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Pet Training
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Pet Care in Rego Park
Rego Park occupies a compact area in central Queens between Forest Hills and Elmhurst, named for the Real Good Construction Company that developed the neighborhood in the 1920s. The residential blocks are a mix of six-story apartment buildings, attached brick row houses, and some prewar co-ops, with a practical, no-frills character that makes it affordable by Queens standards. Alderton Playground at Alderton Street has a small fenced dog area, and Yellowstone Park on Yellowstone Boulevard provides a landscaped green space for on-leash walking.
Queens Boulevard runs through the center as the main commercial artery, with the Rego Center mall, restaurants, and small shops. Woodhaven Boulevard marks the eastern edge and provides access to Forest Park's trails and dog run — a significant amenity for dog owners willing to walk 10 minutes or take a short drive. The side streets between 63rd Drive and Saunders Street are the quietest residential blocks, with mature trees and minimal traffic.
The M and R trains stop at 63rd Drive-Rego Park, and the E and F trains at Forest Hills-71st Avenue are walkable from the southern end. The neighborhood is practical rather than scenic, but its central Queens location, subway access, and affordability make it workable for dog owners. Summers are warm with limited shade on the commercial blocks but better tree cover on the residential streets. Winters are standard, with the apartment building lobbies providing shelter during quick outings.
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