As a working baseline for 2026: grooming $45–$120+ by breed, pet sitting $20–$40 per visit or $50–$100+ overnight, dog walking $15–$35 per walk, and waste removal $15–$30 per weekly visit. The right number depends on time, size, and frequency more than the service name. Here's how to price each one honestly.
Typical per-service ranges. These are starting points for your own market — your time, drive distance, and the specific animal set the real price.
| Service | Typical low | Typical high | Priced by |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dog grooming | ~$45 | $120+ | Breed, size, coat condition |
| Pet sitting (drop-in) | ~$20 | ~$40 | Visit length, # of pets |
| Pet sitting (overnight) | ~$50 | $100+ | Per night, holidays, meds |
| Dog walking | ~$15 | ~$35 | Walk length, solo vs group |
| Waste removal | ~$15 | ~$30 | Per visit, # dogs, yard size |
Typical 2026 U.S. ranges; set your own rates against local demand and your true cost of time.
The mistake most new pet pros make is charging a flat rate for work that isn't flat. A Yorkie and a matted Bernedoodle are not the same groom; a 20-minute walk and a 60-minute walk aren't the same job. Price by the things that actually vary — time, size, condition, and frequency — and your rates will hold up.
Full-service grooming commonly runs $45 to $120+, and breed is the anchor. Build your menu around three things:
The honest pricing rule: charge for the coat in front of you, not the breed on paper — set a clear matting and handling policy so a tough groom doesn't quietly eat your margin. See booking and client tools on our pet grooming page.
Pet sitting splits into two products. Drop-in visits commonly run $20–$40 each, priced by visit length (often 20 or 30 minutes) and the number of pets. Overnights typically run $50–$100+ per night. The factors that move it:
Don't undercharge the drive — a $25 visit that's 25 minutes away isn't a $25 job. Manage recurring visits and client info on our pet sitting page.
Dog walking commonly runs $15–$35 per walk, set by:
Recurring packages are worth a modest per-walk discount because route density and predictable income are worth more than a few dollars per walk. See scheduling tools on our dog walking page.
Pooper-scooper service commonly runs $15–$30 per weekly visit for a standard yard with one or two dogs. The drivers are simple and worth pricing explicitly:
Waste removal lives or dies on route density — tightly clustered weekly stops are what make the per-visit price work. See route and billing tools on our pet waste removal page.
Online booking, recurring visits, client and pet notes, and card payments in one place — built for grooming, sitting, walking, and waste-removal routes. Claver starts at $19/mo, month-to-month, with paid tiers at $39 and $59.