6 Pet Care Jobs Found
- $100/night
- San Diego, CA • 17 miles away
Dog sitting
- 2 pets
- Overnight Pet Care
Occasional
On an as-needed basis
Looking for a dog sitter for two small dogs. This will only be once in a awhile. One is a 7 year old malti-poo and the other is a 7 year old mini labradoodle.
- $60/night
- San Diego, CA • 13 miles away
Pet sitting Oct 10-Oct 15
- 1 pet
- Overnight Pet Care
Occasional
On an as-needed basis
Hello,
one pet Millie 16 years old, very affectionate and low maintenance. two short walks daily. feeding. would prefer care in sitter's home as we currently have some projects and constructions in the house.
- $30/night
- San Diego, CA • 17 miles away
Looking for Pet Care for Tyson
- 1 pet
- Overnight Pet Care
Occasional
On an as-needed basis
Traveling for work, and need to board Tyson ( Siberian Husky - 3Years -Fixed )
Tyson goes out for walks thrice a day or would not need if you have a backyard at place, he is house-trained and very friendly dog.
- $50/day
- Carlsbad, CA • Less than a mile
Watch our Dachshund Ringo for a new hours...
- 1 pet
- Pet Care
Occasional
On an as-needed basis
My wife and I are in need of a dog sitter to watch our Dachshund Ringo for a new hours occasionally. We have a dachshund named Ringo who has severe separation anxiety and needs to have someone with him all the time. We would like to be able to go to events or out on a date night while someone stays... More
- $50/visit
- Escondido, CA • 13 miles away
Feed our 3 cats while we are away.
- 3 pets
- Check-Ins/Visits
- M
- T
- W
- T
- F
Weekly
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Feed out cats preferably twice a day while we are gone on a vacation.
Start date is November 2 and end date is November 8.
- $20/visit
- San Diego, CA • 15 miles away
Home Visits for Cats
- 2 pets
- Check-Ins/Visits
- T
One-time
Start date: 10/12
6:30am - 7:30am
I'm in need of someone to come to my home and feed/maintain litterboxes for my two cats while I'm away. They can be quite shy when visitors come, so I'm looking for someone who has availability to stay with them for some time and allow them to become comfortable enough to accept food. Ideally the... More