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Pet Care Services in Flushing
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Dog Walking
Daily walks to keep your pup active and happy.
Pet Sitting
In-home care while you travel.
Pet Boarding
Overnight stays with local hosts.
Pet Daycare
Daytime supervision and play.
Pet Training
Obedience and behavior training.
Grooming
Professional grooming services.
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Pet Care in Flushing
Flushing is the cultural and commercial hub of eastern Queens, centered on the intersection of Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue where the 7 train terminates. The neighborhood is home to one of the largest Asian-American communities in the country, with a dense commercial core of restaurants, markets, and shops that extends several blocks in every direction. For dog owners, the primary draw is Flushing Meadows-Corona Park — the 897-acre park built for the 1964 World's Fair that provides open meadows, walking paths around Meadow Lake and Willow Lake, and more green space than Central Park and Prospect Park combined.
The residential areas fan out from the commercial core, with a mix of single-family homes, attached row houses, and apartment buildings that become progressively more suburban as you move east toward Bayside and north toward Whitestone. Many homes have small yards, and the wider residential streets provide a comfortable walking environment far removed from the crowded Main Street area. Kissena Park east of Main Street offers a quieter alternative to Flushing Meadows, with wooded paths, a lake, and a fenced dog run.
The 7 train at Flushing-Main Street is the primary subway connection, with bus routes serving the surrounding residential areas. Dog walking in Flushing tends to be neighborhood-contained, with walkers serving clients within a few blocks' radius rather than traveling from other areas. Rates are among the most affordable in the city. Summers bring heavy use of Flushing Meadows, particularly on weekends; the park is large enough that quiet areas can always be found. Winters are standard outer-Queens weather, with the residential blocks well-maintained for snow clearance.
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