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Pet sitters in Nova Scotia

A community of caring, background checked pet sitters keeping pets happy at home in return for a free place to stay.

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An illustration of a happy person with a verified icon close to her avatarBackround checked sitters

All sitters in the US must complete our extensive background check before applying to sits.

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How do you choose from the pet sitters that apply? Start by reading their references and reviews left by other pet parents.

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Your home is covered during every sit, at no extra cost. After all, it’s unlikely you’ll need it — but it’s there if you do.

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It means more without money

Pet sitters aren’t here to make money. All they ask for is a free place to stay, which means your only cost for unlimited pet care is an annual membership — it's that simple.

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How Nova Scotia pet sitters can help you

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Enjoy your holiday with added peace of mind knowing your pets and home are well looked after.

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From dog walks to belly rubs, sitters keep your pets happy in the one place they feel truly relaxed — their own home.

An illustration of a glowing blue heartA win-win for everyone

With a community of sitters looking to stay with pets like yours, there's no need to ask friends or family for help.

Since joining, we’ve had the pleasure of hosting five fantastic sitters in our Swiss apartment. We’ve had paramount care for our furry friends and also met some fantastic people. All I can say is thank goodness we tried TrustedHousesitters!

Lyndsay and Kyran, pet parents from Switzerland

Our Money Back Promise

We know it can feel like a leap of faith to find a sitter for the first time. That’s why all our Standard and Premium memberships give youif you don’t find a sitter within two weeks of posting your first sit.

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Dog sitters in Nova Scotia - FAQs

Make no doubt about it, finding reliable pet care for your canine pal can be pricey - but it doesn't have to be. While dog sitters in Nova Scotia could easily set you back $30.00 per night, on TrustedHousesitters, it won’t cost you a cent. Your annual membership includes unlimited house and pet sitting stays for a whole year - that’s all your pets, all your vacations, all taken care of.

With thousands of pet sitters around the world, we’re certain we’ll be able to match you to a great dog sitter in Nova Scotia. And, even if we don’t have a dog sitter in Nova Scotia, the good news is our sitters love to visit new places and house sit away from home.

We sure think so! Dogs are happier in the comforts of home, in their regular routine - and that’s exactly where they’ll stay when you find them a trusted house sitter. Even vets agree that in-home boarding is the best alternative to dog boarding in Nova Scotia and beyond.

Pet Sitters in Nova Scotia

Looking for pet sitters in Nova Scotia? You’re in for a treat! With our compassionate community of pet enthusiasts, you can jet off on your adventures knowing your furry companions are getting all the love they deserve.

Say goodbye to kennel fees and those tricky favors – it's all about happy tails, contented kitties, and unforgettable getaways. That’s what a trusted Nova Scotia dog sitter brings to the table.

And what about your fabulous feline friends? We’ve got the purr-fect solution! Find caring, in-home cat sitters in Nova Scotia to shower your kitty with all the cuddles and chin scratches they could ever wish for (or should we say, purr for).

Year-round peace of mind when you travel? Yes please – check out our community of pet sitters in Nova Scotia today.