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Chelsea »

Tony Sweet takes up to 15 dogs out for strolls around the neighborhood. 

Claremont »

Owner Katrina Wigfall said the two dogs are staying with a neighbor for now.

Lower East Side »

Her hobbies include eating, sleeping and playing fetch.

Sunnyside »

The book will raise money for the local dog run at Lou Lodati Park, organizers said.

Upper West Side »

People's strong reaction to the festival come from their deep connection with dogs, said the founder.

West Village »

Luna, a rescue pup from Puerto Rico, is a year and a half old and in need of a home.

East Williamsburg »

Get rid of your pets in 48 hours or we'll get rid of you, a letter from the management company reads.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Goats, dogs, cats, sheep and falcons have all found gainful employment in the Big Apple.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The park hired the dogs to deal with flocks of Canada geese that were causing trouble at Clinton Cove.

Astoria »

Construction of the neighborhood's first city-run dog park is slated to start next summer.

Prospect Heights »

Pet owners should keep their dogs out of the park's waters for now, the Prospect Park Alliance said.

Park Slope »

The swimming area for pooches will close next week and reopen in the spring.

Union Square »

Police released a video of the suspect who punched a woman on West 15th Street last month.

Jamaica »

Bella and Max top the Health Department's list, which reveals other more interesting trends.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The Helena building at 601 W. 57th St. no longer allows residents to walk their dogs through the lobby.