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Pet Care Services in Upper East Side
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Dog Walking
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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 Upper East Side
The Upper East Side runs from 59th Street to 96th Street between Central Park and the East River, encompassing some of Manhattan's most affluent blocks alongside more middle-class stretches in the east near York and First avenues. Central Park's eastern side provides the primary off-leash space, with the Cedar Hill area near 76th Street and the North Meadow serving as morning gathering spots for dog owners and professional walkers alike. Carl Schurz Park along the East River at 86th Street offers a quieter alternative with river views, a dedicated dog run, and the adjacent John Finley Walk esplanade.
The neighborhood's housing ranges from grand limestone townhouses on the side streets between Park and Fifth avenues to high-rise apartment buildings along Third and Second avenues. Doorman buildings are standard in most of the neighborhood, and building staff often coordinate directly with regular dog walkers for key access and pet schedules. The stretch of Third Avenue between 70th and 90th streets has multiple veterinary clinics and pet supply stores, and the Animal Medical Center at 62nd Street and York Avenue is one of the most comprehensive veterinary hospitals in the country.
Dog walking is a major industry on the Upper East Side — it is common to see professional walkers managing groups of three to five dogs along the park blocks during midday. The Q train on Second Avenue has improved crosstown access since its opening, supplementing the 4, 5, 6 trains along Lexington Avenue. Summer brings manageable heat with park shade and river breezes, while winter winds coming off the East River can make the avenues east of Lexington notably colder than the park-adjacent blocks. Experienced walkers route accordingly, using the sheltered side streets during cold snaps.
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