Nevada: Pet Sitting ListingsBelow is a sample search of our SITTERS located nearest to Nevada.This is a FREE search tool! Use the form at the top to get complete listings for Sitters ,pet and dog sitters in your area!Biscuits & Bones
6950 Pasture Road
Fallon, NV, 89406 Tel: (775) 423-8777 Maggies Playhouse
2000 Auction Road, Suite B
Fallon, NV, 89406 Tel: (775) 428-6538 Friends of The City County Animal Shelter
4670 Aurora Ave
Winnemucca, NV, 89445 Tel: (775) 625-4356 Hanly's Hounds
P.O. Box 1735
Fernley, NV, 89408 Tel: (775) 815-3446 Mcvay's Waggins West Pet Sitters
424 Nader Way
Fernley, NV, 89408 Tel: (775) 835-0413 Pets Plus
Po Box 1633
Dayton, NV, 89403 Tel: (775) 246-7977 Carsten Horseshoers
7565 Pyramid Lake Highway
Sparks, NV, 89436 Tel: (775) 425-3472 K-9 Central
690 Greenbrae Dr
Sparks, NV, 89431 Tel: (775) 359-3121 Aunt Kim's Dog House
225 5th St
Sparks, NV, 89431 Tel: (755) 722-5247 Akers Pet Care
PO Box 71203
Reno, NV, 89570 Tel: (775) 852-7387 Doggy Day Care & Paw Spa
591 Sunshine Ln
Reno, NV, 89502 Tel: (775) 825-3640 A Doggies Dream
2697 Mill St
Reno, NV, 89502 Tel: (775) 322-5400 Doggy Day Care & Paw Spa
591 Sunshine Lane
Reno, NV, 89502 Tel: (775) 825-3647 Wee Paws Playhouse
5303 Louie Lane 8
Reno, NV, 89511 Tel: (775) 829-7297 A Mouse at Your House
PO Box 18314
Reno, NV, 89511 Tel: (775) 849-2870 Fisher's Desert Kennels
8340 Desert Way
Reno, NV, 89521 Tel: (775) 851-0248 Pet Play House
2401 E 4th Street
Reno, NV, 89512 Tel: (775) 324-0202 at Your Service Pet Sitting
195 E 1st St
Reno, NV, 89501 Tel: (775) 425-2996 Safe at Home
405 E Long Street
Carson City, NV, 89706 Tel: (775) 885-1616 Bow Wow-Barn the
803 W 4th St
Reno, NV, 89503 Tel: (775) 324-9445 Just Four Paws Day Care
2601 E Fifth Street
Carson City, NV, 89701 Tel: (775) 885-2226 Healthy Horse Headquarters
205 Monarch Drive
Washoe Valley, NV, 89704 Tel: (775) 849-9333 Auntie Lois's Hoof to Paws Petsitting
7220 Remington Rd
Reno, NV, 89506 Tel: (775) 677-2253 Critter Sitters
Po Box 60694
Reno, NV, 89506 Tel: (775) 677-0560 Carefree Cat Boarding
1454 Anchorage Dr
Reno, NV, 89506 Tel: (775) 848-7450 PAWZ Plus
2412 S Curry Street
Carson City, NV, 89703 Tel: (775) 885-0828 Lucky Mutts
Reno, NV, 89523
Tel: (775) 722-7578 Canine Country Club
3140 US Highway 395 N
Minden, NV, 89423 Tel: (775) 267-2251 Grooming Shop
1390 State Route 88
Minden, NV, 89423 Tel: (775) 782-1976 Ruff Ruff Ruff meow
Reno, Nevada, 89509
Tel: 775-772-9301 Important: doggies.com has not screened the listed sitters and accepts no responsibility for their reputation or quality. It is your responsibility to investigate. |
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