House Sitting in Highland Park, San Antonio
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1. Ciria V.

“Ciria brought me so much piece of mind during a last minute booking during a family emergency. Ciria sent frequent photos, videos, and updates, and followed my instructions to a T! I'd absolutely use Ciria again.”


2. Nellii P.


“Nellii was amazing. If you need anyone to take care of your pups you need to choose her. Unfortunately several things went wrong while I was away and she tackled them for me like a champ. I will continue to be requesting her assistance when I'm out of town.”


3. Lisana M.


“Lisana was great my pups were happy, well taken care of and my apt was tidy when we got back! She communicated daily and sent update pictures which I loved. Would definitely book again!”




4. Sarah V.

“Last minute plans came up and Sarah did amazing taking care of our boys and our home! Second time booking Sarah and everything went smoothly. She's reliable and trustworthy!”


5. Sierra R.

“Sierra did amazing with Athena! She seemed very happy when we came back and I was updated with photos throughout her stay. She was very sweet and I can tell she truly enjoyed spending time with her. Will recommend her for sure!”


6. Jesus Miguel G.

“Jesus was an extreme professional who remained in constant contact. We have 2 special needs dogs and he provided the best care for them and really ensured their comfort.”


7. Sarah A.

“Sarah was incredible! We received frequent updates with photos and she even went above and beyond to sweep, mop and wash the items that she used during her stay. Our senior doggo Jay got his walks, food, water, cuddles and most importantly attention that he is so used to when we wind down each evening. I must say, this was our first overnight booking with Rover and Sarah helped make it a VERY positive experience. We will certainly be hosting overnight Rover stays again, specifically with Sarah because it went so well and allowed us comfort and confidence in both our dog and home during our time away. Book Sarah!!”


8. Courtney C.

“Meet and greet went great! Malik loves her already! He will be very excited to have some company during the long days!”


9. Marina L.

“As I told Marina, “We got home and the dogs were very happy, but didn’t go bonkers and that’s awesome! Thank you very much :) “. Seriously, I was relieved they were so relaxed!”


10. Roxann C.

“Quick to schedule a first visit. Provided regular updates on what our pups were doing while we were gone. Went above & beyond and watered some plants I forgot to water. House was spotless & dogs were happy when we came back. Highly recommend!”


11. Kris S.

“Kris and her partner Jen helped me in a pinch recently. They were also very accommodating and loving with my dog who was recovering from Kennel Cough. They’re very friendly, and communicative. They also house sat and watched my dog at my place and were very respectful. I will definitely be rebooking and highly recommend!”


12. Melisa H.

“Melisa was amazing! She took great care of our home and our 2 senior dogs and at the last minute as well. She is definitely someone we will be contacting again.”


13. Debe C.
About: A new chapter has me working from home full-time — and I’m so excited to open my home again! I’d love to care for your pup while you’re away, offering cuddles, calm vibes, and a cozy space shared with my two small resident dogs. 🐾 Meet the Crew: Iggy is my 13-year-old tripod and self-appointed commander-in-chief. He mostly keeps to his cozy corner, supervising the house and making sure playtime doesn’t get out of hand. Dolly is my 4-year-old shadow. She’s a little shy at first but warms up quickly. If your pup wants to play, she’s in — but she’s just as happy to nap nearby and match their energy. 💛 My Experience: I fostered dogs for over seven years — from tiny puppies to more sensitive or reactive rescues. That variety helped me get really good at reading dog dynamics, adjusting space, and creating a low-stress, respectful environment for everyone involved. 🏡 My Setup: Pups have free roam of the living room and kitchen (with lots of nap spots — doggy couch included!) I use baby gates and barriers to create calm zones or give dogs space when needed If I step out briefly, I can crate your pup if you prefer — or I can safely separate mine in the bedroom and give yours the run of the main space I rotate rest time so every pup gets solo downtime when needed — it’s always about keeping things calm and dog-centered We also have a medium-large backyard (fully fenced, about 20 yards long), no cats or kids, and lots of cozy options for sleep and chill time. Whether your pup is a cuddlebug, a watcher, or a play-in-the-yard type, I’ll follow their lead and make sure they feel safe, seen, and cared for. I currently work fully remote and am home all day — your dog will never be alone for long stretches. My own pups are a huge part of my life (they probably eat better than I do), and I deeply believe dogs rely on us for reassurance, love, and care. I do everything I can to live up to that, every single day. During my break from Rover, I continued fostering — over 100 puppies in the last few years. At the time, I was still going into the office, which wasn’t ideal, but it was still better than them staying at risk in the shelter. That chapter taught me so much about different temperaments, special needs, and how to create an environment where dogs feel safe, comfortable, and genuinely cared for — even when it’s not their usual home. Safety and trust are everything in my home. I don’t take guest pups on walks — my neighborhood occasionally has loose dogs, and I’d rather eliminate that risk altogether. Instead, all outdoor time happens in my fully fenced backyard, and I’m always outside supervising. My immediate neighbors don’t have dogs, so there’s no fence-line tension — just the occasional curious cat that might cause a short ruckus. Indoors, I keep the environment clean, calm, and free of hazards, with soft barriers and rest zones to help everyone feel safe and settled. I also regularly review the Red Cross Pet First Aid app to stay up to date on emergency protocols like choking or injury. Your pup’s comfort and safety are never left to chance — they’re at the center of everything I do.


14. Sara R.


“Sara took care of my 3 crazy dogs for the weekend one of whom is really shy. She kept me up to date on how my pups were doing and they looked so happy in pics. My shy baby even came out of his shell. She did a great job. Would definitely book with her again.”


15. Ashley T.

“Ashley is responsible and a good communicator. We were very happy with her services and the animals adored her. I would highly recommend choosing Ashley to care for your fur babies!”


16. Sarah B.
“Sarah is one of the most loving and responsible pet caregivers I've had the pleasure of knowing. She has personally taken on the vet care of several strays that have wandered into her yard. She also has three cats of her own that I've visited and are all extremely well taken care of. She's watched after our own cat and has never had any issues. Look no further for someone to trust!”




17. Daniela M.
About: My name is Daniela & I started pet sitting when I was 14 years old. I have lots of experience with caring and boarding for most sizes of dogs. Ranging from chihuahuas to labradors.. I love all animals with a passion. I always take care of them as if they were my own babies.. If you have any questions or concerns, please message me and I will get back to you as soon as possible. And please make sure your pets are up to date with shots and FLEA PREVENTION. Although I have no pets, there are many strays in the neighborhood. I am working full time and attend online classes for this semester so I’ll have all evening to play with your fur baby and give them the attention they need I have a fenced yard but will always use a leash when going out for potty breaks. I always make sure all doors are closed behind


18. Jazmine R.
“If you’re looking for someone who will treat your pet like family, look no further than Jazmine. I can’t recommend her enough—she’s calm, reliable, and incredibly attentive to the needs of every dog she meets. Whether it’s a high-energy pup who needs a long walk or a shy dog who just wants gentle company, Jazmine intuitively knows how to connect with them. She’s one of those rare people who animals instantly trust, and it’s easy to see why—she’s patient, kind, and genuinely loves being around dogs. Your pet will be in caring and capable hands with her!”


19. Maria V.

“Great experience with Maria watching after our babies. She was willing to meet with our dogs prior to the dates of the booking. She sent updates and pictures while we were away. She was willing to stay longer if needed to ensure the dogs were taken care of. Great communication and our dogs seemed happy. We didn’t require the dogs to be walked but she went above and beyond to make sure they still got some exercise and play time.”


20. Christopher H.

“Christopher is amazing with dogs. He bonds with animals quickly building a trusting relationship between himself and the furry friend. He is very patient, gentle, and kind with dogs.”
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House sitters on Rover are free to set their rates. The median cost to hire a house sitter in Highland Park on Rover as of Jul 2024 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 Jul 2024, there are 1,339 house sitters in Highland Park. 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, 90% of Highland Park house sitters respond in under an hour.
House sitters in Highland Park have an average of 14 years of experience. House sitters with repeat customers have an average of 3 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 Highland Park.
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. Highland Park 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.
