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Pet Care Services in Mount Airy

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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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Price per night$75
$25$150
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Rover~7% service fee
-$15.75
Wag~10% booking fee
-$22.50
Care.com~$35/mo membership
-$18.00
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Pet Care in Mount Airy

Mount Airy sits in the northwest section of Philadelphia between Germantown and Chestnut Hill, a neighborhood that has earned a national reputation for its racial and economic integration. The tree-lined streets — particularly along Germantown Avenue, the neighborhood's commercial corridor — blend Victorian twins, stone colonials, and Arts and Crafts bungalows behind deep front yards where dogs sun themselves on porches. For pet owners, Mount Airy's defining feature is its proximity to the Wissahickon Valley Park, which forms the neighborhood's western boundary and provides hundreds of acres of forested trails, creek-side paths, and open meadows accessible from multiple trailheads within walking distance of residential blocks.

The Wissahickon's Forbidden Drive — a gravel carriage road running along the creek — is the most popular dog walking route in northwest Philadelphia, and Mount Airy residents access it from the Valley Green Inn entrance off Springfield Avenue or from the Cresheim Valley Drive trailhead. Both entry points lead to flat, wide paths suitable for dogs of any age or ability, with creek access points where dogs wade and splash during warmer months. The blazed hiking trails on the valley walls provide steeper, more challenging terrain for active dogs and their owners. Cresheim Valley Park, a linear green corridor connecting Germantown Avenue to the main Wissahickon trail system, offers a neighborhood-scale walking route through meadows and along the Cresheim Creek.

Germantown Avenue through Mount Airy hosts the Weavers Way Co-op, independent restaurants, bookshops, and a cluster of locally owned businesses that give the commercial strip a distinctive character. The neighborhood is well-served by SEPTA's Chestnut Hill West regional rail line, with stations at Mount Airy and Sedgwick, and by several bus routes along Germantown Avenue. Veterinary clinics are available along Germantown Avenue and in neighboring Chestnut Hill. The four-season climate makes spring and fall the premium walking seasons, while winter ice on Forbidden Drive requires careful footing and summer humidity pushes walks to early morning and evening hours.

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