The new dog park is made with paw-friendly turf.
A 350-pound pet boar named "Sunshine" that loves bananas ran off from her owner near Prospect Park — or at least that's what flyers claim.
Long live the Prospect Park alligator.
“Pets are very welcome to join the ceremony,” said Jessica Chrustic about the planting to honor her dog that died after an August attack.
The scrunch-faced pooch is also the most popular dog breed in New York City, according to the American Kennel Club.
“The alligator is currently in too weakened a condition to attempt removal of the stopper," a Bronx Zoo update on the reptile states.
As the crow flies, the wildlife rehabilitation center's first Brooklyn outpost will be about two blocks from Prospect Park.
A bald eagle has ruffled feathers among its fellow birds in Prospect Park during recent weeks: "It's absolute mayhem."
Some very good Brooklyn dogs have some very good names, according to analysts.