Are French Bulldogs Good Apartment Dogs?

Finding a Dog Friendly Rental Apartment in New York City
Finding a dog friendly apartment in New York City can be a challenge. Landlords, property managers, and condominium and coop boards often put a number of obstacles in your way. Urban Dog has guidance on how to be successful in today’s rental market.

Cartoon Dog Breeds
Ever since I was a little kid, I've liked cartoons, comics, and animation. I got into a... um... discussion with someone recently about whether Disney's Goofy is a dog... or a cow (?) I did some research and the fruits of my labors can be found in this post.

Are Weimaraners Good Apartment Dogs?
If you’re thinking of choosing a Weimaraner to be your Urban Dog, read on and learn about Weims, exercise, temperament, health, and more from real life city-dwelling Weim owners.

Traveling with Your Dog in New York City
A comprehensive guide to traveling in and around New York City with your dog. Urban Dog has a complete list of all your transportation options.

Balto and Other Statues of Dogs in New York City
In the 1920s, Nome, Alaska suffered a terrible diphtheria outbreak. Teams of mushers and sled dogs -- led by Balto and others -- battled blizzard conditions over nearly 700 miles to deliver medicine to the stricken town. Brooklyn-born sculptor Frederick George Richard Roth created this tribute to the heroic dog.

Driving From New York to Florida with Your Dog
Check out our ideas about driving from New York to Florida with dogs: the ride itself and how to make it as pleasant as possible. Then read about safety and travel tips that'll help you make sure you and your dog are prepared for long distance car travel.
Check out Urban Dog’s calendar of dog-friendly events in New York City. We include some events that are for humans only, but should appeal to dog owners. For a list view click here. If you are the organizer of an event or happening and want us to include it on our calendar, reach out to us and we’ll be happy to accommodate you if possible. Put Urban Dog Calendar Event in your email’s subject line.