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Spokane is the largest city between Seattle and Minneapolis, a certified Better Cities for Pets community, and one of the most genuinely dog-friendly places in the Pacific Northwest. From Riverfront Park and the SpokAnimal Dog Park at High Bridge to the dog-welcoming patios of the Perry District and Kendall Yards, pets are woven into daily life here. When work, the mountains, or a weekend getaway pulls you out of town, PetWorks connects Spokane pet parents with vetted, reviewed in-home sitters who follow your pet's routine and keep things normal while you are gone.
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🦔 Book In-Home Pet Sitters in Spokane, WA

An officially certified pet-friendly city with a culture to match

In 2022 Spokane became the third city in Washington to earn certification from the Better Cities for Pets program, a national recognition that evaluates how welcoming a city's parks, businesses, housing, and overall infrastructure are to pet owners. Spokane earned it honestly. The SpokAnimal Dog Park at High Bridge stretches across 11 acres of off-leash land on the west side of the city. The Downtown Spokane Dog Park on West Riverside Avenue sits in the heart of the urban core. Manito Park on the South Hill covers 90 acres of gardens, paths, and open lawns where dogs and their owners spend entire mornings. Brick West Brewing, Perry Street Brewing, and the breweries and patios scattered across the Garland District and Kendall Yards welcome leashed dogs as a matter of course. And Riverfront Park, one of Spokane's most beloved gathering places, sits right along the Spokane River with trails, green space, and views of the Lower Spokane Falls that make every walk feel like a small adventure.

Four seasons in the Inland Northwest mean four different kinds of pet care

Spokane sits on the sunny side of Washington with more than 170 days of sunshine a year, but its winters are genuinely cold and its summers genuinely hot. January temperatures regularly drop below zero, and summer afternoons can push into the high 90s. The Spokane River freezes. Snow accumulates fast and sidewalk ice is a real hazard for dogs being walked in the winter months. Summer heat means early morning and evening walks, shade, and consistent hydration. The best in-home pet sitters in Spokane know how to manage all four seasons and adjust their care routines accordingly. When you browse sitter profiles on PetWorks you can read verified reviews from real Spokane pet owners and ask sitters directly about their approach to Inland Northwest weather before you book.

Spokane is the hub of a massive region and its pet parents travel accordingly

Spokane is not just the second largest city in Washington. It is the commercial, medical, and cultural center for a region that stretches across eastern Washington, northern Idaho, and into parts of Montana and Oregon, a geographic footprint sometimes called the Inland Empire. That regional hub status means Spokane pet parents include healthcare professionals at Providence and MultiCare who travel for conferences, faculty and staff from Washington State University and the University of Idaho across the border in Moscow, military families connected to Fairchild Air Force Base to the west, and business travelers whose work pulls them across the region and beyond. The demand for reliable in-home pet sitting here is both consistent and year-round.

What does in-home pet sitting cost in Spokane?

Spokane is an affordable market for pet care relative to Seattle and the west side of Washington, while still attracting experienced, professional sitters. Drop-in visits typically run $20 to $45; overnight stays generally range from $60 to $125 per night. Rates vary by sitter experience, the number of pets, and any special care needs. Browse individual profiles on PetWorks to compare pricing and exactly what each sitter includes.

What do PetWorks sitters in Spokane offer?

Most in-home pet sitters on PetWorks serving Spokane and Spokane County offer drop-in visits (typically 30 to 60 minutes), overnight stays, and flexible scheduling tailored to your pet's routine. Drop-in visits cover feeding, fresh water, a walk timed around the weather and season, playtime, and a photo update so you know everything is fine while you are away. Overnight stays keep a sitter in your home through the night, which works best for dogs with separation anxiety, senior pets, or animals that need medication or closer monitoring. Sitters here are experienced with dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, small animals, and in the more rural communities of Spokane County and the surrounding region, horses and farm animals as well.

How experienced are PetWorks pet sitters in Spokane?

The in-home pet sitters listed on PetWorks in the Spokane area average 5+ years of professional experience. Many hold certifications from organizations like NAPPS (National Association of Professional Pet Sitters) or PSI (Pet Sitters International), and several have veterinary or animal care backgrounds. Every sitter is individually vetted, not just self-reported, so you can browse with confidence.

How is PetWorks different from other pet sitting platforms?

Rover and Wag are present in Spokane but their sitter pools and page content here are thinner than in major metros. PetWorks focuses on professional, experienced sitters rather than a high volume of casual caregivers, which matters more in a community where people genuinely know each other and local reputation counts for a great deal. Every sitter is vetted, reviewed by real pet owners, bookable online, and covered by secure payment and Care Coverage at checkout.

Serving Spokane and the greater Inland Northwest

PetWorks connects pet parents across Spokane and the surrounding region including Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, Cheney, Medical Lake, Airway Heights, Deer Park, Mead, Nine Mile Falls, Millwood, and the communities of Spokane County. For pet parents across the Idaho border in Coeur d'Alene, Post Falls, and the northern Idaho panhandle, PetWorks sitters are available there too. Whether you are in the South Hill, the Perry District, the North Side, or anywhere across the Inland Empire, you will find vetted, reviewed sitters who know this region.

How do I book an in-home pet sitter in Spokane on PetWorks?

Browse verified in-home pet sitter profiles above, compare services and real client reviews, and use Request Quote to connect with the right sitter for your pet's needs. Some sitters offer Instant Checkout with upfront pricing, no quote needed. Payment is handled securely through PetWorks: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Affirm, Link, or Klarna. Adding Care Coverage at checkout gives you access to PetWorks' live Concierge team, full refunds if a booking is canceled through no fault of yours, and help resolving any booking issues.

🧡 Spokane pets deserve to feel safe, warm, and at home in the Inland Northwest while you are away. The right sitter makes all the difference, and PetWorks is here to help you find them.