New Yorkers love their pets, and with dog-friendly events like the Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade just around the corner, it's clear that furry companions are an integral part of city life. This parade, taking place on October 19, has become a beloved tradition, drawing pet owners and spectators from across the city to show off their dogs in creative costumes. But beyond the festivities, pet-friendly living is a priority for many renters and buyers in New York City, where finding the right home often means considering proximity to parks and pet amenities.
According to a 2024 report by Zillow and BARK, 72% of NYC rental listings are pet-friendly, ranking the city seventh on the list of the top 10 most pet-friendly cities in the U.S. However, pet policies vary widely from building to building. Some may simply tolerate pets, while others welcome them with open arms—complete with dog treats from the doorman. But "pet-friendly" typically means one dog or two cats per unit, and additional pets often require board approval. Even if a building changes its policy, pets already living there are usually grandfathered in, thanks to the New York City Pet Law.
When it comes to outdoor space, New York offers numerous dog runs across all boroughs, and greenways along the waterfront provide scenic spots for walks. Developers and landlords have also recognized the growing influence of pet owners, introducing pet-friendly amenities and services to cater to four-legged residents. But even in pet-welcoming buildings, owners are responsible for keeping their animals well-groomed, addressing complaints about noise or behavior, and cleaning up after them in public areas.
For those hunting for a new home, proximity to parks and a building's pet policy can be just as important as square footage or amenities. With more options available for pet owners than ever before, the city can be a great place to call home for both you and your furry friend. Below, you'll find some of the city's top dog-friendly parks and runs, along with pet-friendly listings nearby, and dogs currently in search of their forever home.
According to a 2024 report by Zillow and BARK, 72% of NYC rental listings are pet-friendly, ranking the city seventh on the list of the top 10 most pet-friendly cities in the U.S. However, pet policies vary widely from building to building. Some may simply tolerate pets, while others welcome them with open arms—complete with dog treats from the doorman. But "pet-friendly" typically means one dog or two cats per unit, and additional pets often require board approval. Even if a building changes its policy, pets already living there are usually grandfathered in, thanks to the New York City Pet Law.
When it comes to outdoor space, New York offers numerous dog runs across all boroughs, and greenways along the waterfront provide scenic spots for walks. Developers and landlords have also recognized the growing influence of pet owners, introducing pet-friendly amenities and services to cater to four-legged residents. But even in pet-welcoming buildings, owners are responsible for keeping their animals well-groomed, addressing complaints about noise or behavior, and cleaning up after them in public areas.
For those hunting for a new home, proximity to parks and a building's pet policy can be just as important as square footage or amenities. With more options available for pet owners than ever before, the city can be a great place to call home for both you and your furry friend. Below, you'll find some of the city's top dog-friendly parks and runs, along with pet-friendly listings nearby, and dogs currently in search of their forever home.
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Gator
Anagram Columbus Circle, #03C (Rose Associates)
1010 Fifth Avenue, #4BB (Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC)
Dibo
1 Fifth Avenue, #17F (Compass)
2 Fifth Avenue, #20N (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)
Harvest
200 Eleventh Avenue, #7S (Corcoran Group)
London Terrace Towers, #15B (Compass)
Campfire
10 Madison Square West, #7A
$1,875,000
Flatiron/Union Square | Condominium | 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath | 890 ft2
10 Madison Square West, #7A (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)
Tompkins Square Park
East Village
East Village
Cupid
Christadora House, #12E (Compass)
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Hillside Dog Park
DUMBO/Brooklyn Heights
DUMBO/Brooklyn Heights
Gaia
81 Columbia Heights, #46 (Serhant LLC)
Sirius Dog Run
Battery Park City
Battery Park City
Drews
Gateway Plaza Battery Park City, #30L
$5,140
Battery Park City | Rental | 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath | 874 ft2
Gateway Plaza Battery Park City, #30L (Rentals Manager)
Hudson Tower, #5H (Serhant LLC)
Pier 84 Dog Park is the perfect spot in Midtown for dogs who enjoy some fresh air with a scenic view—or perhaps it's their owners who will appreciate the sights! Located in Hell’s Kitchen, this spacious park gives pups plenty of room to play and socialize. Nearby conveniences include bus lines M42 and M50, subway lines A, C, and E, as well as accessible restrooms and food options. Don't forget to stop by Hook’d on the Hudson for a snack while your dog enjoys the park!
Cider
Atelier, #7L (Compass)
Fort Greene Park
Laney
The Willoughby, #21JA (Rose Associates Inc)
137 Carlton Avenue, #4A (Corcoran Group)
124 Dekalb Avenue, # (Keller Williams NYC)
Raya
One Domino Square, #12-C (Two Trees Management Co)
One Domino Square, #5004 (Two Trees Management Co)
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