🐾 Quick Answer: Dog sitting rates in Texas run $15–$25/hour, $70–$120/day, and $60–$150/night for overnight care.

Whether you need a sitter for a few hours, a full day, or overnight, dog sitting rates in Texas follow a predictable pricing structure. Here's the full breakdown.

Dog Sitting Rates by Time

ServicePrice
Hourly (min 2 hrs)$15 – $25 / hour
Drop-in (30 min)$20 – $35
Dog walk (30 min)$20 – $35
Half-day (4–6 hrs)$45 – $70
Full-day (8–10 hrs)$70 – $120
Overnight (10–12 hrs)$60 – $150
Holiday surcharge+20–50%

Dog Sitting Rates by Number of Dogs

  • 1 dog overnight: $60–$100
  • 2 dogs overnight: $75–$130 (full guide)
  • 3 dogs overnight: $90–$150 (full guide)
  • 4 dogs overnight: $110–$180 (full guide)

What's Included

  • Feeding and fresh water
  • Bathroom breaks and walks
  • Playtime and companionship
  • Photo updates from most professional sitters
  • Optional medication administration ($5–$15 extra)

How to Save

  • Compare 2–3 sitters before booking
  • Ask about multi-night or multi-pet discounts
  • Book early for holidays (4–6 weeks ahead)
  • Try house sitter exchange platforms for free in-home care

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Dog Sitting Rates by Texas City Tier

Where you live is one of the biggest factors in your final rate. Large metros have higher demand and a higher cost of living, so sitters there charge more than in smaller towns. The table below shows how the same overnight service shifts across Texas city tiers.

Location TierExample CitiesOvernight (1 dog)
Major metro (+20–40%)Houston, Dallas, Austin$85 – $130
Suburban (standard)League City, Pearland, Friendswood$60 – $110
Small town / rural (-10–20%)Alvin, Santa Fe, Dickinson$45 – $90

You can browse local pricing for Houston or see every covered city on our Texas rates by city hub.

What Affects Your Dog Sitting Rate

Two quotes for the "same" dog sitting job can differ for good reasons. Knowing what moves the price helps you compare sitters fairly and decide where it makes sense to spend a little more.

  • Service length: Hourly visits ($15–$25/hr) cost less per stop than full-day ($70–$120) or overnight ($60–$150) care, but overnight is cheaper per hour than stacking many short visits.
  • Number of dogs: Most sitters add $5–$15 per extra dog rather than charging full price again, so multiple dogs are often cheaper per pet.
  • Your city: Houston, Dallas, and Austin run roughly 20–40% above small-town rates.
  • Holidays: Expect a +20–50% surcharge (about +$10–$25 per day) during Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other peak travel dates.
  • Special needs: Medication, puppies, or senior dogs that need extra attention can add to the rate.

Hourly vs. Overnight: Which Is Cheaper?

If your dog only needs feeding and a potty break a couple of times a day, two drop-in visits ($20–$35 each) usually beat paying for overnight care. But if your dog needs evening and overnight company — especially a puppy, a senior, or a dog with separation anxiety — a single overnight stay at $60–$150 delivers far more coverage per dollar than booking three or four separate visits across the same span. Match the service to what your dog actually needs and you'll keep the total in the fair-price range.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a dog sitter cost per hour?

Dog sitters in Texas typically charge $15 to $25 per hour with a 2-hour minimum. Half-day rates run $45 to $70 and full-day rates range from $70 to $120.

How much does overnight dog sitting cost?

Overnight dog sitting in Texas costs $60 to $150 per night for one dog, $75 to $130 for two dogs, and $90 to $160 for three dogs.

What is the average dog sitting rate in Texas?

The average dog sitting rate in Texas is $25 to $35 per 30-minute drop-in visit, $70 to $100 per overnight stay for one dog, and $20 to $35 per 30-minute dog walk.

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