DoggieLawn Explores: Popularity Of Dog Breeds Around The World

Thursday, November 06, 2014 03:16:03 PM America/Los_Angeles

Take a look around the next time you embark on a leisurely stroll through your community. It may not be entirely apparent, but it turns out certain breeds are particularly more popular than others! Depending on where you live, the climate, and overall preference of the region, certain breeds reign supreme. Alaskan Huskies, for example, may not exactly be the most dominant dog in warm regions for obvious reasons. Read on to learn a few of the most popular dogs depending on country: DoggieLawn Explores: Popularity Of Dog Breeds Around The World

United States: It should come as no surprise that the Labrador Retriever remains among the top choice for American dog owners. These extremely loyal, loving, and family-friendly dogs are a staple in the suburbs, and are easily trainable.

United Kingdom: The beyond adorable Cocker Spaniel is a popular pick for dog owners across the pond. These fluffy dogs are most likely to nab the winning Best In Show slot at the Crufts Dog Show, as pointed out by Chelsea Dog.

Japan: This far eastern nation can call the Shiba Inu it’s most popular breed, according to Easy PetMD. The hunting dog is characterized by it’s somewhat fluffy fur, and according to the website, likely one of the oldest breed of dog.

No matter the breed of dog, remember DoggieLawn is available to everyone who wants to make their K-9 bathroom breaks easy and clean! Our dog sod potty patches will keep him indoors for an easy, no-mess potty solution. Simply place your dog sod litter box inside your apartment for an outdoor-free experience. Your outdoor dog litter box can easily be used indoors, and picking up your dog’s potty is a breeze since it’s all contained on the dog litter box. We also carry poop baggies that come in a variety of colours and fun patterns to match your stylish pooch!

Sources: http://www.easypetmd.com/doginfo/shiba-inu
http://www.chelseadogs.com/blog/top-10-dog-breeds-in-the-uk/
Photo: Shiba sitting on trail; Andrew Villa; https://flic.kr/p/dAaViJ