Dog Walker & Pet Sitter -- Part Time - North Raleigh

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Important: Applicants must live in 27608, 27609 (areas closest to 27608), 27612, 27613, or 27615 to be considered.

Greatest need currently in 27612, 27613, and 27615. Most sitters live within 5–10 minutes of their clients.

Bone-A-Fide Pet Care, North Raleigh’s trusted professional pet sitting and dog walking company since 2007, is hiring part-time dog walkers and pet sitters who love animals and take great pride in delivering reliable, high-quality care.

Local Areas We Serve

North Raleigh neighborhoods including Stonehenge, Crabtree, North Hills, Six Forks/Falls Lake area, Crabtree, Lynnwood Ridge, Pleasant Valley, Five Points area, Northwest Raleigh, Stonebridge, Brookhaven, Wildwood Greens, Reserves at Lake Lynn, Wood Bridge, Northridge, and Northridge.

This helps ensure applicants are already local and ready to serve clients nearby.

Why You’ll Love This Job

  • Flexible part-time schedule
  • Earn $16.50–$22.50+/hour depending on experience
  • Typical monthly earnings $300–$800+
  • Extra pay for holidays, evenings, and medications
  • Client gratuities and bonus opportunities
  • Paid bi-weekly via direct deposit
  • This is a great side job for animal loves! Note: This is not traditional shift work. Visits occur when clients need care, making it ideal for people looking to earn supplemental income with flexible hours.

What You’ll Do

Most visits are 30-45 minutes and include some or all of the following:

  • Dog walking or backyard playtime
  • Feeding pets and refreshing water
  • Cleaning litter boxes
  • Administering medications if needed
  • Light home care (mail, packages, trash, plant watering)
  • Sending a visit update and pet photos after each visit to clients using pet sitting app

Who We’re Looking For

  • Age 21+
  • Lives in 27608, 27609, 27612, 27613, or 27615
  • Reliable vehicle, driver’s license, and insurance
  • Smartphone to use our pet care app
  • Ability to walk dogs 20–50 minutes, ability to lift 30 lbs, bend/squat
  • Excellent reliability, communication, and attention to detail
  • Consistent weekly availability and some weekends and holidays
  • Minimum 9–12 month commitment

Ideal Candidates

  • Experienced dog walkers and/or pet sitters whether professional, volunteer or with personal pets.
  • Former Rover/Wag caregivers
  • Vet staff (techs, assistants, receptionists)
  • Groomers, trainers, kennel or daycare staff
  • Retirees, freelancers, remote workers, or students with flexible schedules
  • Teachers or school staff

This position is perfect for people who want to spend time with pets, work independently, and earn extra income while providing peace of mind to pet parents.

How to Apply

Submit your resume and answers to our applicant questions.

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Pay: $16.50 - $23.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Employee discount
  • Flexible schedule
  • On-the-job training
  • Referral program

Application Question(s):

  • Which zip code do you reside in? We are ONLY considering application living in these zip codes: 27608, 27609, 27612, 27613, 27615.
  • Applicants must have a current, valid driver's license, current auto insurance listing you as the primary insured, and a very reliable vehicle you have anytime access to. Do you have all 3? This job is not suitable for public transportation or bicycling.
  • Do you have a smartphone with unlimied data, GPS, camera, video, text and email with the ability to download and use our pet sitting app for client and office communication while caring for pets?
  • The compensation range for this part time position is between $300-800+ a month, depending on your availability and skill level. Please confirm this is the range you are hoping to earn.
  • If considered for this position, you'll need to provide proof you are at least 21 years old, have a valid driver's license, and currently insured venincle. We will run a criminal background and DMV check and contact your professional references. We may need to contact you via phone, text, email and possibly by Zoom virtual meetings. Do you understand and agree to this?
  • We are hiring part-time, year round pet sitters. Are you able to commit to this position for upwards of 12 months or longer?
  • Pet sitting has greater demand during spring, summer and all major holidays. Will you have part time availability during these times, especially the holidays of Memorial Day, July 4th, Thanksgiving and Christmas this year?
  • We provide customized pet care, with our peak visit times being 7-9am, 10am-3pm, 4-7pm and 8-10pm, Mon-Sun, 365 days a year. List the days and times you are available to work on a consistent basis (doesn't vary week to week).
  • Are you able to provide overnight pet care (9am to 7pm) in our client's clean, comfortable, non-smoking homes about 0-6 times a month? This not a requirement.
  • Tell us about recent professional (paid) or volunteer pet care experience you have with dogs and cats. What types/sizes of dogs, age range of pets did you care for and if any, what types of meds have you administered (ears, eyes, injections, topical, pilling, oral liquid)?
  • Tells us about your current/most recent pet you are/were 100% responsible for its daily care and expenses and what you enjoy most about being a pet parent.
  • Why should we interview and possibly hire you?
  • If hired, when would you be able to start?

Work Location: Remote

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