Find a house sitter in San Diego, CA

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Top 10 house sitters in San Diego, CA

Homeowners agree: these San Diego house sitters are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Dogs On The Run

Dogs On The Run

New on HomeGuide
21+ years in business
Serves San Diego, CA
Dogs On The Run® offers a pet care concierge service. We exist to help families connect with experienced pet care professionals. DOTR™ offers a valuable advantage that allows pet parents to explain what their needs are and feel confident knowing that Dogs On The Run® will exceed their expectations by referring them to only the BEST professional for their specific needs.
San Diego Dog Training

San Diego Dog Training

5.0(1)
2 hires on HomeGuide
13+ years in business
Serves San Diego, CA
Tori S. says, "The SDDT family changed our lives! Our puppy was too much to handle. She would bark throughout the night, pull on her leash, and wouldn’t get along with other dogs. Now we’re able to take her to the beach with the family and not have any concerns! " Read more
Hilarys Pet Care Plus

Hilarys Pet Care Plus

5.0(2)
4+ years in business
Serves San Diego, CA
Libeth O. says, "We have used Hilary's Pet Care plus for Dog training, dog sitting and dog walking on multiple occasions. Hilary is great with our dogs." Read more
Responsible And Caring Sitter

Responsible And Caring Sitter

5.0(1)
1 hire on HomeGuide
24+ years in business
Serves San Diego, CA
Ann & R. says, "She was wonderful in every way. We trusted her completely. Would hire her" Read more
Jennergy Cleaning & Household Soutions

Jennergy Cleaning & Household Soutions

New on HomeGuide
1 hire on HomeGuide
5+ years in business
Serves San Diego, CA
Experience a transformational cleaning.
Paradise Pet Care

Paradise Pet Care

New on HomeGuide
10+ years in business
Serves San Diego, CA
Paradise Pet Care (PPC) offers the best personalized in-home pet sitting and dog walking services in San Diego. We offer the highest levels of fun, safety and service for your furry family members. All of our pet sitters are very experienced in working with various pets. We all are great with dogs and cats, but we also have sitters who specialize in bird, rabbit and rodent care. We even offer plant care. Our team is very knowledgeable, and we all believe that the safety and comfort of your pets is our top priority. If you are at work or on vacation and you entrust your pets to Paradise Pet Care, rest assured that they will be well taken care ...
L&T Quality Care

L&T Quality Care

New on HomeGuide
8+ years in business
Serves San Diego, CA
We specialize in traveling with pets and have multi day trips to get them to their homes. No matter if we are on the road, in our home or in your home, we offer the same full coverage insurance, communication, experience and more! We love spending time with pets that love us back! The cuddles, slobbery kisses, feisty cats and unique animals are all worth it! They each have a different personality and make everyday different and fun for us.
Lee's Pet Services

Lee's Pet Services

New on HomeGuide
24+ years in business
Serves San Diego, CA
They say when you do what you love ❤ you never have to work another day in your life
Handygirl-4-U / Jeanette's Grooming

Handygirl-4-U / Jeanette's Grooming

New on HomeGuide
1 hire on HomeGuide
24+ years in business
Serves San Diego, CA
I specialize in sanitation and pet hair removal, on your pet (GROOMING) or in your home, vehicle, or RV. (DETAILING) Steam Cleaning carpet extractors inside homes, businesses. Any surface: upholstery, car seats, mattresses. Using natural products, always finish with rinse = no residue. POWER-WASHING EXTERIORS, ROOFTOPS, RAIN GUTTERS, STUCCO REPAIRS, PAINTING AUTO & RV DETAILING 20+ YEARS PET GROOMER for 25 yrs (cats, birds, reptiles, dogs, livestock) I enjoy not being stuck at a desk all day long because I am a hands-on kind of gal, and I am not afraid to get dirty. I can clean anything, including impossible stains, out of any surface. I ...
San Diego Dog Walking

San Diego Dog Walking

New on HomeGuide
Serves San Diego, CA
5 plus years of professional experience and many positive reviews from multiple sources. I have genuine empathy for animals and understand them intuitively, with love. Being around love!

Your House Sitting questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does house-sitting cost near me?

House-sitting costs $15 to $35 per hour on average for short-term care. Longer house-sitting jobs have rates of $40 to $80 per day for drop-in pet and general upkeep services. A pet sitter charges $50 to $125 per night for full-time care and overnight stays for high-anxiety or high-maintenance animals.

  • Dog walking prices are $10 to $35 per outing.
  • Cat sitters are typically cheaper than dog sitters.

What is house-sitting?

House-sitting is a service where someone goes to your home and watches your cat, dog, or pets while keeping up with your minor housekeeping tasks. You can negotiate the amount of time they spend at your house from a few hours per day to a full-time job with overnight stays.

Remember to make a list of the specific tasks you need a house sitter to complete each day. Then you can discuss what their fee includes and if you'll need to pay extra for anything.

What do house sitters do?

A house sitter can do any routine work that protects the property from burglars and keeps everything in good working order.

Typically, you can ask a house sitter to:

  • Keep debris out of your pool in summer.
  • Shoveling snow off of the sidewalk in front of your house in winter.
  • Keep some lights on and windows closed to make the place look occupied.
  • Water plants and gardens around the house.
  • Do light cleaning inside as necessary.
  • Move all delivered packages and mail inside.
  • Keep the thermostat at a moderate room temperature.
  • Move any vehicles you've left behind each day to simulate occupancy.
  • Walk through the whole home and around the grounds daily to check for any potential problems that need quick attention for repairs.

Do you pay a house sitter before or after?

You can pay a house sitter either before or after the job is complete, according to the terms of your contract. Some house sitters in high demand can ask for an initial deposit, while others are happy to wait until after their stay to receive the full payment.

Do you tip a house sitter?

You don't have to tip a house sitter, and many people don't include gratuity charges in their bill. Nevertheless, a tip is appropriate if you received high-quality service and you want to encourage the sitter to work for you again in the future.

Tipping guidelines for house sitters are:

  • You can pay 10% to 20% extra for a tip.
  • You can also give them a gift card for food delivery.
  • If the house sitter has given you great service before, then offer to let them eat any food in your kitchen or consider sharing your Wi-Fi service next time.

How do you hire a house sitter?

Before hiring a house sitter near you, follow this checklist:

  • Compare at least 3 prices from various local house sitters.
  • Ask friends, neighbors, and colleagues about who's done house-sitting for them.
  • If you have pets, check if the sitter has experience caring for animals like yours.
  • Read their reviews from prior customers on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Request references from recent customers.
  • Look at their website and online profiles to gauge their background.
  • Collect a written contract and schedule prior to the first house-sitting job.
  • Check that they understand your expectations and house rules.
  • Specify how often you want updates on the home or pets while you're away.
  • Ask if they have Pet sitter liability insurance.
  • See if the house-sitting company has a guarantee to pay for accidental damages.

Questions to ask

To find the right house-sitting service for you, ask these questions first:

  • How many clients have you had as a house sitter?
  • Can we meet up first to talk about if this arrangement suits both of us?
  • How often can you message me about how my pets are doing?
  • Will you buy groceries and cook in my home, or will you order takeout?
  • What do I need to show you before I leave?
  • How long do you normally stay at each house-sitting job?
  • What is your cancellation policy if I change my travel plans?
  • Which responsibilities will you handle while house-sitting?
  • Can I see a list of references from your previous jobs?
  • What types of homes and homeowners do you typically work with?
  • Are you good at pet training or plant care, and if so, how much do you charge?
  • May I review your service contract and payment terms?
  • Can we negotiate costs of additional tasks, and how would that affect the rate?

Reviews for San Diego house sitters

Recent success stories from people in the San Diego area.
Dayle V.
Hilary is an excellent trainer and walker. My dog, Gertie, walks nicely on a lead with no pulling. She also knows all the basic commands such as shake, sit l, down, leave it and others. Hilary also trains her when she walks her so that she reinforces Gertie's training. Hilary is also an incredible photographer and sends me pictures for most holidays.
Hilarys Pet Care Plus
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