Jim Buck (dog walker)
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Jim Buck (28 November 1931 – 4 July 2013) was a New York City dog walker.[1]
He was born James Augustine Farrell Buck in 1931 into a prominent Manhattan family.[1] In 1960 Buck left his job as a salesman to become a professional dog walker, apparently New York and the United States' first.[1][2] By 1964 Jim Buck’s School for Dogs was making as much as $500 per week and he had hired an assistant.[2] Buck became a well-recognized figure on the Upper East Side.[1] Buck operated his business for approximately forty years and, at its peak, employed at least 24 assistants.[1]
Buck died in Manhattan on 4 July 2013 from complications of emphysema and cancer.[1]