Pet Sitting in Moose Pass
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Top rated Moose Pass pet sitters

“Izzy did a great job taking care of our dog. He's took to her as soon as she walked in the door on her screening meeting. He's 15 years old and has never allowed anyone to take him on a walk besides family, but he went with Izzy. We've already booked her for another trip we have next month.”


“Daphne was amazing! She was very accommodating and made us feel very comfortable leaving our “baby” in her care while we were on the 8.5 hour Kenia Cruise. Extremely happy and highly recommend!!!!!”


About: I’ve cared for my dogs as long as I can remember. The past 10 years I’ve cared for family’s, friends, and friends of friends dogs as well! I’ve watched dogs aged 1-14 of various size, health, and amount of energy! I am comfortable administering any medication or treatment your pup may need. I currently work full time Monday through Thursday so I am at only evenings those days. I am mostly free Friday through Sunday. I will be available any day of the week starting January 1st I am unable to watch any animals in my home but I am more than able to watch your pets in your home overnight and/or popping it for a visit to feed them or take them for a walk!

About: Hey, I’m Brandon—your Alaskan adventure buddy for pups of every size and temperament. Born in the lower 48, raised by a pack of high‑energy shepherd mixes, and now settled in Indian, AK, I spend most days scouting trails, chasing light for wildlife photos, and keeping my own Shepsky’s zoomies in check. If your dog has energy to burn—or nerves that need soothing—I’ve got the miles, patience, and know‑how to help them thrive while you’re away. Pet care is my workday. I freelance in photography, so I build my calendar around pets—not the other way around. I’m currently offering remote services only—drop‑ins, feeding, walks, and litter‑box care—no boarding or dog‑dog meet‑ups until my own Shepsky finishes training. That means your cat or pup gets undivided attention on a reliable timetable: morning potty breaks, mid‑day enrichment, and evening check‑ins exactly when you request, all confirmed in writing with GPS or photo proof each visit. Raised a German Shepherd from 15 weeks and trained as an EMT, I stay calm in chaotic moments and spot issues early. Because I’m doing in‑home visits only, your pet never shares space with other animals—eliminating cross‑contamination and social‑stress risks. I carry a first‑aid kit, follow strict sanitizing for bowls and litter tools, and log meds, meals, and behavior changes in real time. Whether it’s administering pills on schedule or scooping a finicky litter robot, you’ll know your home and fur‑family are treated with hospital‑grade care and neighborly respect.

About: I have experience with senior and special needs dogs and cats as well as happy and healthy pets. I have a love for animals and grew up in 4-H. My experience includes over 10 years caring for pets. Your pets are a priority, I provide overnight and drop in visits. I keep a flexible daily routine in order to accommodate potty breaks and exercise! Keeping your home secure and well cared for during winter and beyond are a top priority. Your house will remain clean and tidy, I always leave a clients home as good or better than I find it!

About: Tending and caring for animals has always brought me great joy. As a child I developed a deep connection with animals growing up with many dogs, cats and rabbits in our home. I started dog sitting partime in 2017 which grew to cats, chickens, bunnies and house sitting. The care of your animal "s" is my top priority. With younger pups I enjoying working to teach basic commands and rewarding them with treats, physical touch, words of affirmation or continued play. I'm available for 30/60min. drop ins, walks/jogs, hikes, swims, car rides, day time companionship or over nights while you're away. In addition I have experience with special needs pets that require specific medications, bathing and or brushing. My life style is flexible and my availability fluctuates as I travel seasonally. While home in Alaska or traveling I'm able to devote my time and offer my services. I have the availability to offer walks and drop ins while I travel. Any over nights will be considered and would take place at your home after a meet and greet. I will honor your desired care for your pet. **If I sense any animal cruelty it will be reported **
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Izabelle K.Star Sitter

“Izzy did a great job taking care of our dog. He's took to her as soon as she walked in the door on her screening meeting. He's 15 years old and has never allowed anyone to take him on a walk besides family, but he went with Izzy. We've already booked her for another trip we have next month.”


Daphne B.Star Sitter

“Daphne was amazing! She was very accommodating and made us feel very comfortable leaving our “baby” in her care while we were on the 8.5 hour Kenia Cruise. Extremely happy and highly recommend!!!!!”


Riley T.
“Riley has watched my dog overnight a few times and been amazing. She ensures my dog gets enough exercise, is fed on time, and most importantly given lots of attention. Since my dog can be quite precocious it has always been important for me to have someone who can handle her strong personality and Riley does so happily!”


Brandon S.
About: Hey, I’m Brandon—your Alaskan adventure buddy for pups of every size and temperament. Born in the lower 48, raised by a pack of high‑energy shepherd mixes, and now settled in Indian, AK, I spend most days scouting trails, chasing light for wildlife photos, and keeping my own Shepsky’s zoomies in check. If your dog has energy to burn—or nerves that need soothing—I’ve got the miles, patience, and know‑how to help them thrive while you’re away. Pet care is my workday. I freelance in photography, so I build my calendar around pets—not the other way around. I’m currently offering remote services only—drop‑ins, feeding, walks, and litter‑box care—no boarding or dog‑dog meet‑ups until my own Shepsky finishes training. That means your cat or pup gets undivided attention on a reliable timetable: morning potty breaks, mid‑day enrichment, and evening check‑ins exactly when you request, all confirmed in writing with GPS or photo proof each visit. Raised a German Shepherd from 15 weeks and trained as an EMT, I stay calm in chaotic moments and spot issues early. Because I’m doing in‑home visits only, your pet never shares space with other animals—eliminating cross‑contamination and social‑stress risks. I carry a first‑aid kit, follow strict sanitizing for bowls and litter tools, and log meds, meals, and behavior changes in real time. Whether it’s administering pills on schedule or scooping a finicky litter robot, you’ll know your home and fur‑family are treated with hospital‑grade care and neighborly respect.


Tina C.
“Tina is an amazing Pet Sitter!! She is always on time & gives TLC to all animals in her care. When animals need special care, such as medication or special diet, she follows directions and gives them extra attention.”


Chantal G.
“Over the past four years I have developed great deal of confidence in Chantal as a caring responsible pet caregiver. I trust her with my home, two chihuahuas, chocolate lab and cat. I think my pets can sense her calm caring demeanor and it makes them feel safe. She is reliable and always on time. She is also very courteous and respectful and just all around awesome.”
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Frequently asked questions about Rover
Pet sitters on Rover are free to set their rates. The median cost to hire a pet sitter in Moose Pass on Rover as of Aug 2025 was about $20 per night, after factoring in Rover’s service fees. A pet sitter’s rate may also change as you customize your booking to fit your and your pet’s needs.
Rover makes it easy to reach out to multiple pet sitters about your booking. Typically, pet sitters on Rover respond in under an hour.
Experience can vary widely from pet sitter to pet sitter, but you can view reviews, years of experience, and number of repeat clients when comparing pet sitters available in Moose Pass.
Rover makes it easy to find Moose Pass pet sitters to provide loving care from their own home. The background-checked, 5-star pet sitters you can find on Rover will welcome your pet into their home when you’re away—whether it’s just for the weekend or longer. Pet sitting is great for:
- Pets of all ages and abilities, including puppies
- Pet parents looking for a safe, loving alternative to a kennel
- Pets who’d love to socialize with their pet sitter’s pets
Yes! Sitters joining Rover must pass a background check before offering their services. You can also easily keep in touch with your pet sitter through messages on Rover for delightful photo updates. The Rover team is available 24/7, and your pet 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 pet 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 pet service. You can cancel an upcoming booking directly from the Rover app or your computer, in accordance with your sitter’s cancellation policy.
