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Pet Care in Ardsley
Ardsley is a small village of roughly 4,500 residents in the Town of Greenburgh, nestled between Dobbs Ferry to the west, Hastings-on-Hudson to the south, and the Saw Mill River Parkway to the east. The village has no Metro-North station of its own -- residents use Dobbs Ferry or Ardsley-on-Hudson stations on the Hudson Line or drive to the Hartsdale station on the Harlem Line -- which gives it a quieter, more insular character than the riverfront commuter villages. Ardsley feels like a residential pocket surrounded by busier communities, and the dog walking market here is correspondingly small but stable.
The walking terrain is pleasant: hilly but not extreme, with tree-lined residential streets, generous lots, and a mix of mid-century homes and newer construction. The village center along Ashford Avenue has a small commercial strip with a deli, a pizza shop, and a few other businesses, but Ardsley is primarily residential. Ashford Park, the village's main park, has athletic fields, a playground, and a modest walking loop that serves as the go-to spot for neighborhood dog walks.
Ardsley's biggest walking asset is its proximity to trail systems in surrounding communities. The South County Trailway, a paved rail-trail that runs north-south through the Saw Mill River valley, is accessible from the village's eastern edge. This trail provides miles of flat, car-free walking -- a significant resource for dog walkers who want to offer exercise-focused walks without navigating street traffic. The Old Croton Aqueduct Trail is accessible via Dobbs Ferry to the west, and V.E. Macy Park in the Greenburgh section to the north provides additional trail options.
Dog walking rates in Ardsley typically range from $19 to $25, in line with the surrounding Greenburgh area. The small population means the number of professional walkers serving primarily Ardsley is limited -- most walkers who work here also serve Dobbs Ferry, Hastings, and Hartsdale, treating the area as part of a larger route. The village's quiet residential character and proximity to trails make it an appealing location for dog owners who want space and greenery without the premium pricing of the wealthiest Westchester villages.
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