Does Colorado Care About Your Pets? What Data Says
It seems like nearly every Colorado resident has a pet. What I have noticed about Coloradans, is that Coloradans care about their pets. I live in Fort Collins and I can not count how many dogs, and believe it or not cats too, in a stroller.
I have cats and I adore them. Although I refuse to put them on a leash or in a stroller, I refer to my cats as "the twins".
They are simply family. Someday I plan on getting a dog. We all know that we love and care about our pets. Is Colorado a pet-friendly state? Here is what research and data says.
Colorado and Pets: A Love Story
To answer the question, yes Colorado cares about pets. Colorado is actually the seventh most pet-friendly state in the nation, according to new research by Raleigh Rental Homes.
Raleigh Rental Homes analyzed pet friendliness based on Zillow listings and whether or not homes for rent or sale are considered pet-friendly. The data says that 73 percent of all rentals in Colorado are pet-friendly.
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Based on my personal experience, it is just as easy to find a home that is cat-friendly as it is to find a home that is dog-friendly. Of course, the weight of the pet and how many you have can make finding a rental easier or more difficult.
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The data also analyzed the number of dog-friendly parks, hiking trails, and pet shops nearby. We all know that there are plenty of happy dogs running around parks and enjoying nature on Colorado's beautiful trails.
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