UPPER EAST SIDE
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- Litter & Leashes
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343 E. 66th St.; 212-734-8400
Great selection of staples—Innova Evo, chewies—and a staff that’s full of nutrition advice and pet-care tips specific to the urban doggie.
UPPER WEST SIDE
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- PetHealthStore
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440 Amsterdam Ave.; 212-595-4200
Lets customers sample food before buying (the four-legged customers, that is), and even publishes its own newsletter.
MIDTOWN EAST
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- For Pets’ Sake
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206 E. 38th St.; 212-661-2204
Vets on call, and a boarding service with Webcams, so you can watch your pup from afar.
WEST VILLAGE
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- Beasty Feast
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630 Hudson St.; 212-620-7099
In business 30 years; has a stellar selection of food, from Timberwolf Organics to Stella & Chewy’s.
LOWER EAST SIDE
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- Whiskers Holistic Pet Care
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235 E. 9th St.; 212-979-2532
Lower East Siders trek uptown for this shop, specializing in pet “wellness,” herbal remedies, and flower preparations for mood swings.
FINANCIAL DISTRICT
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- Le Pet Spa
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300 Rector Pl.; 212-786-9070
Small, but well stocked: everything from shampoo to freeze-dried doggy ice cream. A gumball machine dispenses liver biscotti for a quarter.
BOERUM HILL/COBBLE HILL/CARROLL GARDENS
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- Love Thy Pet
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164 Union St.; 718-596-2399
The staff’s always ready to offer advice on organic pet food, Breath-a-licious bones, or T-shirts that read i love my 2 daddies.
Best Neighborhood Pet-Supply Store
From the 2007 Best of New York issue of New York Magazine
Competition breeds the best. If only one pizzeria existed in New York, of course, there’d be no real winning slice. Thankfully, we’ll never know what that sorry situation tastes like, since pizza—like dance parties, dog runs, and fried chicken—has to evolve upward here.


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