Animal lovers and pet owners in Massachusetts, get ready to CRINGE. A recent data analysis shows that out of all of the bigger cities in the country, the Commonwealth is home to the city that's the very LEAST pet-friendly.

WalletHub, the personal-finance experts, once again conducted an interesting and compelling study on the 100 largest cities in America in order to find out which ones are the most and least pet-friendly.

And, believe it or not, all the way at the very bottom of the rankings, at #100 exactly, is an iconic Massachusetts city, making it the least pet-friendly in the country. That's not a very nice honor to have, am I right?

WalletHub backed it up by doing a very thorough job with all the key metrics at their disposal. The WalletHub team looked at everything from the number of veterinarians per capita, the number of dog parks and animal shelters, vet care costs, and more.

Before we spotlight the least pet-friendly cities across the country, let's look at the destinations that should be proud of their high rankings for pet-friendliness:

The 10 MOST Pet-Friendly Cities in America:

  1. Scottsdale, Arizona
  2. Tampa, Florida
  3. Las Vegas, Nevada
  4. Birmingham, Alabama
  5. Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky
  6. North Las Vegas, Nevada
  7. St. Petersburg, Florida
  8. Cincinnati, Ohio
  9. Portland, Oregon
  10. St. Louis, Missouri

Now let's look at the lower reaches of the rankings.

The 5 LEAST Pet-Friendly Cities in America:

  1. Boston, Massachusetts
  2. Durham, North Carolina
  3. Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  4. Honolulu, Hawaii
  5. New York, New York

Apparently, our capital city needs to step things up and make things easier for our four-legged friends (and their owners!). Take a look at the full report by visiting WalletHub's website here.

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