5 Pet Sits for Fans of… Yellowstone
Yellowstone has been a fan-favorite for years—but lately, it feels like everyone and their dog is watching the series. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just jumped on the cowboy wagon, there’s a good chance the show has you dreaming of Montana’s wide-open skies, rugged mountains, and remote ranches—ideally with a furry friend or two by your side.
So saddle up. Here are 5 pet sits for fans of Yellowstone, cowboys, and all things western—available through FurPetVo.
A Large Log Cabin in the Mountains of Montana
This cozy yet spacious home puts you right in the heart of breathtaking scenery—just a short drive from Bozeman and Big Sky, and only an hour and a half from Yellowstone National Park. It’s the ideal starting point for wilderness adventures.
You’ll share the home with two affectionate dogs who love daily walks and cuddles, plus two friendly horses and a donkey who’ll need feeding and gentle care.

Loving Pet Care and a Reclaimed Timber Cabin in Jackson Hole, WY
This rural property near Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone features a beautiful reclaimed timber cabin and is home to five indoor cats and one lovable dog. Caring for this furry family is the top priority—making it perfect for true pet lovers seeking a peaceful, nature-rich escape.
Keep an eye out for wild visitors passing through: deer, elk, bison—and occasionally, bears!
A Quiet Stay with Daisy in Red Lodge, Montana
This quirky two-bedroom home sits just outside downtown Red Lodge—ideal for exploring the Beartooth Mountains and Yellowstone before or after your stay. The spacious yard includes a small creek and a hammock for relaxing.
Caring for Daisy, a sweet Brittany spaniel, is simple: feed her twice daily, let her out regularly, and give her plenty of companionship.

Crazy Mountain Sit with Six Lovable Labs
Stay in a comfortable home at the base of the Castle Mountains, with sweeping views of the Crazy Mountains. It’s quiet, peaceful, and far enough off the beaten path—about 28 miles from White Sulphur Springs and 22 from Martinsdale—to feel like a true retreat.
You’ll care for six energetic Labradors, two relaxed cats, and a small flock of chickens. Daily tasks include feeding and walking the dogs, checking in on the cats in the garage, and tending to the chickens and garden. When pet duties pause, explore nearby towns, hiking trails, and natural hot springs.
Four-Legged Friends in the Foothills of the Bridger Mountains
Last but certainly not least: a serene 40-acre mountain property in the foothills of the Bridger Mountains—just 15 minutes from downtown Bozeman. Think of it as the closest real-life version of Dutton Ranch (minus the drama).
You’ll be joined by a couple of easygoing dogs who love strolling the property—or joining you on longer hikes. There are also horses and mules who simply need a daily check-in. With a seasonal creek, well-tended gardens, and panoramic mountain views in every direction, it’s an easy place to call home—for a little while.
So, has Yellowstone got you dreaming of riding off into the sunset—or at least kicking back in a mountain cabin with a furry sidekick? Then giddy up and explore more unique pet sits on furpetvo.com. Your next pet-filled adventure is calling!




