🐾 Quick Answer: $75 a day is a fair, middle-of-the-road rate for overnight dog sitting across most of Texas. It’s solidly typical for one dog in suburban areas and reasonable in major metros. For drop-in visits only, $75 a day is on the higher side unless it covers three or more visits.

$75 a day is one of the most common dog sitting rates in Texas, and for good reason — it sits comfortably in the middle of the market for overnight care. Whether it’s a great deal depends on the service type and your city.

Typical Fair Price Ranges in Texas (2026)

Before judging any single quote, it helps to see the full picture. These are the typical 2026 Texas ranges we use across the site and in our cost calculator:

ServiceTypical Texas RangeWhat It Usually Covers
Drop-in visit (about 30 min)$20–$35 per visitFeeding, fresh water, potty break, quick playtime
Dog walk (about 30 min)$20–$35 per walkOne outdoor walk, water, basic care
Overnight pet sitting$60–$150+ per nightSitter stays in your home overnight
House sitting$75–$175+ per nightOvernight care plus home tasks (mail, plants, lights)
Holiday pet care$30–$50 per visit or $90–$200+ per nightStandard care during peak holiday demand
Second dog add-on+$10–$30+Extra feeding, walking, and attention

Rates vary by city, sitter experience, number of pets, holidays, medications, puppies, senior pets, last-minute bookings, and overnight expectations.

When $75 a Day Is Fair

$75/day is reasonable for

  • Overnight in-home sitting for one dog in suburban areas — right in the typical range.
  • Overnight care in major metros like Houston or Dallas, where $70–$130 is normal.
  • Two dogs in a smaller town, once the second-dog add-on is included.
  • Three or more drop-in visits in a single day.

When $75 a Day May Be Higher Than Typical

$75 may be above average — though still possibly fair — when it covers only one or two short drop-in visits in a suburban area, where $40–$70/day is more common. As always, the value depends on what’s included.

What Affects the Price

Two honest, experienced sitters can quote different prices for the same week — and both can be fair. The biggest factors are:

  • Your city: Major metros like Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio tend to run higher than smaller towns.
  • Sitter experience: Insured, established sitters with strong reviews often price above average — and many owners find it worth it.
  • Number of pets: Each additional pet usually adds $10–$30+ depending on the service.
  • Holidays: Christmas, Thanksgiving, July 4th, and Spring Break command higher rates.
  • Medications & special care: Puppies, senior pets, and medication schedules take more time and skill.
  • Last-minute bookings: Short notice can raise the rate when a sitter rearranges their schedule.
  • Overnight expectations: A sitter sleeping in your home is priced very differently from quick drop-in visits.

What to Ask Before You Book

Price only makes sense once you know what’s included. Before booking, ask:

  • Is this an overnight stay, or scheduled drop-in visits?
  • How long is each visit, and how many visits per day?
  • Are walks, medication, or extra pets included, or added on?
  • Are you insured, and do you have references or reviews?
  • What happens in a pet or home emergency?
  • Do holiday dates change the rate?

If the answers line up with the typical ranges above, the quote is very likely fair — even at the higher end. A higher quote may still be reasonable depending on your pet’s care needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is $75 a day good for dog sitting?
Yes. $75 a day is a fair, middle-of-the-range rate for overnight dog sitting in most of Texas. It is typical for one dog in suburban areas and reasonable in major metros. For drop-in visits only, $75 is on the higher side unless it covers three or more visits.
Is $75 a night fair for overnight dog sitting?
In most Texas cities, yes. Overnight in-home sitting for one dog commonly runs $60-$130 per night, so $75 sits comfortably in the middle of that range.
Is $75 a day too much for drop-in visits?
It can be on the higher side. Two 30-minute drop-ins usually total $40-$70 per day, so $75 is fair mainly when it covers three or more visits or includes extra care.
Does $75 a day cover two dogs?
Often yes, especially in suburban and smaller-town areas, since a second dog typically adds $10-$30 per night to a base overnight rate.
Why do some sitters charge more than $75 a day?
Experience, insurance, strong reviews, holidays, multiple pets, and special care needs can all push the rate above $75. A higher quote may still be reasonable depending on the care provided.