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Dog Walker / Pet Sitter

Westerville, OH · On-site

$13.50 - $18.25/hr

Communicate with pet owners to provide updates on their pets, including photos and notes. * Monitor pets for signs of illness, injury, or stress and report concerns to owners immediately. * Follow ...

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Dog Walker / Pet Sitter

Westerville, OH · On-site

$13.50 - $18.25/hr

Communicate with pet owners to provide updates on their pets, including photos and notes. * Monitor pets for signs of illness, injury, or stress and report concerns to owners immediately. * Follow ...

Overnight Pet Sitter

Culver City, CA · On-site

$15.25 - $20.75/hr

Send updates, photos, and notes through our pet care app * Keep the client's home safe, secure, and tidy * Bring in mail/packages, adjust lights, and help the home look lived-in * Communicate clearly ...

Marketing Intern

Largo, FL · On-site

$300/mo

Take and upload pet photos; write engaging animal bios * Capture and post content for Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and YouTube * Write blogs and script content for short videos * Help ...

$45/hr

Provide visit updates with photos/videos * Communicate clearly with the office, clients, and fellow Pet Nannies * Work independently while being a strong, positive team member 💵 Compensation (1099 ...

Pet Sitter

Crestview, FL · On-site

$15 - $16/hr

Either way, you're basically getting paid to hang out with dogs -- and yes, the photos are ... Treating every home and every pet like it's your own -- even the messy days, even the ones ...

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How much do pet photography jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for pet photography in the United States is $62,338.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,000.00 and $71,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is pet photography?

Pet photography is a specialized genre of photography focused on capturing high-quality images of pets, such as dogs, cats, birds, and other animals. Pet photographers use a variety of techniques and equipment to highlight the personality, appearance, and relationship between pets and their owners. This field requires patience, creativity, and an understanding of animal behavior to ensure the animals are comfortable and natural in front of the camera. Many pet photographers work in studios, on location, or even in clients' homes to provide memorable portraits. The resulting images are often used for personal keepsakes, social media, or even marketing purposes.

What are pet photography jobs?

Pet photography jobs focus on taking pictures of pets—cats and dogs are the most common subjects, but people have many different types of animals as pets and photographers work with all of them. In this role, you may decide how to best photograph each subject, decide how to turn the pet's lifestyle into a series of images, and oversee the photography session at a studio or another location the customer requests. You may also discuss options with pet owners. Many pet photographers work with retail stores to take pictures of products, produce marketing materials, and otherwise help manage a brand. Regardless of who employs you, pet photography jobs require being able to make friends with pets of any species quickly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a pet photographer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Pet Photographer, you need strong photography skills, a good understanding of animal behavior, and ideally a portfolio showcasing your work. Familiarity with DSLR or mirrorless cameras, photo editing software like Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop, and sometimes pet handling certifications are highly valuable. Patience, creativity, and excellent interpersonal skills are crucial for working with animals and their owners. These skills ensure you can capture high-quality, expressive images while maintaining a smooth, safe, and enjoyable experience for both pets and clients.

What are some common challenges faced by pet photographers during photo sessions and how can they be managed?

One of the main challenges in pet photography is working with animals who may not always cooperate or stay still. Sessions often require patience, creative use of toys or treats, and the ability to quickly adapt camera settings to capture candid moments. Building rapport with both the pet and their owner beforehand can help reduce anxiety and distractions. Additionally, pet photographers need to be skilled in capturing sharp images despite unpredictable movement, often using fast shutter speeds and continuous shooting modes.

What is the difference between Pet Photography vs Animal Photographer?

AspectPet PhotographyAnimal Photographer
CredentialsPhotography skills, portfolioPhotography skills, portfolio
Work EnvironmentStudios, outdoor locations, client homesZoos, wildlife reserves, studios
Industry UsagePet owners, pet product companiesWildlife organizations, media outlets
Search IntentPet photography services, pet portraitsWildlife photography, animal documentation

Pet Photography focuses on capturing images of domestic animals like dogs, cats, and other pets, often for personal or commercial use. Animal Photographer covers a broader range, including wildlife and exotic animals, often in natural habitats or for conservation projects. While both roles require strong photography skills, Pet Photography is more client-focused, whereas Animal Photography may involve fieldwork and working with organizations or media outlets.

What cities are hiring for Pet Photography jobs?

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What are the most commonly searched types of Pet Photography jobs?

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What states have the most Pet Photography jobs?

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Infographic showing various Pet Photography job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,338 per year, or $30 per hour.

Pet Sitters & Dog Walker in Cave Creek

Pawfect Pet Sitter

Cave Creek, AZ • On-site

$500 - $1.0K/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description


Calling all passionate pet people, busy moms, retirees, vet techs, freelancers, and anyone who thinks being greeted by a wagging tail is the best part of any day. We're hiring.

Pawfect Pet Sitter is one of Arizona's most well-reviewed, double-certified pet sitting and dog walking companies, and we're growing our team in the North Phoenix area. This is a flexible, part-time role with real earning potential, and we take care of our people.

Some of our most successful team members have been: Busy moms Retirees Vet techs & vet tech students College students Freelancers Dog trainers Former Rover & Wag walkers

If you have a pet-loving heart and a professional attitude, this job is for you.

What You'll Do

  • Walk dogs 1-2 miles per visit
  • Provide feeding, fresh water, and playtime for dogs, cats, and other pets
  • Administer medications and follow special care instructions
  • Send clients daily photos and detailed visit summaries after every check-in
  • Maintain home safety and security during every visit
  • Handle light tasks like watering plants and collecting mail when requested
  • Capture photos and short videos to support our social media presence

What We're Looking For

  • At least 18 years old and authorized to work in the US
  • Valid driver's license and reliable personal vehicle, must live within 10 miles of your assigned area
  • Smartphone with working camera and cell service
  • Physically able to walk 1-2 miles multiple times daily, climb stairs, kneel, bend, and lift up to 50 lbs
  • Strong communicator with a team-first attitude
  • Available for 2-3 check-ins daily during 7-9am, 11am-2pm, and 4-7pm windows including weekends and holidays
  • Minimum 6-month commitment from hire date
  • Non-smoker during all client visits

Professional Appearance Standards Our clients welcome us into their homes and appearance matters. All team members maintain a clean, polished look at every visit:

  • Business casual or athletic wear, clean and well-fitted
  • Professional footwear suitable for walking and stairs
  • Minimal jewelry, small ear studs only
  • No visible piercings beyond ears
  • Visible tattoos covered during all client visits
  • Clean, groomed appearance every single shift

These standards apply to everyone and are non-negotiable.

What We Offer

  • $500-$1,000+/month flexible part-time income plus gratuity, performance bonuses, and holiday pay
  • Paid Pet First Aid & CPR double certification, on us
  • Full liability insurance, workers' compensation, and bonding for your protection
  • Hands-on field training with ongoing professional development
  • Company t-shirt after your first month
  • A supportive, organized team and you will never be left without backup coverage
  • Direct deposit twice a month

Ready to Join the Pawfect Team? Visit PawfectPetSitter.com | Instagram @pawfectpetsitter | Facebook.com/pawfectpuppy

Submit your resume, pet experience not required, and a few sentences about why you love working with animals. We'd love to meet you.