South Australia's dog-loving suburbs reflect a clear preference for family-oriented communities where dogs have space to roam. Three of the state’s top five are located in the Adelaide Hills and outer growth areas—Woodcroft, Mount Barker ($799K), and Aberfoyle Park ($863K)—offering larger properties and affordable prices ideal for families with dogs. Prospect ($1.27M) breaks the mould as the sole inner-city representative, while Henley Beach commands a significant premium ($1.48M) for its coveted beachside lifestyle,
Western Australia has the highest concentration of coastal suburbs with four of the top five suburbs embracing beachside living: Scarborough ($1.33M), Baldivis ($770K), Waikiki ($747K), and Port Kennedy ($759K). The Rockingham area, encompassing Baldivis, Waikiki, and Port Kennedy, proves particularly popular, offering expanding suburban communities with pet-friendly housing and beach access without inner-city price premiums. Meanwhile, Mount Lawley ($1.52M) and Fremantle ($1.48M) provide heritage charm with urban amenities, while Rivervale ($907K) represents inner-city living.
Australia's most popular dog-owning suburbs reveal that our four-legged friends thrive in remarkably diverse environments, from Melbourne's bustling CBD to Queensland's coastal havens and South Australia's spacious hill suburbs. What unites these communities isn't geography or housing type, but rather a shared commitment to making space for pets regardless of whether that means apartment balconies, suburban backyards, or beachside walks. Ultimately, the data demonstrates that Australians will find a way to accommodate their beloved dogs no matter where they choose to live.
Methodology: Dog population data was sourced from Animal Medicines Australia's Pets in Australia report, published in 2022, which provides comprehensive national statistics on pet ownership across Australian households. Suburb-level pet ownership rankings were obtained from Petsy, though specific pet population numbers by suburb were not publicly available. To analyse the relationship between dog ownership patterns and housing markets, we incorporated Neoval’s geometric mean house prices for each ranked suburb as of July 2025.