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Midday check-in, feeding, and outdoor walks/potty breaks for the puppy * Occasional pet-sitting overnights as needed. Home Systems (Ongoing Maintenance) * Wash, fold, and organize towels (weekly) and ...

Midday check-in, feeding, and outdoor walks/potty breaks for the puppy * Occasional pet-sitting overnights as needed. Home Systems (Ongoing Maintenance) * Wash, fold, and organize towels (weekly) and ...

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How much do puppy sitter jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for puppy sitter in the United States is $20.75, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.47 and $22.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a puppy sitter?

Puppy sitters are individuals who provide temporary care and supervision for puppies when their owners are away. Their responsibilities typically include feeding, walking, playing with the puppy, cleaning up after them, and sometimes administering basic medication. Puppy sitters ensure the puppies are safe, comfortable, and entertained in the owner's absence. They may work in the owner's home or offer services at their own residence. Hiring a puppy sitter helps maintain the puppy's routine and reduces stress by providing personalized attention.

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

To thrive as a Puppy Sitter, you need a basic understanding of canine behavior, pet care routines, and safety practices, with experience or certifications in pet first aid being highly beneficial. Familiarity with pet monitoring apps, feeding schedules, and basic grooming tools is often required. Patience, reliability, and strong communication with pet owners are standout soft skills in this role. These skills ensure the puppies' well-being, provide peace of mind to owners, and foster trust for repeat business.

What are some common challenges puppy sitters face and how can they be managed?

Puppy sitters often encounter challenges such as managing high energy levels, handling separation anxiety, and maintaining consistent training routines. Puppies require frequent supervision and patience, as they are still learning housebreaking and basic commands. To manage these challenges, sitters should establish a structured schedule, use positive reinforcement, and communicate closely with pet owners about the puppy’s needs and routines. Building trust with both the puppy and owner helps create a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.

What is the difference between Puppy Sitter vs Dog Walker?

AspectPuppy SitterDog Walker
CredentialsBasic pet care knowledge, sometimes pet first aidBasic pet care knowledge, often with experience in walking dogs
Work EnvironmentHome or client's residence, caring for puppiesOutdoor, walking routes, parks, neighborhoods
Employer & IndustryPet sitting services, pet ownersPet care companies, individual pet owners
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for in-home puppy care or sitting servicesLooking for outdoor dog walking services

While both roles involve caring for dogs, a Puppy Sitter primarily provides in-home care for puppies, focusing on feeding, socialization, and supervision. A Dog Walker, on the other hand, specializes in taking dogs for walks, often outdoors, to ensure exercise and outdoor activity. Understanding these differences helps pet owners choose the right service for their needs.

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Infographic showing various Puppy Sitter job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 68% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $43,170 per year, or $20.8 per hour.

Professional Pet Care Specialist (Dog Walker & Pet Sitter)

Miami Pet Concierge

Coral Gables, FL • On-site

$13.25 - $18/hr

Part-time

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Job description

Professional Pet Care Specialist (Dog Walker & Pet Sitter) - Part Time
About Miami Pet Concierge
Since 2007, Miami Pet Concierge has been one of Miami's most trusted professional in-home pet care companies.
We provide dog walking, pet sitting, cat care, puppy visits, and overnight care throughout Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, South Miami, Pinecrest, Palmetto Bay, and surrounding neighborhoods.
Our work is built around a simple idea:
We provide peace of mind when pet owners can't be there.
We are trusted not only for the services we provide, but for the consistency, professionalism, communication, and care that define every visit.
The Role
We are hiring part-time Pet Care Specialists (Dog Walkers & Pet Sitters) who will be responsible for providing reliable, high-quality in-home pet care.
This is a professional role built on trust.
Clients rely on us to show up on time, follow detailed instructions, make sound decisions, and care for both their pets and their homes.
Every visit matters. Every interaction contributes to a client's peace of mind.
What This Role Is Really About
This is not casual pet sitting or occasional gig work.
This is a role for responsible individuals who understand that pet care is built on:
  • Trust
  • Consistency
  • Communication
  • Attention to detail
  • Sound judgment
You are not just completing tasks-you are maintaining a relationship of trust between MPC and our clients.
Responsibilities
Pet Care Specialists are responsible for:
  • Walking dogs (30-60 minutes) based on client instructions
  • Feeding pets and refreshing water
  • Cleaning litter boxes and food bowls
  • Picking up and properly disposing of waste
  • Administering medications when required
  • Observing and reporting changes in behavior or health
  • Locking homes and managing security systems when applicable
  • Sending clear, timely updates and photos to clients
  • Following all client-specific care instructions accurately

What Success Looks Like
Successful Pet Care Specialists consistently:
  • Show up reliably and on time
  • Follow instructions with accuracy and care
  • Notice small but important changes in pets or environment
  • Communicate clearly and proactively
  • Make sound decisions when situations are not straightforward
  • Treat every home with respect and professionalism
  • Build trust with pets and clients over time

Important Location Requirement
Because our services are provided in clients' homes, applicants must live in or very near our service areas.
Preferred locations include:
  • Coral Gables
  • Coconut Grove
  • South Miami
  • Pinecrest
  • Palmetto Bay
  • Dadeland
  • East Kendall

Schedule Availability
This is a part-time position with flexible scheduling between visits.
We are currently experiencing the highest demand for coverage during:
  • Weekday afternoons (approximately 12 PM - 6 PM)
  • Weekends
Availability during these times is helpful, but it is not the primary factor in hiring decisions.
Miami Pet Concierge prioritizes highly qualified candidates who demonstrate professionalism, reliability, sound judgment, and a genuine love of animals, along with a commitment to remain in the role for at least 9 months.
Scheduling needs may vary over time, and strong candidates with different availability are still encouraged to apply.
Requirements
Applicants must:
  • Be 18 years or older
  • Have a reliable automobile and valid auto insurance
  • Have a smartphone with camera and data plan
  • Communicate fluently in English
  • Be physically able to walk dogs and climb stairs
  • Be comfortable working outdoors in Miami weather
  • Be dependable, responsible, and detail-oriented
  • Be able to commit to the role for at least 9 months

Previous pet care experience is helpful but not required.
What We Look For
We value qualities that are difficult to teach:
  • Genuine love of animals - pets are treated with patience and care
  • Reliability - showing up consistently and on time
  • Sound judgment - making responsible decisions when situations arise unexpectedly
  • Attention to detail - noticing what others might miss
  • Professionalism - respectful communication and behavior
  • Compassion - patience and empathy for pets of all personalities

What We Offer
  • Paid training
  • Pet CPR & First Aid certification
  • Continuing education
  • Flexible scheduling between visits
  • Holiday incentives
  • Client tips
  • Discounted pet care for personal pets

Why This Role Matters
At Miami Pet Concierge, we do not measure success only by completed visits.
We measure success by the trust clients place in us-and the peace of mind they feel knowing their pets are in capable hands.
Every visit you complete either strengthens or weakens that trust.
Our goal is simple:
Deliver care we would trust for our own pets.