience, the pets you know, and the services you offer. Get three ready-to-use bios in seconds, then paste your favorite into your sitter profile.
No signup, no email. The drafts are a starting point: add a detail in your own voice and you are ready to go live.
Three drafts, three different tones.
You get a warm version, a clear professional version, and a short personal version. Copy whichever fits you, or mix lines from each. Then make it yours: the bios that get the most bookings always have a real, specific detail only you could write.
Fill in a few details above and press Generate to see three bios you can use.
Why the bio matters
Owners book the sitter they can picture caring for their pet.
When an owner opens your profile, the bio is what turns a stranger into someone they can trust with a key and a family member. Reviews help, but everyone starts with none. A clear, specific, human bio is the one thing fully in your control, and it is what carries you through your first bookings.
The best sitter bios are not the longest or the most polished. They are the ones that match what a particular owner is worried about: a nervous rescue, a diabetic cat, a puppy that cannot be left alone. Speak to those owners directly, name the pets and services you are confident with, and invite them to meet. That is the whole formula, and the generator above is built around it.
What makes a bio work
Six things every strong sitter bio does.
The generator already builds these in. Knowing them helps you edit the draft into something that sounds like you.
Open with a real reason
Owners can spot a generic line instantly. One honest sentence about why you love animals does more than a paragraph of adjectives. Make the first line sound like you.
Lead with what you know best
Years of experience and the pets you are most confident with. An owner of a nervous senior dog wants to read that you have cared for senior dogs, not a list of every animal alive.
Be clear about your services
Boarding, house sitting, drop-ins, walks, daycare. Spell out what you offer and your home setup so owners self-select before they message you. Clarity saves everyone time.
Signal that you are safe
Mention that you keep owners updated, stick to the pet routine, and offer a meet-and-greet first. Petme bookings include up to $20,000 of vet protection, which reassures first-time owners.
Stay specific, skip the cliches
A detail like "I send a photo after every walk" beats "I am passionate about pets" every time. Concrete beats generic. The bios here are built to stay specific and human.
End with an invitation
Close by inviting the owner to message you or set up a quick meet. A warm, low-pressure call to action turns a profile view into a first conversation.
Common questions
Writing a bio that gets booked.
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Bio ready? Put it on a profile that earns.
Create your sitter profile on Petme, paste in your bio, and start taking bookings. Sitters keep up to 90% of every booking, get paid reliably, and every stay is covered by the Petme Protection Plan with up to $20,000 of vet expenses.