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Pet Sitting
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Pet Daycare
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Pet Training
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Grooming
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Pet Care in Fort Greene
Fort Greene occupies the blocks between Atlantic Avenue and Flushing Avenue, centered on Fort Greene Park — a 30-acre hilltop green space designed by Olmsted and Vaux that provides the neighborhood's defining feature and primary dog-walking destination. The park has a large fenced dog run near the Myrtle Avenue entrance, open lawns, a farmers market on Saturdays, and panoramic views from the top of the hill near the Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument. The morning off-leash culture is strong here, with regular groups gathering on the grassy slopes before the park gets busy.
The residential streets surrounding the park feature handsome brownstones and Victorian row houses, many lovingly restored. DeKalb Avenue and Myrtle Avenue serve as the main commercial corridors, with restaurants, cafes, bookshops, and a few pet supply stores. The BAM cultural district on the northern edge brings arts venues and foot traffic, particularly on performance nights. Lafayette Avenue has a quieter, more residential character with several blocks of brownstones that rival the best in Brooklyn.
The C train at Lafayette Avenue and the G train at Fulton Street provide subway access, and the neighborhood's central Brooklyn location puts it within walking distance of downtown Brooklyn, Clinton Hill, and Prospect Heights. The compact layout means Fort Greene Park is rarely more than a 10-minute walk from any point in the neighborhood. Summers are pleasant in the park's shaded areas, and the hilltop catches breezes that the surrounding streets miss. Winters bring standard Brooklyn cold, with the park's pathways sometimes icy on the steeper slopes.
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