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Top Dog Breeds in New York City in 2021 Book Dog Walk Home Top Dog Breeds in New York City 

Here's A Map Showing NYC's Most Popular Dog Breeds By Neighborhood -  Thrillist

 Ah, New York City—home to Broadway, Times Square, the Empire State Building, and over half a million dogs. With a myriad of pooch-friendly restaurants, hotels, and stores dotted across this vibrant metropolis, there’s no shortage of places to go and things to do with your furry pal in the Big Apple. 

And with around 40 dog parks in NYC, four-legged apartment dwellers can stretch their legs and run off their energy anytime.  No bones about it, New Yorkers love their canine companions! But which breeds are the most pupular for life in The City that Never Sleeps? Let’s take a look! 

#1. Mutt Dogs of mixed breed heritage will have no problem fitting into the melting pot that is NYC. Mutts come in all shapes and sizes, so whether you live in a cozy apartment or a larger property, you’ll find a mixed-breed pup who’s a pawfect match for your living space and lifestyle! 

 #2. French Bulldog Thanks to their compact size and quiet nature, the French Bulldog makes a furrific companion for city slickers. Whether you’re grabbing a bite to eat at Parnell’s or riding the subway, this docile breed will be happy to tag along. No wonder the Frenchie is a favorite among New Yorkers! 

#3. Cockapoo The offspring of Cocker Spaniel and Poodle parents, the Cockapoo is loving and people-oriented, making them woofderful additions to any family. This adorable breed doesn’t shed too much or require a lot of maintenance, so they’re ideal for living in close quarters. They do, however, enjoy exercise, which they can get at the city’s numerous dog parks! Looking for a dog walker? Connect with highly rated dog walkers in your neighbourhood Get started 

#4. American Pit Bull Terrier For a dog who can walk everywhere like a New Yorker, look no further than the American Pit Bull Terrier. Active and athletic, the Pittie needs at least an hour of exercise each day to burn off their energy. Don’t let their appearance fool you, though—beneath that muscular physique is an affectionate dog who’s great with children!  

#5. Havanese The Havanese is a good fit for urban dwellers who are looking to add another member to their pack. This happy and fun-loving breed gets along with everyone—other dogs, children, and even cats! Their silky coat requires regular maintenance, but you can always let one of NYC’s many dog spas and groomers take care of that!

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