Pet Services, Vets & Pet Stores in North Park 92104

North Park in 92104 lists 9 pet businesses across veterinary clinics, pet supply stores, and grooming services along the 30th Street and University Avenue corridors. Dexter's Deli anchors pet retail on 30th, and three full-service animal hospitals sit within walking distance of Balboa Park and the San Diego Zoo.

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Pet Care, Vets & Animal Hospitals Along 30th Street in North Park

What pet services are in North Park?

North Park in 92104 supports pet owners with six veterinary practices, two pet supply shops, and a grooming service spread across the 30th Street and University Avenue corridors. Pet Hospital of North Park and Bodhi Animal Hospital handle full-service care including surgery and dentistry, while San Diego Affordable Spay and Neuter Clinic on El Cajon Boulevard draws pet owners from across the city for low-cost procedures.

Dexter's Deli on 30th Street is the neighborhood's independent pet supply store, carrying premium and specialty foods that most grocery chains don't stock. Grooming options inside the neighborhood are limited, but HOWLISTIC in Hillcrest and Top Dog Wash & Groom in Normal Heights are each a short drive east or west on University Avenue.

How much does pet care cost in North Park?

Vet exams, grooming appointments, and premium pet food are the three main pet-care costs for North Park residents. A routine vet exam in San Diego typically starts around $50 to $75 before vaccinations or lab work, and San Diego Affordable Spay and Neuter Clinic offers fixed-rate spay and neuter procedures priced well below the citywide average.

Professional dog grooming in the 92104 area generally runs $40 to $80 depending on breed size and coat type, with most North Park pet owners heading to HOWLISTIC in Hillcrest or Top Dog Wash & Groom in Normal Heights. Premium dog food at Dexter's Deli on 30th Street costs more than grocery-store brands, but the ingredient quality and nutritional density often mean smaller serving sizes and fewer vet bills long-term.

Is there a dog park in North Park?

Morley Field Dog Park on the eastern edge of North Park gives off-leash access to a fenced area with separate sections for large and small dogs. The park sits inside the larger Morley Field complex, which also includes disc golf, tennis courts, and a swimming pool—one of the most active recreation zones in the 92104 ZIP code.

Dexter's Deli on 30th Street is a short drive west for treats, leashes, and cleanup supplies, and Pet Hospital of North Park is the closest full-service vet if a dog picks up an injury during play. North Park Community Park on University Avenue also has open green space, though it does not have a dedicated off-leash area.

Where can I buy pet food in North Park?

Dexter's Deli on 30th Street is North Park's dedicated pet food store, stocking premium dry and wet food, raw diets, freeze-dried options, and limited-ingredient formulas for dogs and cats with allergies or sensitivities. The shop also carries treats, chews, and supplements that most chain retailers skip.

For prescription diets, Bodhi Animal Hospital and Pet Hospital of North Park both stock therapeutic food lines prescribed for kidney disease, weight management, and digestive issues. Pet Me Please Pet Food & Supplies in Normal Heights and Unleashed by Petco in Hillcrest give North Park residents two more specialty options within a ten-minute drive.

Where should I take a new puppy in North Park?

Start with a vet visit. Bodhi Animal Hospital and Pet Hospital of North Park both handle puppy wellness exams, first-round vaccinations, and microchipping. Most San Diego vets recommend starting the DHPP series between six and eight weeks and scheduling spay or neuter around six months—San Diego Affordable Spay and Neuter Clinic on El Cajon Boulevard keeps that procedure affordable.

After the first vet visit, Dexter's Deli on 30th Street carries puppy-specific food, crate pads, leashes, and training treats. North Park's flat sidewalks along 30th Street and University Avenue make solid early-socialization walks, and Morley Field Dog Park is the eventual off-leash destination once the full vaccination series is complete.

Are there pet services near Balboa Park?

North Park's western edge runs along Park Boulevard, which forms the border with Balboa Park and the San Diego Zoo. That puts the neighborhood's vet clinics and pet supply stores closer to Balboa Park than almost any other residential area in San Diego. Bodhi Animal Hospital and Pet Hospital of North Park are both within a mile of the park's eastern entrances.

Pet owners visiting the Zoo or walking through Balboa Park can pick up supplies at Dexter's Deli on 30th Street before or after a trip. For grooming, HOWLISTIC in Hillcrest sits just west of the park, and Top Dog Wash & Groom in Normal Heights covers the east side—either direction is under ten minutes from the Balboa Park border.

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1. Does North Park have a pet hospital?

Yes. Pet Hospital of North Park is a full-service animal hospital offering wellness exams, surgery, dentistry, and diagnostic imaging. Bodhi Animal Hospital on 30th Street also provides hospital-level care including in-house lab work and digital X-rays.

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2. What does a dog walker cost in North Park?

Most independent dog walkers in San Diego charge between $15 and $30 per 30-minute walk, with weekly packages priced lower per visit. Walkers covering the 92104 ZIP code typically also serve Hillcrest and Normal Heights, so scheduling flexibility tends to be strong across the central San Diego neighborhoods.

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3. Do I need a dog license in San Diego?

San Diego County requires all dogs over four months old to carry a current license, which requires proof of rabies vaccination. Licensing fees are reduced for spayed or neutered animals—San Diego Affordable Spay and Neuter Clinic on El Cajon Boulevard handles the procedure at lower-than-average rates.

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4. What are the rules at Morley Field Dog Park?

Dogs using the off-leash area at Morley Field must be licensed, vaccinated, and under voice control at all times. The park separates large and small dogs into fenced zones, and owners are required to clean up immediately. Aggressive dogs must be leashed and removed from the off-leash area.

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5. Are there pet-sitting services in North Park?

Independent pet sitters and drop-in services cover the 92104 ZIP code, with many also serving Hillcrest and Normal Heights. In-home overnight stays and daily drop-in visits are the most common formats. Dexter's Deli on 30th Street can fill any supply needs between sitting visits.

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