Pet Insurance in New Mexico
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Which Breeds Are Popular In New Mexico?
New Mexico is the 5th-largest state in the US by land area, with sprawling rural and frontier environments — not to mention stunning desert vistas — blanketing the state. Despite all that, the state's population is nearly 80% urban. (About a third of New Mexicans live in Bernalillo County, home to Albuquerque.) So while the Land of Enchantment boasts plenty of open spaces where high-energy pets can run and play, apartment-friendly lapdogs and house cats can also thrive there. The state's hot weather, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit, also plays a role in making certain pets popular: Pet owners often favor shorter-coated breeds who can better tolerate scorching heat, or lower-energy breeds who don't need too much outdoor exercise time. Here are some of our most popular breeds in New Mexico:
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