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Due to the coronavirus pandemic, New York City department of health and Mental Hygiene have closed all dog parks and dog runs until further notice. We recommend for you to continue to give your dog their regular walks while practicing social distancing from other people and pets.
AdminMay 1, 2020
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In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, we’re closing our boarding,day care, and grooming facility until further notice. We hope to see all our furry friends in the near future.
AdminMay 1, 2020
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The New York City Emergency Management Department and the Mayor's Office of Animal Welfare announced Tuesday the launch of the NYC COVID-19 Pet Hotline, which will serve as an information, planning, referral and service coordination hub for residents who need support for their pets during the COVID-19 pandemic. Pet Hotline operators can be reached directly at 877-204-8821
AdminMay 1, 2020
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Can my cat or dog get COVID-19? As of now, researchers have no evidence that dogs can be infected with the new coronavirus. However, two cats in New York State became the first pets to test positive for COVID-19. Because of this, the CDC has now put forth a new set of recommendations in order to keep both your pets…
AdminMay 1, 2020
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13000 registered therapy animals make 3 million visits a year to schools, hospitals, nursing homes, and businesses. They use the power of the human animal bond to give pediatric cancer patients hope, to increase life expectancy, and to improve the productivity of businesses. Three Classes of Service There are three classes of service animals. Each is defined by what service…
AdminJanuary 24, 2019
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The rest of the America can learn much from NYC’s multi-tiered approach to the humane treatment of its stray animal population. In 2017, the Animal Control Centers of New York City (ACC) achieved a 90% community-wide release rate from its shelters, the second year in a row that the organization, in cooperation with the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals, achieved such a…
AdminJanuary 23, 2019
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These stores carry comfortable, high quality, and eye popping clothes for your dog or cat. You won’t be able to leave without a purchase. Enjoy the tour, but if your favorite store failed to make the list, let us know! Zoomies 434 Hudson St, New York, NY 10014 (between Leroy and Morton) (212) 462-4480 Website: https://zoomiesnyc.com More Reviews …
AdminJanuary 22, 2019
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AdminJanuary 21, 2019
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There’s no such thing as a short dog walk in NYC. Most dogs stop every 20 feet to investigate where other dogs have urinated. Read on to find out what your dog is learning from these up close and personal encounters with other dogs’ business An in Depth Look At The Sensitivity of A Dog’s Nose Firstly, your dog is…
AdminJanuary 20, 2019
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A string of affordable, 2nd Avenue restaurants, just down the street from East Side Animal Hospital, have dog-friendly outdoor seating. We put together a list of what’s happening for lunch and happy hour. Stroll along the Avenue and check out these sandwich boards. Pescatore 955 Second Avenue (between 50th and 51st Street), NY, NY, 10022 (212) 752-7151 Menu: eat24hrs.com Reservations: opentable.com, allsetnow.com Order: delivery.com, grubhub.com, seamless.com, doordash.com Pescatore has a…
AdminJanuary 19, 2019
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