House Sitting in Westlink, Wichita, KS
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1. Debbie A.
“Debbie and her family were a true blessing! She had a "meet and greet" with us and our 2 girl fur babies in our home. It was great to see the interactions between them. We went over pricing, the services she provides and what our expectations were as well for the care of the girls while we were on vacation. She sent us pictures and notes/texts from every visit to let us know our babies were doing great! It was such a huge relief to have someone like Debbie caring for and paying attention to our girls versus them being locked up in kennels at doggie daycare for 5 days. What a peace of mind! We would definitely recommend Debbie and her family again!”
2. Nicole B.
“We recently had the pleasure of entrusting our dogs to Nicole. From the moment we connected, we knew our dogs were in capable hands. Nicole radiates genuine love for animals. She treated our dogs like family, ensuring they felt safe, comfortable, and cherished. She sent adorable snapshots and funny anecdotes throughout the day. If you’re lucky enough to book her, consider your dogs officially spoiled!”
3. Mandy L.
“Mandy was so great, she stayed with my dogs over the 4th of July! One of them is terrified of fireworks and she stayed with her the whole time and last minute one of my girls hurt her knee and Mandy was willing to watch her even though she needed the extra help to get up and down. Plus she sent this worrisome dog mom lots of pictures so I knew my girls were doing great!”
4. Miranda G.
“Miranda was excellent with my kitten. I was so nervous about leaving him while I went away and she made the experience so much easier by sending pictures and updates about my pet. I will definitely recommend to friends and will use her services again in the future”
5. Nikki D.
“Nikki did a great job, she was dependable, flexible and reliable. We will use her again. Great, stress-less experience being away for a few days knowing the dog was in great hands.”
6. Kary & Myranda S.
“Kary & Myranda were amazing with our crew. We have 2 dogs and 2 cats that can be alot, and we were so grateful for their help. They also sent us plenty of pictures which gave us peace of mind while we're away.”
7. Heather N.
“Heather is outstanding at caring for our dogs! Not only does she feed them and care for them but she also ensures they are walked and given many enrichment opportunities as they are in our care. She is comfortable with many different breeds and sizes, no matter the animal! She has taken care of my Beagle, Golden Retriever, and even my Fish. I am so happy with her services each time she cares for my pet friends.”
8. Ellen W.
“Ellen was AMAZING!! My pup has a big personality and can be a bit of a handful at times, Ellen was very confident with him and had no issues at all. She gave me many updates and put up with my dog mom check-in's. Ellen also left our home spotless!! Having her at our home put our minds completely at ease while we were out of town. We'll definitely be using her services again!”
9. Rachel K.
“My pup is very timid around strangers, but he got along great with Rachel. She was good T keeping in contact with me and asked questions if she wasn't sure.”
10. Cali M.
“We have always left our "kids" with close, trusted friends or family when going away on a trip. None of them were available this time and we needed a new resource. We had heard of Rover so we tried it. This was a true leap of faith for us, but we were not disappointed . Cali took great care of WallyP and MinnieT, sending daily videos, pics, and updates. She was very responsive, prompt, and gracious and we appreciate her very much. We will ask her to watch our kids again and it's a relief to have someone like Cali when we need to get away. Thanks Cali!”
11. Meryiah B.
“Meryiah is a wonderful, funny, loving young lady. She opens her heart to everyone that comes into her life. She goes to Petland to play with puppies when she can and has always wanted a pet of her own. She would be a great caretaker for someone's dog.”
12. Ingrid B.
“Ingrid was absolutely amazing!! I’ve had a tough time finding someone I trusted and was a little nervous since I was going to be out of state for 4 days. She delivered!! My dogs were so happy and totally spoiled. Was kept in the loop the entire time. I will certainly be requesting her services again!”
13. Amber K.
About: I have been a vet tech for 10 years. It is my passion. I have a boxer that LOVES everyone and everything so if your pet works with other dogs, I already have a playmate! I do work full time. If the pet is staying at your house, time permitting, I will check on them before work, lunch, and spend time after work with them. I will treat every pet as if they are mine. I normally feed twice a day and go outside as often as possible; weather permitting of course. If anything seems off, I have experience and a clinic I can take them too if needed.
14. Britney C.
“Britney is a extreme animal lover. She has cared for her beautiful dog Ziggy and treated him with much love and car. Anybody would be luck to have Britney care for their dog or pet”
15. Claudia G.
“Claudia was amazing!! She was so flexible and my pup loved her. The pictures she sent while I was gone were so appreciated, and I felt at ease being away from home, that Claudia would take great care of my dog!”
16. Nahendra C.
“Very nice. Dogs loved her. Will be using her again.”
17. Hannah V.
“Hannah was absolutely amazing and took such great care of my two dogs and cats! I was in such a pinch when a last minute work trip came up and my new puppy was too young to be boarded. She went above and beyond for all of my animals and I am so grateful. Would highly recommend!”
18. Kayla D.
About: While working my work from home desk job, going on walks, doing yard work, etc. I listen to dog behavior books/podcasts. I also watch dog videos frequently. I love learning about doggos. I’ve never not had dogs in my life. I worked as kennel staff at a vet when I was in high school. I only book one client at a time. I’m pretty accustomed to selective eaters (thanks to my Yorkie). If during flea/tick season – please make sure your pet has flea/tick treatment. Meet and greets – I would absolutely love to do a meet and greet. If I’m coming to you (drop-ins/walks/house sitting) I want to meet you and the animal, find out where any supplies needed are located and get information/directions from you. If you’re coming to me (daycare/boarding) I want to meet you and your pet and allow you to see where your pet will be staying. As far as introducing the dogs – meet and greets don’t really give a good idea on how they will interact together. Your pet has had a car ride, new place and person (me), and a ton of new smells. My dogs will be excited for the visitors (you). With all that excitement in a short amount of time, it can be a bit much to put the dogs together and not a true reflection. However, you’re welcome to meet them so you can see their personalities. I have a slow introduction process that happens after everyone has calmed down. If your pet is being dropped off the first day during my working hours, they stay with me in my office/sunroom. My dogs will be in the rest of the house and everyone can see each other through glass sliders. Once everyone seems bored of each other, I’ll start introducing. Sometimes we’ll all go on a walk together. Sometimes I’ll take everyone outside and have some dogs on the deck with a gate (they can smell each other). Sometimes I introduce my Yorkie first, then my lab and vice versa. Personalities will decide introduction time/method. If boarding – if time allows, a trial day of daycare is a great test. My life is much easier when all the dogs can co-mingle, but my house is set up in a way that if it just isn’t going to happen, everyone can have their own space (not crate, unless you prefer). My dogs are older and have great demeanors. We’re big fans of “sniffing” walks. I have a fenced in yard with a pond behind it. It’s very pretty and peaceful. Though, if during flea/tick season, we opt for the street/sidewalk around the neighborhood instead. I work from home and my regular schedule is M-F 7:00am-4:00pm with an hour lunch from 11:00am-12:00pm. I have a pretty laid back schedule (barely any conference calls) along with a laid back boss (my times can be adjusted if necessary). Drop-ins/walks – I prefer to do these on my lunch (between 11-12) and/or after work (4:00pm), but if needed in the morning, this can be arranged. I’m happy to do any additional duties you need done (brining in packages/watering plants/cleaning litter box/scooping poop/etc.). Daycare – I’ll let your dog outside as much as they want and have an hour lunch for walk/play. If temperatures and time allow, we’ll typically go on a walk. Boarding – I try to completely clear my schedule when I have a pup staying, meaning your dog will pretty much have constant care. If there’s a prior obligation that I can’t reschedule, I will let you know in advance. If temperatures allow, we’ll go on walks (typically 1 a day). House sitting – I currently do not have a laptop for work. Option 1: I can come on lunch (11-12) and after work (4:00pm) and stay the night until the morning (this would be 2-4 hour blocks I wouldn’t be at your home). Option 2: If you would prefer I be at your home during my work times as well, this would need to be a longer stay – I prefer to not have to move my tower and screens for just a couple days. I’m happy to do any additional duties you need done (brining in packages/watering plants/cleaning litter box/scooping poop/etc.). If temperatures allow, we’ll go on walks (typically 1 a day). Though more expensive, house sitting is the least stressful option for your pet(s) – other than missing you, everything stays the same for them. ❤️
19. Klondy N.
“Klondy is fantastic, I highly recommend her services! She was so great and caring with my dogs. Sent pictures and updates as well! Will definitely be booking with Klondy again in the future.”
20. River C.
“River cared for our two cats and our houseplants for three weeks, and we were very happy with the level of care and attention to detail we received. River communicated well with us and was thorough and reliable. Would definitely recommend!”
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House sitters on Rover are free to set their rates. The median cost to hire a house sitter in Westlink on Rover as of Jul 2024 was about $35 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 178 house sitters in Westlink. 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, 93% of Westlink house sitters respond in under an hour.
House sitters in Westlink have an average of 12 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 Westlink.
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. Westlink 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
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