Our recent article “The Yorkie’s Dominance: We Analyzed Every Dog Registration in New York” told the story of the city’s changing neighborhoods through the dogs that live in them, noting the curious phenomenon of how smaller dogs seem to predominate in areas where prices are rising.

The inverse, of course, isn’t usually true: The appearance of larger dogs doesn’t mean prices are falling. But if you own one of those big dogs, where are you likely to live?

This week, we dug into New York’s dog registration database again, analyzing 583,841 dog registrations between 2012 and 2016, to determine where big dogs are most popular — or, to be precise, which boroughs have the highest percentage of dogs that weigh more than 50 pounds.