House sitting near you

Discover personalised pet care with a loving pet sitter who can stay overnight in your home.

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Keep your pets in the comfort of home

  • Identity-verified house sitters

    We make it easy to find 5-star, identity-verified sitters. Check out sitter profiles and read verified reviews to find a sitter who your dog will look forward to staying with.

  • Get photos and updates

    Find out how your dog is doing by requesting updates in the Rover app. Get photos from your sitter of everything from playtime to nap time.

  • No need to uproot your pet

    Pets often prefer their home turf, even when you’re away. Make your holiday less stressful for your pets and you with a local house sitter you can trust.

Over 1.7 million
dogs got a comfy staycation at home, thanks to sitters on Rover1

House sitting near you

Discover personalised pet care with a loving pet sitter who can stay overnight in your home.

House sitting on Rover connects you with local pet sitters who will stay in your home to look after your pets and keep an eye on the property. Search and compare reliable house sitters near you by reading detailed reviews from repeat pet owners. Message your ideal sitter and meet them to see how they interact with your pets and go over care instructions. Once you're satisfied, it's time to book! Rover makes it easy and protects your personal information with encryption. Depending on what you're looking for, your sitter can stay overnight with your pets or drop in at times that you choose to look after your pets and home.

All sitters joining Rover must verify their identity before you can book with them. Sitters who have passed the identification verification process will have a green badge on their profile to indicate that they are who they say they are. For extra peace of mind, read verified reviews from other pet owners and repeat pet owner stats. For more details, see Rover's Trust & Safety page.

A house sitter's primary responsibility is looking after your pets, followed by any other household tasks that they have agreed to and discussed with you. Typical pet sitting duties include feeding and playing with pets, keeping their area clean, keeping water fresh and providing updates to their owners. Home tasks may include things like watering plants and collecting post. These additional home tasks can be worked out during your Meet & Greet. It's a good idea to write out the list you both agreed to and send it as a confirmation in-app before the house-sitting service is booked and paid for.

The average cost for house sitters ranges from £34 to £56 per night, depending on the number of pets, task expectations and sitter experience. Some house sitters may offer bundled rates for extended bookings or charge more for additional services like medication administration, looking after multiple pets, or gardening tasks such as watering plants.

Many homeowners searching for "house sitters near me" prefer sitters who stay overnight to maximise the security of their home and the comfort of their pets. However, not all sitters have their overnight rates listed. If you expect a sitter to stay overnight, mention this in your initial message. Overnight or 24/7 care expectations may change the nightly rate.

On Rover, filter sitters according to pet needs, location and availability. Check the sitter's profile for repeat pet owners, recent reviews and identity verifications.

Look for sitters with consistently high ratings and detailed reviews from pet owners whose needs are similar to yours. Prioritise feedback that highlights a sitter's communication skills, trustworthiness and quality of care.

To avoid misunderstandings, outline your house sitting expectations via Rover's messaging tools. Provide written documentation for pet care instructions, care schedules and any additional responsibilities. Ask the sitter to confirm their understanding and request regular updates and photos. Open communication leads to peace of mind and a better house-sitting experience.

If you decide not to hire a house sitter and still need pet care, consider dog boarding (overnight care in a sitter's home) or multiple drop-in visits (daytime care without overnight requirements). Multiple drop-in visits are great for cats who like to stay at home but need play and socialisation time.

75%
of pet owners prefer in-home care to keep their pet's routines on track2

How to book house sitting

  1. 1. Search pet sitters

    Browse profiles of nearby sitters who offer house sitting.
  2. 2. Meet & Greet

    Schedule a free in-person Meet & Greet to find the perfect fit.
  3. 3. Book & pay

    It's that easy! All payments are processed through Rover's secured platform.

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    1Global data from Rover (November 2025)

    2Faunalytics. (2012). Survey reveals majority of pet owners consider kennel boarding a “necessary evil”.