Key Insights: Barking Up the Right Tree: Aptly nicknamed the City of Trees, Boise, Idaho, asserted its dominance as our top dog park city with the best access to pooch-friendly green space. Boise earned over 10 points more than San Francisco, our 2022 gold medalist. Lost Angeles: The City of Angels (29th worst overall) has the 3rd-fewest dog parks per 100,000 two-legged residents. This outcome is a shocker, considering an estimated over 550,000 LA households own at least one dog — and single LA residents are known to be pup magnets. Pupproved Parks: Toledo, Ohio (No. 42), boasts the highest average consumer rating, 4.75 out of 5 dog bones, across all of its dog parks. Corpus Christi, Texas (No. 52), and Buffalo, New York (No. 63), tied for the 2nd-highest rating, 4.67. The Biggest — and Coldest — Little City in the World: Not all desert cities are sweltering. Reno, Nevada (No. 24 overall), registered the 3rd-highest historical average number of very cold days — even more than the Twin Cities, which are notorious for below-zero winter temperatures. No Vitamin D for Dog Owners: Pittsburgh (No. 53 overall) receives the least average amount of monthly sunshine, 42%. That’s less than in Anchorage, Alaska (No. 74), which gets more sunlight than anywhere else in the U.S. — between mid-March and late September. It’s dark the rest of the time, placing Anchorage 2nd among the cities with the least sun. Quantity Over Quality: Laredo, Texas, placed 4th-worst overall, no thanks to its unfetching dog parks (2nd-worst in Quality) despite the 18th-best Access rank.
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