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Pet Care Services in Garden City
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Dog Walking
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Pet Sitting
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Pet Boarding
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Pet Daycare
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Pet Training
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Grooming
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Pet Care in Garden City
Garden City is a meticulously planned village on the Hempstead Plains of Nassau County, originally developed in the 1860s by Alexander Turney Stewart as a model suburban community. That planning legacy is still visible today: the village has wide, tree-lined boulevards, generous lot sizes, a central business district anchored by the Roosevelt Field area, and a uniformity of architecture and landscaping that gives the entire community a manicured, prosperous appearance. The LIRR station on the Hempstead Branch puts Penn Station about 35 minutes away, and the village's central Nassau location makes it accessible from multiple Long Island expressway exits.
The walking terrain in Garden City is flat -- this is the Hempstead Plains, Long Island's original prairie -- and the streets are laid out in a generous grid with wide sidewalks and mature London plane and oak trees. The Cathedral of the Incarnation and its surrounding grounds on Cathedral Avenue create one of the most visually distinctive walking areas in Nassau County, with Gothic architecture, manicured lawns, and pathways through the cathedral close. The Adelphi University campus, which borders the village to the south, adds greenery and walking paths accessible from the surrounding streets.
Cherry Valley Golf Course on the eastern side of the village, while private, creates a green buffer that makes the adjacent streets especially pleasant for walking. Garden City Park and the recreation areas along Stewart Avenue provide local green space, though the village is primarily defined by its residential streets rather than park destinations. For dog owners seeking more substantial walking, Eisenhower Park in neighboring East Meadow is a massive 930-acre county park with open meadows, athletic fields, and paved paths.
Dog walking rates in Garden City run $20 to $28, reflecting the village's affluence and professional-class demographics. The client base tends toward families in single-family homes with well-kept yards who need midday coverage while at work. The flat terrain makes Garden City one of the easiest Long Island communities for walking -- no hills, good sidewalks, and a community culture that keeps properties and streetscapes well-maintained year-round.
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