So many people in crowded Hong Kong have very little space for themselves, let alone a pet, so many opt for smaller, easier companions like fish or cats. Still, there are over 247,000 dogs living in the city and many are treated as an indispensable member of the family (or sometimes as a status symbol). Dogs are even shown to live longer in Hong Kong than in other places around the world, perhaps because of the care and attention they receive from families with fewer children than in other countries. Many families with dogs opt to live in outlying areas of Hong Kong, rather than smack in the middle of the city, in order to give their pooch room to roam. But wherever their home may be, all dogs love a change of pace and extra exercise, and that’s a great reason to visit dog-friendly areas all around Hong Kong. By seeking out these doggie hot-spots, pups get the chance to sniff something new, while their humanoid owners can enjoy exploring the city and spending time outdoors. Here are some ideas to get started on adventures with a dog in tow.