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Pet Sitting Rates in France (2026): What It Really Costs

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You’re planning a vacation, and the big question comes up: how much will pet care actually cost? The answer varies enormously depending on the service type, your city, and your pet’s specific needs. This guide gives you real, up-to-date numbers — plus a framework to build your care budget confidently.


National Price Overview (France, 2026)

Dog Services

ServiceDurationNational Average
Daily home visit30 min€15–22
Extended home visit1 hour€22–35
Dog walking60 min€18–28
Overnight home stayPer night€50–70
Boarding (sitter’s home)Per night€28–42
Doggy daycareFull day€28–45

Cat Services

ServiceDurationNational Average
Daily home visit30 min€12–18
Extended home visit1 hour€18–28
Overnight home stayPer night€40–60
Boarding (sitter’s home)Per night€18–28

Regional Price Variations

Location significantly affects pricing. Here’s a breakdown by major city:

CityDog boarding/nightCat visit/dayOvernight stay
Paris (75)€40–65€18–28€65–110
Lyon (69)€30–50€14–22€50–85
Marseille (13)€28–45€13–20€45–75
Bordeaux (33)€28–48€13–22€48–80
Toulouse (31)€27–45€12–20€45–75
Nantes (44)€27–45€12–20€45–75
Lille (59)€28–46€13–21€46–78
Province (rural)€20–35€10–16€35–55

Paris and major cities typically run 25–50% above national averages. Rural areas can be 20–35% below.


Factors That Affect the Price

1. Service Type

Overnight stays command the highest rates (sitter is away from their own home, on-call). Daily visits are the most affordable. Boarding at the sitter’s home falls in between.

2. Number and Species of Animals

Most sitters charge €5–15 extra per additional animal from the same home. Exotic pets (rabbits, birds, reptiles) often cost more due to specialized care knowledge required.

3. Special Needs

  • Medication administration: +€5–15/day
  • Reactive or difficult dogs: +€5–20/day (some sitters decline entirely)
  • Very young puppies or senior dogs with health issues: +€5–15/day

4. Holidays and Peak Periods

Expect 30–60% surcharges during:

  • July–August
  • Christmas and New Year’s week
  • Easter weekend
  • Long weekends (Ascension, Toussaint)

Book pet care for peak periods at least 2–3 months in advance. The best sitters fill up fast.

5. Platform vs. Independent

Platform-sourced sitters (Adopt’Animaux, Rover, Pawshake) include platform fees in their rates (typically 15–25% of the service price). Independent sitters found through word of mouth are often 15–30% cheaper — but require more due diligence on your part.

6. Experience Level

A sitter with 100+ five-star reviews, pet first aid certification, and 5 years of experience commands higher rates than a newcomer — and is almost always worth the premium.


Annual Pet Care Cost Estimator

Example 1: Paris Dog Owner, 3 Weeks Vacation + Regular Care

NeedFrequencyAnnual Cost
Vacation boarding (3 weeks)Once/year€980 (€40/night × 21)
Weekly dog walking (1/week)48 weeks€1,056 (€22/walk)
Holiday weekend care (5 days)3 times/year€750
Total Paris dog≈ €2,786/year

Example 2: Lyon Cat Owner, 3 Weeks Vacation Only

NeedFrequencyAnnual Cost
Vacation daily visits (3 weeks)Once/year€420 (€20/visit × 21)
Long weekends (5 extra days)3 times/year€300
Total Lyon cat≈ €720/year

How to Reduce Your Pet Care Budget

1. Build a Network Before You Need It

Finding great pet care in a panic (two weeks before summer vacation) means paying peak rates. Build relationships with 2–3 good sitters year-round, so you have trusted options and possibly loyalty pricing.

2. Use Visits Instead of Boarding When Possible

For calm adult cats especially, daily visits at home are far cheaper than boarding — and often less stressful for the animal.

3. Negotiate Regular Care Rates

If you need weekly dog walks or recurring care, ask about a monthly flat rate. Regular clients can often negotiate 10–20% off per-service pricing.

4. Split Costs with a Neighbor

If your neighbor also has a pet, sharing a sitter (they cover both apartments in one visit) can reduce each person’s cost by 30–40%.

5. Book Early for Peak Periods

Early booking often means standard rates — not peak surcharges. Book your summer vacation care in March or April.

6. Consider Pet-Sitting Exchanges

Some platforms facilitate reciprocal pet-sitting: you watch my cat next month, I watch yours in July. €0 cost if you can offer the same in return.


FAQ: Pet Sitting Prices

Why are pet sitting prices so variable?

Because the market is highly fragmented: professional dog walkers, casual neighborhood sitters, platform-verified pet-care workers, and everything in between. Unlike veterinary care (which is regulated), pet sitting has no fixed pricing standards. This puts the due diligence on you as the client.

Is cheaper always worse?

Not necessarily. A retired neighbor who adores animals and has cared for 20 pets over the years may be better than an expensive generic platform profile with 3 reviews. Price is one signal, not the only one. Focus on experience, references, and the in-person visit.

Should I declare my pet sitter payment for tax purposes?

In France, pet sitting counts as a personal service (service à la personne) and qualifies for the 50% tax credit (crédit d’impôt) when hired through a certified provider (CESU, NOVA, etc.). Ask your sitter if they can work through NOVA/CESU — it can effectively halve your net cost.

Do pet sitters charge more for large dogs?

Often yes — large dogs require more physical effort (walking, cleaning), more food if they board, and more space. Expect a €5–15 surcharge for dogs over 25–30kg compared to small dogs with the same sitter.

What if my pet needs emergency vet care while with the sitter?

A responsible professional sitter will take your pet to the vet immediately and contact you. This is why a clear emergency protocol and written authorization for veterinary treatment is part of your pre-departure setup. Confirm in advance how costs are handled: most sitters expect you to cover vet bills directly; some platforms offer contingency insurance.


Conclusion

Pet care is one of the non-negotiable costs of responsible pet ownership — but it doesn’t have to break the bank. With the right planning, a good network, and an understanding of what you’re actually paying for, you can give your pet excellent care while staying comfortably within budget.

Browse verified pet sitters near you on Adopt’Animaux — from professional overnight sitters to casual weekly dog walkers.

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