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Fresno Ranks Last in Pet Friendliness Among US Cities
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August 5, 2020

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Fresnans pet owners pretty much have to solve challenges on their own, according to WalletHub.

Among the nation’s biggest 100 cities, Fresno ranks last in “pet friendliness” the credit score website said Wednesday.

WalletHub rated the cities for things like veterinary costs, dog-friendly shops and restaurants, dog parks, pet-friendly rental markets, and animal shelters.

Tampa earned the nod as the nation’s friendliest pet city, followed by Austin and Las Vegas. San Diego, which checked in at No. 10, was the top-rated California city.

WalletHub based the rankings on a city’s actual boundaries, not the metropolitan area.

Ranking US Cities for Pet Friendliness

Source: WalletHub

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