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    That’s ruff! New York City ranks low on the pet-friendly scale

    Urban Pet PulseBy Urban Pet PulseJune 20, 2026003 Mins Read
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    Bad news for New York City pet owners: the Big Apple is barking up the wrong tree when it comes to being animal-friendly.

    A new 2026 “Pawprint Index” ranking of 49 major US cities placed New York 39th, near the bottom of the pack, according to a new study by MetLife Pet Insurance.

    According to data on walkability, dog parks, veterinary access, pet-friendly businesses and rentals that allow pets, Tampa took the top spot as America’s most pet-friendly place. Atlanta and Austin rounded out the top three.

    A woman and her dog catch a cool breeze in Battery Park City in Manhattan. William Farrington for NY Post

    Dogs taking a dip in the water in Tampa Bay, Fla. Universal Images Group via Getty Images

    New York joined mega-cities Chicago, Los Angeles and Houston, ranked 34th, 37th and 38th respectively, in a surprising trend: bigger cities aren’t necessarily better for pets.

    Where you live shapes a pet’s daily life. A walkable block, a friendly neighborhood vet, or a landlord who welcomes Tigger and Fido can make a city feel pet-friendly.

    While the Big Apple may be a paradise for people, the study suggests it’s a far tougher place for dogs, cats — and the humans who love them.

    A dog with fashionable footwear takes a ride on a Manhattan-bound J train. stefano Giovannini for NY Post

    One of New York’s biggest weak spots was access to veterinarians.

    The city tied for last place nationally with just 1.2 highly-rated veterinary clinics per 100,000 residents, putting it alongside El Paso at the bottom of that category.

    Chicago and Houston also struggled with vet availability.

    A “bodega cat” named Simba watches the world go by in the Big Apple. AFP via Getty Images

    Pet owners in Tampa enjoy a dog beach on Davis Islands. AP

    NYC did score a major win for walkability, tying San Francisco for the highest score in the country.

    At the top of the list, Tampa pulled ahead of the competition thanks to a combination of abundant veterinarians, pet-friendly businesses and rentals that welcome furry tenants.

    At the other end of the spectrum, Fresno, Calif. finished dead last at 49, with Memphis close behind at 48 and El Paso taking the third worst spot at No. 47.

    Dogs take a stroll in NYC’s Tompkins Park. Robert Miller for NY Post

    The study found that no single city dominated every category. Some excelled in dog parks, others in rentals or veterinary care.

    But the overall takeaway was clear: when it comes to creating a pet-friendly environment, infrastructure matters.

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