House Sitting in Damiansville
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“Amy was great with our dogs! She listened to all of our instructions, always communicated and kept us updated! I couldn’t be more thankful for someone to take such great care of our dogs who are family members to us. Highly recommend!”

About: Hello there, fellow animal lovers! I’m Maddie, your friendly neighborhood animal enthusiast. I have a dog of my own, Dutchie is a German shepherd mix. I am capable of administering medication if applicable and friends and family have relied on me to walk, feed, provide comfort, and overnight stays with their animals. My work schedule is pretty flexible right now. I am available for overnight stays preferably Friday-Sunday but I am willing to accommodate your needs. Just let me know! Your dog’s safety is my top priority. I will make sure to check in with you and provide lots of photos to let you know your babies are in good hands.
“Phil has watched our pups on numerous occasions and done a great job. He regularly keeps us updated on how they are doing and they always seem happy when we get home. It’s really nice knowing they are in good hands when you are out of town.”

About: I've watched pets for friends and family since I was a teenager. I am comfortable with all breeds of dogs and cats and will love them like they are my own. I can't wait to meet you and your fur baby. I am currently a stay at home spouse and looking for ways to make extra income doing something I love. I am extremely flexible with my schedule and will make the time to make things work. I have a fenced yard for dogs to play and potty, I can crate pets as needed. I don't currently have any pets, but have owned cats and dogs of all ages, shapes and sizes.
“Jordan was wonderful! Great communication before and during her care for our dog and cat. She regularly sent us pics and let us know how our anxious ones were doing while we were away. I definitely would recommend her and will book with her again.”

“Thank you so much for taking care of our dogs. We came home earlier than expected. Great communication, pictures to know they were doing great. I will definitely rebook again.”
About: I've always pet sat for my friends and family. I started when I was in high school. I sincerely just love animals and it makes me happy to help others being around pets. I just do Doordashing in my free time. So I can work the two apps around each other! I started Rover last year but stopped to try other things instead and take care of my health more. I'm currently down 110lbs and ready to take care of your beautiful animals! I have my two cats right now. I'm also the one my friends and family always ask to take care of their pets when on vacation. I'm the type of person to stop and move the turtle out of the road or help a lost dog find it's way back home.
About: I have fostered several puppy after we lost our German Shepherd at the age of 3. Although we were devastated, fostering helped us and our remaining pup to heal. We foster failed with two pups and recently added another GSD so our family. I love the dog mom life. I work from home so I have availability to see about my babies and yours, very often. They are my companions, my therapy and my sanity. Since I have 4 pups of my own I would not want to dog sit at my home but will gladly see to your pet’s needs in the comfort of their own home.
About: I started my care for animals 22 years ago in a non profit animal shelter. Since then I’ve been able to gain my experience through many different roles within the field of non profit shelter work and finally working up to a vet tech. I’ve been able to use the skills of vet tech in shelter as well as a private practice for the past 10 years. I’ve handled everything from neonates who need round the clock assistance to senior pets who need special medications/care or even I pets that are diabetic and need insulin. I’m an avid animal lover and protecter. I treat every pet as if they were my own. I have a very flexible schedule so fitting in pet care is usually no issue. Whether dropping off pets in the morning or in the evening for boarding, drop ins, walks, dog/cat sitting, I will make sure scheduling is accommodating so that every pet I care for gets the proper love, care, and attention they need. 😁❤️ I care for pets the same as if they are my own. They will be let out to potty every 2-4 hours. I have dogs and cats in my household so they would need to be friendly with other pets but I’m alway good with sitting at your home as well. I will treat your home with the same respect I give my own. I can accommodate a pet that needs to be crated as well.
About: I have 2 years of experience pet/house sitting and my own small pet sitting business. I’m on Rover to expand my business and get more clients. As an animal lover, pet sitting is a privilege and honor that I absolutely love doing. I have heard horror stories about neglect from pet sitters and I PROMISE that I will treat your fur babies with love and make sure they remain happy/safe/healthy throughout the duration of your travels. I’m currently working as a full time pet sitter through my own small business and I am available anytime with a very flexible schedule. I can be available for your pet all day. I will respect your home and your rules, feed your pet to your specifications, walk your dog, cuddle your cat, and love your animals like they are my own. I do this for my genuine love of animals and not for financial gain.
“So Diane is absolutely the best dog sitter we have ever had. Our elderly dog (Puddles) ended up having some medical issues while Diane was taking care of her, and Diane did an outstanding job taking care of our Puddles during this time. Puddles is doing fine and we truly appreciate Diane keeping Puddles. We highly recommend Diane taking care of your pets. She is someone you can trust! Thanks again.”

About: I grew up around dogs and cats. I love spending time with my own and would love to care for yours while you are away! I work full time Monday through Friday but can be flexible with mornings and afternoon check ins during the week with plenty of time for walks and playing in the evenings or weekends. I have elementary aged children that are animal lovers and can also offer extra play time unless you do not want kids around your pets. We are flexible and happy to spend free time with animals! I follow the pet owner’s guidance for check ins, play time, house rules, and pet needs. I am open and flexible to do what you and your pet need to feel safe and cared for while you are away!
“Em did an amazing job taking care of my Frenchie and kitty over the holidays. She looked after them for over 10 days in my home and sent consistent photos and status updates. When I returned home, my house was exactly how I left it, and she went above and beyond by washing the towels and bed linens she used. Most importantly my fur babies were happy and healthy and didn’t seem to miss me much 🥲”

“Abigail was fantastic! It’s the first time we’ve left our dog and cat since moving here and we needed to feel really comfortable. Abigail communicated with us often and sent pictures frequently. She also left our place nicer than we left it. So happy to have found Abigail and 100% recommend.”

About: I have had animals my whole life and have taken care of many different breeds of dogs. Neighbors, friends, and family have relied on me to walk, feed, and bathe their pets for different periods of time. I have two brown tabbies of my own! I work as an educator at a high school so I am available during the school year after 3pm! I do have a weekend job that I work as well but the times are switched so I’m more available in the day time and not as free in the evenings. I have my own home and live in a quiet town where people regularly walk their animals! I love to get out and about outside so walks are a daily occurrence for me!
About: I’ve always grown up with pets- small dogs, big dogs, puppies, cats, and tortoises. I treat all pets with care to give them a comfortable environment. I work remotely during the week and have another part time jobs that has flexible hours to ensure the pets have all their needs met I want to give the pets a normal experience- creating an environment that is very similar to their regular routine as much as possible to reduce any potential stress.
About: Hello! I’m Melissa and my husband is Ryan. Please mention if Military for 10% discount (Active or retired) or Police/Fire Department. Thank You for your service. Please read all info below. If you have questions please reach out with them anytime! I’ll get back to you as soon as possible! 😊 ❤️ 🐾 I’m a former vet tech who’s a full time pet sitter! I love to fill my extra time caring for all types of animals. This means we can offer a high quality, family environment for your pet. A “home away from home” while you're out of town. Your dog is able to enjoy many potty breaks all day, dogs beds, snuggles, playtime and lots of cozy blankets! Rather than the all day concrete and metal cages of a vet/kennel facility! So no need to worry, your pet is going to be spoiled and pampered while you’re away! I’ll send once daily updates and pictures for your peace of mind. I focus on their care and well being rather than sending repeated updates all day and being on my phone all day. I don’t do video chats with pets as this causes confusion and upset when they can’t find you and only hear you. They don’t understand FaceTiming. I can send a video of them instead. I enjoy providing daycare, boarding and dropins for all pets large and small, feathered or furry, clawed or finned! We strive to exceed your expectations and provide an amazing experience for your beloved pet! I aim to keep everyone safe and healthy during their stay. With my background in veterinary technology I am highly qualified to look out for signs of illness, keep your pet safe and happy while you’re away so you don’t have to worry about anything! They’re in good hands! ABOUT ME: I have provided pet sitting and drop in service for over 20 years. I started watching pets for neighbors and family in high school! I also have worked as a veterinary nurse (vet tech) for over 5 years. I completed my associates degree at The Vet Tech Institute at Hickey College in 2012 to become a licensed veterinary nurse. I have boarding/kennel work experience at a veterinary clinic. So I am able to identify of your pets are having a medical emergency and get them to the vet quickly. I also can handle senior and medical needs with ease. In October 2018 I decided to become a full time stay at home mom of two incredible boys and needed a way to earn a little money to help make ends meet. Now I still stay home and pet sit while they are at school. That’s when I joined Rover to increase my reach to meet new clients who need boarding, day care and drop ins for their dogs and cats. I also do drop-ins and watch over any pocket pets, reptiles, amphibians, fish etc. Just let me know what needs done and we can come up with an affordable price for them. I have an abundance of senior dog care from work and personal experience. Our 13 year old boxer, Charlie, passed away 9/2019 and 15 year old puggle, Kodee, 09/2023. For general house and yard pictures see my photos. Please don’t knock when possible! Thank you!! Our doorbell goes off on our phones so we can hear you’re at the door. Please text, call, or ring door bell instead of knocking. We always have dogs here and it will cause a howl- sometimes waking the kids if it’s really early. But feel free to knock or call if you can’t reach us after a minute or two! Sometimes electronics fail to do their job! Thank you! 😊 Vaccines are 100% required: Rabies, Distemper, Parvo, Leptospirosis, Bordetella. As is a negative fecal test and flea/tick prevention. Thanks for providing proof of vet care before or at your meet n greet. 😊 As Ive been asked multiple times or because it happened: *Prices may change between two different bookings * Adult dogs: spay/neuter required- if found to be still intact will be charged at the “puppy rate” for the stay. *Yes we use kennels. All dogs are kenneled at night and while eating. This is for their safety as we take multiple clients. Please make sure they are kennel trained or have RX for anxiety meds before their stay. This is for their own well being!!! I don’t enjoy seeing a dog in turmoil while kenneled because they aren’t properly trained or without a Rx for calming meds. Not to mention no one sleeps and it triggers my migraines not sleeping. *We do take multiple clients at one time. * Please don’t drop off anywhere in my front or back yard if I am not physically present to accept the dog into my care. *Please don’t knock if possible. *Military discount is 10% and is the only discount off my rates I offer because Rover keeps 20% of my earnings. You or a spouse must be the military member. No exceptions. No other family members qualify. *I provide everything except food and leash. Please keep extra belongings at home. This makes it easier on everyone. If you discuss with me ahead of time bringing extra items please remind me at pickup! Sometimes things get washed or fall to the side and forgotten. *If your dog becomes aggressive at any point during their stay, it will need to be picked up asap or taken to a vet for either calming medication rx or boarding there. As long as they remain here they will be exclusively kenneled when inside and let outside alone. No further playtime will occur afterwards. I have used a “rabies pole” in the past when needed. The 7 day cancellation policy will absolutely apply. No refund given beyond my standard Rover cancellation policy. *If you are a no call/no show to an appointment time we set then booking will be cancelled. *Kennel will be used to contain a dog if they become aggressive for any reason. Safety is my top priority. I safely separate via baby gate and/or kennel when needed if a dogs decide to stop getting along for any reason. Even if they are house mates. It is not used full time unless they are so aggressive there’s no other option. We try to separate them and allow them to walk around and move their legs, often times outside depending on weather. I try to allow them as much freedom as possible given the situation and when it is safe to do so. We do what we can to uphold the reservation so you don’t have to find alternate arrangements but sometimes that’s the only option. So always have a backup plan just in case. *We do watch multiple clients at one time. So when you come for a meeting you may see me busy with some pups at the same time. I try to have all the dogs kenneled or in the kitchen area for meet n greets, and during drop offs/pick ups to make these moments easier. If the weather is nice they’ll be outside enjoying the yard and playtime so dogs can come and go or we can talk without interruption. *One of our dogs barks quite a bit at new people coming inside, he has anxiety, so pardon his screeches and howls. We’re continually working on his training (separation and barrier anxiety). He’s just a nervous boy who prefers his family and is great being around other dogs. My other dog Tucker is protective of me and will try to gently lead men away from my personal space by their pant legs or socks. He part border collie- so he’s just herding you away from me. My dogs have also been attacked by new dogs during meetings. We just like for your dog to be able to sniff around and destress during meetings. Just like to have a “happy visit.” This improves their reaction at drop off, they are less stressed and more familiar with me and our home. Once all dogs are calm and relaxed we introduce them. If your dog is anxious a day or two they will be given time to acclimate before being introduced to the pack. So because of this, we do not intro any of our dogs to anyone during a meet n greets. This is too high of a stressor for any dog to endure. Our dogs are all reliably dog friendly and no issues with them meeting new dogs and making friends when we handle introducing them in this manner. We just do intros ourselves after drop off. Meetings are mostly designed for you to meet me and ask questions. I get a lot of info I need by messaging, on their profile, and seeing them interact with me and family during our meet n greet. We just like to make sure overnight they will be ok kenneled and not crying or overtly anxious. This is to protect their health and well being so you can get an rx if needed prior because we do kennel at night, meals and during meetings. Otherwise they are out n about with me during the day. I’m a full time stay at home mom of two boys 6&8 yr old. We have two dogs, two cats and a bunny. My husband, Ryan, works from the home office full time also. So someone is almost always home. We stay busy and love having dogs to play with and love on! We have dogs almost always coming, going, and staying sometimes months at a time. More than 50% of clients return for care in the future. So we must be doing something right! We do watch multiple clients at one time. So when you come for a meeting you may see me busy working at the same time. I usually have the dogs kenneled for drop offs/pick ups or if the weather is nice they’ll be outside enjoying the yard and playtime so dogs can come and go and we can talk. We’re extra careful to monitor the weather and often sitting outback on the deck with the pups. One of our dogs barks quite a bit at new people and is barrier reactive and nervous meeting most new people due to his anxiety - so pardon his screeches and howls. We’re working on his training. He’s a nervous boy who just loves his family and is great being around dogs. So we will not intro any of our dogs to anyone during a meeting. Our dogs are reliably dog friendly and no issues with them meeting and making friends. This is all done after drop off. Meetings are mostly designed for you to meet me and ask questions. I get most of the info I need by messaging, on their profile, and seeing them interact during a meet n greet. We just like to make sure overnight they will be ok kenneled and not crying or anxious. This is to protect their health and well being so you can get an rx if needed prior because we do kennel at night, meals and during meetings. We provide everything except food and leash! Including: bowls, kennel, bedding, toys, and treats. I send once daily updates with pictures. I do get busy letting them in-out, making food, playing, cuddling, house cleaning/chores, etc so feel free to message if you want another update or it’s been a busy day and maybe a while since my last message. I am just busy making sure they are happy and well cared for! We have soft beds and blankets for them to use. Toys galore. Roam of the living room/dining room/kitchen. Not the bedrooms and office as our cats get that space when they need to get away from the dogs! The basement is for the kids toys and we have some kennels in the living room downstairs. But it’s just not full time access. I keep them upstairs where we can see them and make sure everyone is getting along. We let our own dogs out every few hours because they love to run the big, privacy fenced yard all the time. We only kennel when they eat, bed time at night, or if we have to leave. After they eat they take a nap in the kennel about 30 minutes to rest their bellies so no one pukes or gets a flipped stomach. Usually it’s after morning playtime and outside potty breaks so they’re ready for food and naps. We gate off the kitchen/dining room so that no one can get human food while cooking or eating. Better safe than sorry! Don’t want any diarrhea or vomiting from eating people food.
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The median cost per night for house sitting in Damiansville is $40
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Sitters in Damiansville average 4 repeat house sitting clients
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House sitters on Rover are free to set their rates. The median cost to hire a house sitter in Damiansville on Rover as of Mar 2026 was about $40 per night, after factoring in Rover’s service fees. A house sitter’s rate may also change as you customize your booking to fit your needs.
As of Mar 2026, there are 156 house sitters in Damiansville. You can filter, sort, expand your radius, read reviews, and compare pricing to find the perfect house sitter near you. As a reminder, house sitters joining Rover must pass a background check for you and your house’s safety.
Rover makes it easy to reach out to multiple house sitters about your booking. Typically, 87% of Damiansville house sitters respond in under an hour.
House sitters with repeat customers have an average of 4 repeat clients. Experience can vary from house sitter to house sitter, but you can view reviews, years of experience, and number of repeat clients when you compare house sitters in Damiansville.
Heading out of town? It’s easy to book a 5-star house sitter to take care of your home. Book a house sitter to take care of your dog and cat, while keeping an eye on your property. And the best part? Your best friend gets to stay on their home turf. Damiansville house sitters are great for:
- Dogs who’d prefer to stay on their home turf
- Cats and caged pets
- Pet parents on a tight schedule
- Keeping an eye on your home and plants while you’re away
Yes! House sitters joining Rover must pass a background check before offering their services. You can also easily keep in touch with your house sitter through messages on Rover for delightful photo updates. The Rover team is available 24/7, and your house sitter has access to advice from qualified veterinary professionals. In the rare event of any issues during a booking, rest easy knowing your pet is covered by the Rover Guarantee reimbursement program for eligible veterinary care.
Note: If your house sitter requested to cancel this booking, then they need to cancel from their account. Please contact them via Rover Messages.
We get it—sometimes plans change and you may need to cancel your house sitting service. You can cancel an upcoming booking directly from the Rover app or your computer, in accordance with your house sitter’s cancellation policy.


