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Most Popular Dog Breeds in the World -- Top 21
Labradors are generally very active, energetic dogs, requiring daily exercise. They're intelligent dogs who are eager to please and are relatively easy to train. They don't require much grooming...

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Most Popular Dog Breeds Worldwide:


Popularity varies by nation and culture. In North America, the most popular breed is the Labrador Retriever, with the Golden Retriever a close second. In cities, smaller dogs like the Beagle, the Poodle and the Chihuahua reign supreme. While in the countryside, German Shepherds abound.

On the world scene there are similarities in popularity -- and differences...



1. Labrador:

Life Expectancy: 10-12 years.

Size: Large.

Maintenance:

Labradors are generally very active, energetic dogs who require daily exercise. They are intelligent dogs who are eager to please so they are relatively easy to train. They don't require much grooming as they have very short coats, but they do shed seasonally so they may not be suitable for people with allergies.

Qualities: • Agile • Keen • Good with children • Good tempered • Adaptable • Devoted companions • Biddable • Sociable • Kindly nature

Drawbacks: • They have a tendency to chew especially if they are neglected • Need attention and companionship

Health problems:

Labradors can have problems with their hips and eyes.



2. Cocker Spaniel:

Life expectancy: 10-14 years

Size: Small

Maintenance:

These are sporting dogs which are active so require lots of daily exercise. They are intelligent and responsive making them quite easy to train. Also they need to be groomed every few days and have their coats clipped every few months to keep it in good condition. They also shed hairs so they may be unsuitable for people with allergies.

Qualities: • Good with children if they have been raised with them • Sturdy • Affectionate • Gentle • Sociable • Enthusiastic

Drawbacks: • Can become over dedicated and clingy. • Demanding and require a lot of time and attention • Protective, this may cause them to bark which can be a problem.

Health Problems:

The show-type, single coloured Cocker Spaniel can suffer from a hereditary condition called Fits and Rage Syndrome which causes the animal to bite its owner or other normally trusted person.


3. English Springer Spaniel:

Life expectancy: 12 years

Size: Medium

Maintenance:

This is a highly energetic, active dog which needs rigorous, daily exercise. They are intelligent dogs and quick learners making them relatively easy to train. However, they do need grooming several times a week and their coat needs to be clipped every few months to keep it in good condition. They are also seasonal shedders so may be unsuitable for allergy sufferers.

Qualities:

• Good with children once they are raised. • Friendly • Biddable • Strong • Sociable • Faithful • Devoted • Loyal • Good companion

Drawbacks:

• Can be overly boisterous • Can become dependent • Have a protective streak so my bark, but this makes them effective watchdogs.



4. Staffordshire Bull Terrier:

Life expectancy: 12-14 years

Size: Small

Maintenance:

These dogs don't require grooming and they don't shed so they are suitable for people with allergies. They are active dogs and need daily exercise. However, although they are very intelligent they can be difficult to train and are better suited for an experienced dog owner, who is assertive and confident, to provide consistent, firm training. Early socialising is essential to promote stable, even temperament.

Qualities:

• They are ok with older, gentler children. • Strong • Indomitable courage • Affectionate • Tenacious • Fearless • Agile • Bold • Devoted • Loyal • Alert • Protective • Reliable

Drawbacks:

• Has strong impulses • Headstrong • Digger • Jumps high so needs to be contained. • Chews • Fighting instincts: they are strong and challenge other dogs



5. German Shepherd or Alsatian:

Life expectancy: 12 years

Size: Large

Maintenance:

Alsatians are energetic so require daily exercise. They don't need much grooming but they do shed so they are unsuitable for allergy sufferers. They are intelligent dogs so they are relatively easy to train and are often used by the police. However, they can be dominant and are better suited to more experienced owners and need to be properly socialised as they can be aggressive with other dogs.

Qualities:

• Versatile, working dogs • Good with children • Attentive • Alert • Tireless • Keen scent ability • Steady nerve • Confident • Self assured • Courageous • Resilient • Loyal • Independent

Drawbacks:

• They are protective which may cause them to bark or attack (they are often used as guard dogs) • Aloof • Serious • Dominant • Sharp • May chase smaller animals • May be aggressive or dominant towards other dogs • Can whine a lot



6. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel:

Life expectancy: 10-15 years

Size: Small

Maintenance:

Again these are active dogs that require daily exercise. They are ok to train and can be quite obedient. They don't need much grooming and shed a little.

Qualities:

• They are good with older, more considerate children • Affectionate • Graceful • Fearless • Sporting • Friendly • Sociable • Devoted • Loyal • Playful

Health problems:

They can be prone to heart problems.



7. Golden Retriever:

Life expectancy: 10-14 years

Size: Large

Maintenance:

Golden retrievers are active dogs that require daily exercise. They are an intelligent, obedient, fast learner which makes them easy to train. Also they are very stable dogs which make them popular for use as guide dogs for the blind. However, they need grooming twice a week and shed heavily making them unsuitable for allergy sufferers.

Qualities:

• Powerful • Good with children and families • Confident • Kind • Biddable • Friendly • Stable • Gentle • Loyal • Devoted • Responsive • Sociable • Trusting • Sweet-natured and loving • Love company

Drawbacks:

• They tend to chew • They make poor watchdogs as they are too sociable. • Demand attention

Health problems:

They are prone to obesity because they love food and will eat everything and as much as possible.



8. Border Terrier:

Life expectancy: 12-15 years

Size: Small

Maintenance:

These dogs need daily exercise. They are relatively easy to train but they are better suited to more experienced owners. They don't shed very much so they are suitable for people who are allergic but they need grooming weekly, with their coats being clipped every few months.

Qualities:

• Good with children • Spirited • Keen • Friendly • Alert • Enthusiastic • Determined • Sensible • Lots of stamina • Curious • Responsive • Effective watchdogs

Drawbacks:

• They can bark a lot, especially at strange noises • They tend to chase and hunt smaller animals so aren't suitable if you have other pets such as hamsters.



9. West Highland Terrier:

Life expectancy: 11-14 years

Size: Small

Maintenance:

Again these dogs are active and energetic requiring daily exercise. Although they are intelligent they can be difficult to train so are more suited to an experienced dog owner. They need grooming twice a week and their coats need to be clipped every few months to keep it in good condition. They also need monthly bathing, but they don't shed very much.

Qualities:

• Strong • Ok with older, more gentle children • Hardy • Friendly • Alert • Self-reliant • Adaptable • Confident • Courageous • Inquisitive • Protective, causing them to bark, they make effective watchdogs.

Drawbacks:

• Arrogant • Stubborn • Demanding • Need attention, interaction and company • Dig • Can be possessive • Doesn't like cats • Dominant with other dogs • Chase smaller animals so unsuitable if you have other pets such as hamsters.



10. Boxer:

Life expectancy: 8-12 years

Size: Large

Maintenance:

Boxers require daily exercise. They are quite obedient and easy to train. They don't need much grooming, but they shed seasonally so might not be suitable for people who are allergic.

Qualities:

• Lively • Good with children • Strong • Loyal • Fearless • Self-assured • Devoted • Friendly • Playful • Dignified • Steady • Protective, so they make good watchdogs

Drawbacks:

• Distrustful of strangers • Guarding instincts can make them bark or attack • Crave and demand attention • Headstrong • Can be dominant and aggressive towards other dogs of the same sex

Health problems:

Strenuous exercise can add to respiratory problems as they have a short muzzle. They also have short hair so they require shade and are not good in extreme temperatures.



11. Miniature Schnauzer:

Life expectancy: 12-14 years

Size: Small

Maintenance:

Miniature Schnauzers are intelligent and easy to train. They require daily exercise as they are quite energetic. Their coats need to be groomed several times a week and stripped or clipped every 3 months; their beards have to be cleaned daily.

Qualities:

• Robust • Good with children if they have been raised with them • Alert • Reliable • Adaptable • A good companion dog • Loyal • Protective: this makes them a good watchdog • Devoted • Friendly • Sociable • Versatile

Drawbacks:

• Headstrong • Stubborn • Barks a lot.



12. Shih Tzu:

Life expectancy: 10-14 years

Size: Small

Maintenance:

These dogs do not need much exercise: only occasional walks. However, they aren't very easy to train. They need frequent grooming: 3 or 4 times a week, while their coats need clipping every month or two.

Qualities:

• Intelligent • Ok with older, gentler children • Active • Alert • Friendly • Independent • Confident • They make good watchdogs as they are very protective • Gentle • Responsive • Trusting • Elegant

Drawbacks:

• Proud • Stubborn • Arrogant • Fragile, so they aren't good with young or boisterous children • Haughty • Can bark a lot due to protectiveness

Health problems:

They have very large eye which are prone to injury or infection. They can suffer heart stroke in hot or humid conditions. Also they can have kidney problems.



13. Lhasa Apso:

Life expectancy: 12-14 years

Size: Small

Maintenance:

These dogs are not very active and only need occasional walks. They can be difficult to train so are better suited to more experienced dog owners. They require daily grooming and their coats need to clipped every couple of months.

Qualities:

• Assertive • They are ok with gentle, considerate children. • Alert • Steady • Loyal • Gentle • Dignified • Friendly • Strong willed

Drawbacks:

• They bark as they are protective dogs • Stubborn • Dominant • Manipulative • Jealous • Wary of strangers • Aloof with strangers.



14. Rottweilers:

Life expectancy: 9-10 years

Size: Large

Maintenance:

These are energetic dogs that require daily exercise. They are intelligent and ok to train as long as you are assertive and use firm discipline and consistent training so are better suited to more experience dog owners. They need grooming on a weekly basis and shed hairs so they are unsuitable for those who suffer from allergies.

Qualities:

• Strong • They are ok with older children if they have been brought up with them • Bold • Fearless • High endurance • Good manoeuvrability • Courageous • Self assured • Powerful • High stamina • Fiercely loyal • Confident • Responsive

Drawbacks:

• Natural guarding instincts • Protective streak, which may cause them to be aggressive • Territorial so they require early socialisation. • Aloof around strangers • Aggressive with other animals

Health problems:

They can suffer from heart problems.



15. Bulldog:

Life expectancy: 8-10 years

Size: Medium

Maintenance:

Bulldogs can be active dogs that require daily exercise. They don't need much grooming and they don't really shed hairs so they are suitable for people who suffer from allergies. However, you will need to clean the folds on their face to prevent infection.

Qualities:

• Powerful • Good with children • Determined • Loyal • Alert • Dependable • Strong • Bold • Courageous • Gentle • Easy going • Amiable • Loving • Docile • Sensitive • Intelligent

Drawbacks:

• They have a stubborn streak • They can be jealous • Lazy

Health problems:

They are short-haired dogs so they don't cope well in extreme temperatures. Also they can have breathing problems due to their short muzzle.



16. Yorkshire Terrier:

Life expectancy: 12-15 years

Size: Small

Maintenance:

Although these are energetic dogs they only require occasional walks. They are intelligent and quick to learn which makes them quite good to train. They need to be groomed a few times a week to keep their coat in good condition.

Qualities:

• Alert • Alright with older or more gentle children • They are protective so they make good watchdogs. • Sociable • Adaptable • Affectionate • Loyal • Courageous • Confident • Good companions • Agile • Inquisitive • Versatile

Drawbacks:

• Possessive, which may cause them to be aggressive • Dominant • Bark quite a lot • Easily injured or scared as they are so small • Fragile, so no suitable for large families • Not good in cold weather



17. Pug:

Life expectancy: 12-13 years.

Size: Small

Maintenance:

Pugs are not particularly active dogs and so only require occasional walks. They are not too difficult to train either. They do require daily grooming and their wrinkles need to be cleaned to prevent infection.

Qualities:

• Dignified • Good with children • Happy • Intelligent • Lively • Sociable • Affectionate • Sweet • Even tempered

Drawbacks:

• Stubborn • Jealous of other pets • Strong minded • Sensitive

Health problems:

Their prominent eyes are prone to injury and infection. They are also heat sensitive due to their short muzzle and coat.



18. Whippet:

Life expectancy: 12-15 years

Size: Medium

Maintenance:

These dogs need daily exercise and are relatively easy to train. They don't require much grooming either, but they may need a jacket in cold weather.

Qualities: • Fast • Good with children who aren't too boisterous • Graceful • Affectionate • Strong • Adaptable • Elegant • Gentle • Agile • Good watch dogs as they bark when things are amiss • Intelligent

Drawbacks:

• Fragile • Sensitive • Like to chase things

Health problems:

They have thin skin which can easily be damaged and makes them sensitive to the cold



19. Bull Terrier:

Life expectancy: 11-14 years

Size: Medium

Maintenance:

They are active and energetic needing daily exercise. They are not easy to train so are more suitable for more experienced dog owners.

Qualities:

• Strong • Ok with older, more considerate children • Courageous • Amenable • Sturdy • Effective watchdogs • Determined

Drawbacks:

• Obstinate • Protective, causing them to growl or bark • Headstrong • Aggressive if not properly socialised. • Instinctive fighters, making them aggressive around smaller dogs • Dominant • Possessive of food • Become bored and destructive if they are neglected



20. Bichon Frise

Life expectancy: 14 years

Size: Small

Maintenance:

These are curly lap dogs. They don't need much exercise only the occasional walk, but they still need plenty of attention. They need to be groomed daily and their coat needs clipping every couple of months.

Qualities:

• Outgoing • Ok with older, more considerate children • Happy • Friendly • Lively • Sweet tempered • Eager • Playful • Sociable • Adaptable • Good with other animals or strangers • Independent • Affectionate

Drawbacks:

• Sensitive • Can be protective making them bark • Proud



21. Weimaraner:

Life expectancy: 10-12 years

Size: Large

Maintenance:

These dogs are also known as the Silver Ghost. They are energetic and need daily exercise. They also need regular grooming but they don't shed much hair. They are better suited to the more experienced dog owner.

Qualities:

• Powerful • Good with children if they are brought up with them • Friendly • Alert • High stamina • Fearless • Obedient • Protective • Independent • Responsive • Good watchdogs

Drawbacks:

• They can become bored, frustrated and destructive if they are neglected • Need early socialisation and assertive consistent training. • Strong willed • Cautious and wary of strangers • Chase smaller animals which the consider prey.

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