50 Most Popular Dog Breeds in the World

Wondering which are the most popular dog breeds in the world? This list of the 50 most popular dog breeds is one of the most comprehensive out there.

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What makes some dog breeds popular?

Sometimes, dogs are popular despite having some health or other issues. Studies of dog choices reveal that breeds seem to be mostly chosen based on size and looks. 3 of the top 10 breeds – the Chihuahua, the Schnauzer and the Dachshund – score low for ‘ease of training’. The first two are valued for being cute-looking while the Dachshund is favoured for being fearsome-looking.
Yet these three breeds have a dark side – behavioural problems that their owners possibly gave no thought to when choosing them. All three exhibit fear of strangers, fear of dogs, strong rivalry with other dogs and touch sensitivity. Both the Schnauzer and the Dachshund score high for dog aggression.
Popular movies can also contribute to the popularity of breeds. Movies such as 1943’s Lassie Come Home led to a 40% increase in sales of collies while Disney’s The Shaggy Dog led to a hundred-fold increase in the popularity of Old English Sheepdogs. And it’s no surprise that sales of Dalmatians rocketed after after 1985’s hit movie 101 Dalmatians.
Many of the breeds on this list of most popular dog breeds are also recognized by the American Kennel Club.

Top 10 Most Popular Dog Breeds

1. Labrador Retriever

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Sporting Group
Temperament
One of the most popular dog breeds and a firm favorite in the UK, USA, Canada and Australia the Labrador Retriever is a friendly, affectionate, good-natured dog. They’re excellent family pets and love human company. The Retriever has an even  temperament and responds enthusiastically to stroking, tummy rubs and all human attention. He’s very playful – so isn’t an ideal guard dog!
Training
The Labrador Retriever is one of the most intelligent dog breeds in the world. This means he learns commands quickly and so amongst the easiest of dog breeds to train.
Labrador Retriever Dog Breed Facts

  • This breed is Canadian. But from Newfoundland – not Labrador!
  • The breed was taken to England – modern Labradors originated from English strains
  • They’re the first dog to appear on a postage stamp (USA, in1959)
  • Labradors come in three colours: yellow, black and, yummy chocolate!
  • But there was a silver labrador – first seen in 1981
  • They’ve got webbed toes – which makes them great swimmers!
  • A Labrador called Bosco won the mayoralty of Sunol (California) in 1981 – beating two human candidates!

Lots of celebs love the Lab:
Prince Charles, Sylvester Stallone, Shannen Doherty, Keith Richards, Harrison Ford, Bill Clinton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Frank Sinatra, Tom Cruise, Barbara Mandrell, Richard Pryor, Dennis Quaid, Meg Ryan, Kevin Costner, Sheryl Crowe, and Vladimir Putin.

2. German Shepherd

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Herding Group
Temperament
Another one of the most popular dog breeds in the world, you’ll see this dog breed used by many police forces – and military institutions. Why? Because the German Shepherd is a strong, brave and loyal breed. Added to that, he’s very intelligent, he learns quickly and is physically active. Be careful though: his owner needs to establish boundaries and ensure his German Shepherd understands who is in charge – fail to do that and he’ll assume it’s him!
Training
A very intelligent animal the German Shepherd will learn commands quickly making it one of the easier dog breeds to train.
German Shepherd Dog Breed Facts

  • They shed lots of hair!
  • They’re a new breed – bred mostly in the 20th century
  • Don’t get bitten by one – their bite force is 238 pounds ( a human’s is 86 pounds!)
  • The world’s first guide dogs were German Shepherds
  • Their other name – Alsatian – came about after World War when Germany wasn’t too popular
  • One of the most decorated people in world war 2  wasn’t a person! It was Chips, a German Shepherd who was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, the Purple Heart and the Silver Star for acts of bravery

Celebrity owners of German Shepherds!
Jake Gyllenhaal, Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Lopez, Kristen Stewart, Miley Cyrus, Bella Thorne, Claudia Schiffer, Jennifer Aniston

3. Poodle (all sizes)

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Non-Sporting
Temperament
Don’t be fooled by the poodle’s soft, cutesy appearance – this is a strong and energetic dog! He’s playful, loves to swim and mixes well with humans and other dogs alike.
Training
Another intelligent dog breed the poodle learns quickly and so training him a straightforward.
Poodle Dog Breed Facts

  • ‘Poodle’ means ‘puddle’ in German – where they were first bred as water retrievers
  • Although poodles are now the national dog of…France!
  • They come in 3 sizes: standard, miniature and toy – but they’re considered all one breed
  • Their fur never stops growing and will become like dreadlocks if they aren’t groomed regularly
  • Poodles are great if you have allergies – their hair-like fur is considered almost hypoallergenic

Celebrities who love(d) poodles
Jackie Kennedy, Rihanna, Elizabeth Taylor, Walt Disney, Elvis Presley, Barbra Streisand and Debbie Reynolds

4. Chihuahua

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Toy Group
Temperament
A confident, quick-tempered dog the Chihuahua will take on anyone and anything – be it a stranger coming to your house or another dog five times his size. He responds well to human affection but will nip at you if he feels teased or harassed. Because he barks at everything he makes a great guard dog. And because he’s one of the smallest dogs around he can get plenty of play and exercise even in an apartment so he’s well suited to homes that have no garden or play space.
Training
Self-assured and a little on the aggressive side the Chihuahua is not easy to train. He learns more slowly than other breeds so the key here is patience.
Chihuahua Dog Breed Facts

  • They were – apparently – brought to Europe by Christopher Columbus
  • Chihuahuas are pretty much the smallest officially recognised breed of dog
  • The smallest living dog (by length) was a Chihuahua – 6 inches long from nose to tail
  • The shortest dog is also a Chihuahua – at 3.8 inches tall (the smallest cat is 5 inches tall!)

Celebrities who owned Chihuahuas:
Demi Moore, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Madonna, Rosie O’Donnell, Hilary Duff, Marilyn Monroe, Ashton Kutcher, Alyssa Milano, Anne Heche

5. Golden Retriever

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Sporting Group
Temperament
One of the highly popular dog breeds and a loving, playful and outgoing dog the Golden Retriever gets along with everybody. And that includes other dogs! He has lots of patience, he’s difficult to irritate and so he’s an ideal dog if you have children. His high energy means he runs, swims and plays constantly – he loves being outdoors or going on the dog treadmill!
Training
Despite his playfulness the Golden Retriever is a good learner, he picks up new commands quickly  making it easy to train.
Golden Retriever Dog Breed Facts

  • Golden Retrievers originated from Scotland
  • Golden Retrievers make bad guard dogs for one important reason – they’re too friendly!
  • They will carry favourite items around in their mouths for days (which can make them slobbery!)
  • Retrievers typically perform caring jobs as guide dogs, therapy dogs and rescue dogs
  • Their fur darkens as they grow older

Famous owners of Golden Retrievers!
US Presidents Ford and Reagan (official White House dog), Jackie Chan, Dan Marino, Pamela Anderson, Oprah Winfrey, Ricky Martin, George Michael, Tom Cruise

6. Yorkshire Terrier

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Toy Group
Temperament
One of the most popular dog breeds, the Yorkshire Terrier is a dog with personality! He’ll fight anyone and is scared of nothing. He’s alert, full of energy and playful. He takes well to humans – including strangers – but is wary and sometimes aggressive with other dogs.
Training
Whilst not as easy to train as a Retriever or German Shepherd the Yorkshire Terrier does pick up new commands fairly easily so isn’t too difficult to train.
Yorkshire Terrier Dog Breed Facts

  • This 19th century dog was bred to hunt rats in mines and textile mills
  • They’re nicknamed ‘Yorkies’
  • Although a Yorkshire (England) breed this Terrier is actually a mix of the Clydesdale, the Paisley and the Skye – all from Scotland
  • Yorkies are the breed most likely to bolt – and get lost – if you let them off their leash. Consider a good retractable dog leash
  • Their short attention span means they learn simple, one-word commands only

Look at the celebs who’ve owned a Yorkie
President Nixon, Whitney Houston, Heather Locklear, Miley Cyrus, Joan rivers, Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, Venus Williams, Tom Brady

7. Dachshund

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Hound Group
Temperament
Another one of the most popular dog breeds, the Dachshund is a hunting dog by temperament so will chase anything that runs away from him. He’s independent-minded and tends to bond more closely to an individual rather than a whole family. That said, he’s playful, will chase a ball and gets on well with children provided they don’t set out to provoke him.
Training
The Dachshund’s independent nature means he is less susceptible to instruction; he does learn commands but takes a little longer than other, easier breeds.
Dachshund Dog Breed Facts

  • They come in 15 colours – mixes of black, cream, tan, blue, chocolate, blue, fawn, red
  • Dachs is German for badger and Hund is German for dog – so Dachshunds are Badger Dogs
  • The first ever Olympic Games mascot was Waldie – a Dachshund
  • The Guinness Books of Records’ oldest dog was a Dachshund called Chanel – she lived to be 21

Dachshunds have (or had) some famous owners
Queen Victoria, Clint Eastwood, Cole Porter, David Bowie, George Orwell, Billy Joel, Jack Black, Leonard Nimoy, Jennifer Aniston, Picasso

8. Beagle

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Hound Group
Temperament
Another one of the most popular dog breeds, this breed is led by his nose! He’ll stop anything he’s doing if he picks up an interesting scent – and he’ll wander off to explore further if he’s unleashed. Despite being a territorial dog he’s playful and sensitive and is a loving companion to his human family.
Training
The Beagle is one of the more difficult breeds to train and doesn’t pick up new commands especially quickly. Training him to any standard can take some time.
Beagles Dog Breed Facts

  • They’re an old breed – modern Beagles originate from Roman Britain…
  • … and they were tiny – 8 or 9 inches high!
  • The world’s most famous Beagle is probably Snoopy from the cartoon ‘Peanuts’
  • The US government employs Beagles trained to sniff out drugs at airports
  • They’re one of the noisiest dogs ever – their baying sometimes drives people mad!

Celebrities who own (or owned) Beagles!
Queen Elizabeth I, President Lyndon Johnson (he had two named Him and Her), Barry Manilow, Frankie Muniz, Andy Cohen, Ronnie Wood

9. Boxer

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Working Group
Temperament
One of the most popular dog breeds, the Boxer is very lively, playful and energetic! He’s an affectionate dog and enjoys the attention of his human family. They’re notorious for knocking over ornaments, plants and even small children! But he’s fearless, he’s protective of his family and will guard them fiercely.
Training
The Boxer is relatively easy to train – he’s not the quickest but with a little patience he picks things up fairly easily.
Boxer Dog Breed Facts

  • They often snore when they sleep!
  • This German dog comes in different colours – brindle, fawn and white being most common
  • Called ‘Boxers’ because they often stand on hind legs and ‘box’ with their front paws
  • The longest dog tongue in the world was owned by a Boxer – it was 17 inches long!

Famous Boxer owners
Hugh Jackman, Cameron Diaz, Luke Perry, Kim Kardashian, Matthew Goode, Justin Timberlake, Selena Gomez, Jessica Biel, Babe Ruth

10. Miniature Schnauzer

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Terrier Group
Temperament
Another one of the more popular dog breeds, with its scrappy, exuberant personality the Miniature Schnauzer will fight any dog regardless of its size. He’s got lots of heart and lots of energy. He learns quickly and loves to play – but he will react sharply if he’s provoked or teased. The Schnauzer is territorial and will bark at the slightest sign of an intruder – which makes it an ideal guard dog.
Training
This intelligent breed quickly picks up new commands so training him is straightforward.
Miniature Schnauzer Dog Breed Facts

  • ‘Schnauzer’ is German for ‘snout’ or ‘beard’
  • The Miniature’s ancestors are the German Standard Schnauzer – first seen in the Middle Ages
  • The first Miniature Schnauzer was called Findel!
  • Mini Schnauzers are the most popular terrier in the USA

Celebrities who love the Miniature Schnauzer include
Paul Newman, Bob Dole, Rob Lowe, Steve McQueen, Janet Jackson, Katherine Heigl, Mary Tyler Moore, Bruce Lee, Sugar Ray Leonard, Avril Lavigne and Amy Grant.

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11. Shih Tzu

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Toy Group
Temperament
One of the most popular dog breeds, this sociable breed is affectionate at home and very accepting of strangers. He’s ideal for apartment living too – he’s small enough to get all his exercise scampering about indoors.
Training
One of the more difficult breeds to train he doesn’t learn new commands particularly well. You will achieve only limited success in your attempts.
Shih Tzu Dog Breed Facts

  • One of the oldest breeds – probably two thousand years old!
  • They started in Tibet, then went to China before traveling across the world to England
  • They almost became extinct – all today’s Shih Tzus originate from just 14 dogs
  • Shih Tzu means ‘Little Lion’ in Mandarin

Celebrity owners of Shih Tzus
Mariah Carey, Bill Gates, Geri Halliwell, Beyonce, Queen Elizabeth II, Nicole Richie, Jerry Lewis, Ashley Benson, Sharon Osbourne, Christopher Walken

12.Bulldog

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Non-sporting Group
Temperament
Also one of the more popular dog breeds, the bulldog knows its own mind and makes its own decisions! He’ll obey your commands – if he wants to. This home-loving breed will happily sleep all day. He’s a good family pet though – loving and loyal.
Training
The bulldog is slow to pick up new commands – or, maybe, he just chooses to ignore them? Either way, training him can take a while and he won’t usually reach levels of obedience achieved by other breeds.
Bulldog Dog Breed Facts

  • They’re a 16th century English dog – but there are now popular American and French varieties
  • Having been bred with such large heads most Bulldogs have to be born by Caesarean section
  • They cannot swim! And they may drown trying…
  • And they’re heat sensitive so keep them in the shade

Celebs who own(ed) Bulldogs
President Warren G Harding, Leonardo DiCaprio, Zac Effron, Martha Stewart, Adam Sandler, Olivia Wilde, Winston Churchill, Michael Phelps

13. Finnish Spitz

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Non-sporting Group
Temperament
One of the most popular dog breeds, courageous and eager this breed is also lively and energetic and loves nothing more than to run and play. They’re athletic and love to explore. The Finnish Spitz is very loyal to its human family and is good with children. Hed eos need supervision with other dogs though.
Training
The Finnish Spitz learns quickly and trains well.
Finnish Spitz Dog Breed Facts

  • They’re another very old breed – more than 2 thousand years old to be precise!
  • The Finnish Spitz is the national dog of… yes, Finland!
  • They share ancestry with the Taimyr Wolf which itself has been extinct for thousands of years
  • Their coats are mostly black when born but turn to a beautiful fox-red as they mature

14. English Cocker Spaniel

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Sporting Group
Temperament
One of the most popular dog breeds, full of energy and vigour the English Springer Spaniel will run, jump, swim and play all day. They are very social and require constant attention. They suffer if left unattended for too long.
Training
Springer Spaniels are obedient and quick to learn. They are amongst the easier breeds to train.
English Cocker Spaniel Dog Breed Facts

  • English Cocker Spaniels and American Cocker Spaniels are regarded as separate breeds
  • In England you can only dock this Spaniel’s tail if you can prove it will be used for hunting
  • The most famous cocker spaniel is Lady, from Disney’s 1955 Lady and the Tramp
  • The Cocker Spaniel’s name comes from the woodcock – a bird it was especially trained to hunt

English Cocker Spaniels and their famous owners!
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge – William and Kate, George Clooney, Victoria Beckham, Elton John, Lucille Ball, Jacqueline Kennedy

15. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

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Toy Group
Temperament
Highly sociable and one of the more popular dog breeds, this breed dotes on its human family. He is both intelligent and very playful and is accepting of strangers and other dogs.
Training
One of the most popular dog breeds, the King Charles Spaniel is one of the easier breeds to train; he is intelligent and will pick up new commands fairly easily.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Dog Breed Facts

  • The breed originates from the United Kingdom
  • King Charles decreed this breed must never be refused entry to any building – including the Houses of Parliament
  • They used to be brought to bed so they’d attract fleas and prevent their owners from being bitten!
  • They’re so keen to chase things they even chase cars!
  • Celebrity Cavalier King Charlies Spaniel Owners: Diane Sawyer, Courteney Cox, Kristin Davis, Jaclyn Smith, Teri Hatcher, Princess Margaret, Coco Chanel, Liv Tyler, Hugh Heffner

16. French Bulldog

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Non-Sporting Group
Temperament
One of the most popular dog breeds, good-natured and loving this breed is especially loyal to its human master. Their personalities vary – some will bark if a stranger approaches the front door, others will not. The French Bulldog is prone to bursts of activity but will sleep or lounge most of the day – so he’s quite comfortable living in an apartment environment.
Training
His slightly stubborn nature makes the French Bulldog a little more difficult to train than some breeds – but he will get there in the end if you are patient.
French Bulldog Dog Breed Facts

  • They’re known as ‘frog dogs’ because of how they straighten their back legs out behind them
  • They’re not French! They’re an English breed but were exported to France where they became very popular
  • Overheating is a real danger with this breed – owners must limit their physical activity to avoid heat stroke
  • The French Bulldog is the most popular breed in New York
  • Celebrity French Bulldog Owners: Carrie Fisher, Eva Longoria, Hilary Duff, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, Rachel Bilson, Jack Osbourne, Christina Perri, Nicola Peltz

17. Pug

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Toy Group
Temperament
One of the more popular dog breeds, Pugs are excellent companion dogs and will stick to their owner like glue. They are playful and affectionate, good with children and other dogs and do not like to be on their own. Their flat noses mean that if they over-exercise they can experience breathing difficulties so take care.
Training
Pugs aren’t the easiest breeds to train; you’ll only get so far with them and that will take some time.
Pug Dog Breeds

  • The first known owners of the Pug were Buddhist monks in ancient China – in 400 BCE
  • Ancient Chinese emperors sometimes gave their lucky Pugs their own palaces and guards!
  • A group of Pugs is called a grumble
  • Their squashed noses give them breathing difficulties if they get too active
  • A Pug called Chester got an MBA! (The university that issued it was fake, however…)
  • A double-curl in a Pug’s tail is the sign of a perfect Pug

The Pug’s celebrity fans
Napoleon, Queen Victoria, Prince William of Orange, Dennis Quaid, Jessica Alba, Gerard James Butler, Hugh Laurie, Andy Warhol, Paul Smith, Norman Mailer,

18. Rottweiler

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  • A strong dog with power and endurance the Rottweiler is, nevertheless, a calm breed. It is one of the more popular dog breeds. He’s an ideal guard dog and very protective of his family and his territory. He doesn’t play well with other dogs and takes time to warm to strangers.
  • This independent -minded breed is also a highly intelligent one; Rottweilers are amongst the easiest of all breeds to train and will learn a variety of new commands quickly.
  • Ancient Romans used Rottweilers to drive cattle and pull carts
  • The cattlemen kept their money safe in a purse tied around a Rottweiler’s neck
  • Rottweilers became popular in 1901 when it got its own club in Germany
  • They’re thought of as dangerous dogs but Rottweilers are actually calm and affectionate
  • Rottweilers snore in their sleep!
  • Celebrity Rottweiler owners include Bruno Mars, Hayden Panettiere, Miley Cyrus, Tulisa Contostavlos, Robbie Williams

19. English Setter

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Sporting Group
Temperament
Referred to as ‘the gentleman of the dog world’ the English setter is a calm and agreeable chap. They are very popular dog breeds. They’re also friendly but quite boisterous when playing or working – so some care is needed when there are children about. Supervise your English Setter if he’s with other dogs.
Training
This intelligent and eager breed learns quickly and trains well.

20. Maltese

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Toy Group
Temperament
Friendly, affectionate and gentle this breed wants to be stroked and picked up all the time. They are very popular dog breeds, and get on well with children and other dogs. That said, they are fearless so if they get into a fight you will need to step in to protect them.
Training
Whilst not the easiest breed to train the Maltese isn’t the most difficult either. Take your time and he will eventually pick up all the basic commands.
Maltese Dog Breeds Facts

  • It’s likely this breed comes from Malta – but it’s not proven
  • The breed is 3000 years old and has been a lapdog for ancient Romans, Greeks and Egyptians
  • The Maltese has hair – not fur – so doesn’t shed
  • There’s been a Maltese millionaire! The pooch was left $12 million when her owner died in 2007

Famous Maltese owners
Publius (1st century governor of Rome), Queen Elizabeth I, Bette Davis, Halle Berry, Elizabeth Taylor, Tony Bennett, Barbra Streisand, Eva Longoria

#21-30 Most Popular Dog Breeds

21. English Springer Spaniel

Sporting Group
Temperament
A fun and affectionate breed this dog loves its family and is a loyal member of the family. They are obedient and social but they require plenty of exercise – walking, running and even swimming. They thrive best in active families.
Training
A quick learner this intelligent dog learns new commands quickly making the English Springer Spaniel one of the easier breeds to train.
Springer Spaniel Dog Breeds Facts

  • They were originally used to flush out – ‘spring’ – game by hunters
  • In the UK they’re always in the top 3 of most popular dog breeds
  • They love to retrieve things – throw them a ball and they’ll bring it back to you all day long!
  • Some police forces use the English Springer Spaniel as drug sniffers
  • They love water and will take any opportunity to jump in and swim!

Spaniels and their famous owners
Kate Middleton, President Bush, Bing Crosby, Princess Grace, Tilda Swinton, Prince Harry, Luke Bryan, Anderson Cooper, George Brent

22. German Short-haired Pointing Dog

Sporting Group
Temperament
A highly energetic and very intelligent dog the German Short-haired Pointing (GSP for short) is a natural hunter. He needs to hunt and if living with a non-hunting family he must be given a daily outlet for his instincts. That must include lots of exercise that involves running, jumping and swimming. The Pointing dog is good with other pets and children and protects his territory vigilantly.
GSP Dog Breeds Facts

  • A quick learner the German Short-haired Pointing dog is very much an easy-to-train breed.
  • He’s the best hunting dog ever – they hunt, point out game to the hunter, retrieve killed game and track wounded game
  • To achieve all this the GSP is a mix of breeds – including the Spanish Pointer, the English Pointer, the Dalmatian, the Weimaraner and the Vizsla.
  • They mature slowly though and are still puppy-like until two years of age!
  • They have a nose for explosives and are used by various air forces for security work
  • Very popular dog breeds

Some famous owners of GSPs
Bradley Cooper, Tim McGraw, Ben Stein, Rachel Hunter,  Robert Parker, Mike Nesmith, Clark Gable, Andy Williams, Andy Williams

23. Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Terrier Group
Temperament
A little on the small side – although sturdy and packing a bit of weight despite that – these courageous dogs are intelligent and love to play. And they need to play daily – coop them up or restrict their movements and they can be destructive. The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is fine with children but requires supervision with other dogs.
Training
A little stubborn, this breed needs some time and patience but will learn commands eventually.
Staffordshire Bull Terrier Dog Breeds Facts

  • They’ve gained a bad reputation due to irresponsible owners and wild media stories
  • Staffies are actually fun-loving and loyal!
  • In fact, they’re nicknamed ‘The Nanny Dog’ because they’re so good with children
  • Top 3 most popular dog breeds in the UK and Australia

Staffie celebrity owners
Linda Blair, Rebecca Cory, Rachel Bilson, Jon Bernthal, Kaley Cuoco, Adrian Grenier, Liam Hemsworth, Miranda Lambert

24. Border Collie

Herding Group
Temperament
Very intelligent and very active you have to keep a Border Collie mentally and physically engaged all day. A bored or unexercised Collie will become destructive – meaning he’ll chew and damage household items.Natural herders, if they don’t have an outlet for this instinct they’ll try to find it for themselves – which means they’ll even try to herd cars, joggers and children! The reward for properly looking after this breed is that you have an affectionate and devoted pet.
Training
The Collie is intelligent and a quick learner. You cannot train his herding instinct out of him but otherwise he’s very easy to train.
Border Collie Dog Breeds Facts

  • The first ever Border Collie was Old Hemp, born in 1893. He fathered over 200 pups!
  • Their name comes from their area of origin – the English-Scottish border
  • Their trademark catlike crouch is the result of a unique bone structure around their shoulder blades – it allows them to almost slither along the ground
  • The cleverest dog ever is a Border Collie called Chaser – she learnt the specific names of more than 1000 unique toys!

Celebrity owners of the Border Collie
Princess Mary of Denmark, James Dean, Dierks Bentley, Jon Bon Jovi, Jeff Bridges, Tiger Woods, Anna Paquin, Dave Lee Roth, Paul McCartney, Ethan Hawke

25. Shetland Sheepdog

Herding Group
Temperament
Affectionate, responsive and gentle this breed is a great family dog. Shelties, as they’re known, play well with children and are very loyal. They need constant stimulation – stroking, running, jumping and playing. Shelties will bark if a stranger approaches the house so they have guard dog qualities too.
Training
Shelties are easy to train – they pick up new commands quickly and are obedient.
Fun facts

  • Origins unclear – it’s not known how this breed came about!
  • If they live inside they shed a lot less than if they live outside
  • They have a strong herding instinct and will even herd your kids!
  • Shetland Sheepdogs shed fur profusely so need lots of regular brushing
  • Keep these popular dog breeds mentally stimulated! They become destructive when bored..

Look who owns/owned a Shetland Sheepdog!
Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Elton John, Tom Hanks, Chris Pratt, Katie Holmes, Pierce Brosnan, Harrison Ford

26. Dobermann

Working Group
Temperament
Dobermanns are a protective breed and will take great care of their human family and their home. They are obedient, loving and stable. They are physically and mentally active – both these traits need to be engaged every day for the Dobermann to not become restless.
Training
The Dobermann is easy to train – he’s intelligent and obedient by nature.
Dobermann Dog Breeds Facts

  • They’re a fairly new breed – they originated in Germany in the late 19th century!
  • The breed was developed by Karl Louis Dobermann who wanted a dog to protect him in his job as a tax collector
  • His new breed consisted of lots of other breeds – including the Weimaraner, Rottweiler, Beauceron, Black and Tan Terrier, Great Dane, German Shorthaired Pointer, Manchester Terrier and Greyhound!
  • Dobermanns have been used as guard dogs, search and rescue dogs and other police work.
  • Today, Dobermanns are being bred with gentler qualities too so they make very good house pets – so long as they are properly trained and cared for

Celebs who own(ed) Dobermanns
Nicolas Cage, Victoria Principal, William Shatner, Jean Marie le Pen, Kevin Hart, Hunter S Thompson, John F Kennedy, Bela Lugosi

27. West Highland White Terrier

Terrier Group
Temperament
Like others terriers this breed is energetic, stubborn, brave and feisty. They’ll fight any dog of any size and even at home their owners have to ensure this dog understands who is in charge. Being a more independent breed than others he isn’t so tactile with his human family – he’s happiest outside playing, running, chasing small animals and even swimming. He might not be ideal company for other small animals and is best suited to families with older children.
Training
The West Highland White Terrier has an independent mind; he will learn new commands but not quite as quickly as some of the easier to train breeds.
West Highland White Terriers Dog Breeds Facts

  • With a name that long you’d hope there’s a short version of it. There is! We call them ‘Westies’…
  • King James I of England was the first owner of a Westie
  • Don’t be fooled by appearances – Westies are dyed-in-the-wool hunters and will catch rodents anywhere
  • Westies are used to promote brands – the Juicy Couture company and the Black and White Whiskey company’s logos feature Westies!

Famous people who own(ed) Westies
Alfred Hitchcock, Barbara Woodhouse, Robert Carlyle, Lulu, Rob Schneider, Kate Beckinsale, Scarlett Johannson, Cary Grant

28. Bernese Mountain Dog

Working Group
Temperament
Bernese Mountain Dogs are loyal, protective family dogs – usually especially loyal to one particular family member. They’re active so require daily exercise. They live well with children and will bark at strangers approaching the door so they make good watchdogs too.
Training
Bernese Mountain Dogs are quick learners which makes them easy to train.
Bernese Mountain Dog Dog Breeds Facts

  • Their predecessor was a mastiff brought to Switzerland by the Romans some 200o years ago!
  • They’re called ‘Bernese’ because they originate from the Bern Canton in Switzerland
  • They were bred with strong legs so they could work in rocky mountain areas
  • They used to pull carts in Switzerland; now, there are Bernese Mountain Dog cart-pulling contests!
  • They mature more slowly than other breeds and require a bit more time and patience to train

Celebrity owners of the Bernese Mountain Dog
Hilary Duff, Eliza Dushku, Sarah Michelle Geller, Robbie Williams, Mark Harmon, Stephen Tyler, William Macy, Freddie Prinz

29. Great Dane

Working Group
Temperament
Despite his large size this somewhat fearsome-looking dog is a gentle, docile, devoted family dog. They require daily exercise although nothing too rigorous is needed – a long walk is sufficient. They’re gentle with children although their size makes them a little hazardous to younger toddlers!
Training
Not especially difficult to train the Great Dane will gradually pick up a range of commands.
Great Dane Dog Breeds Facts

  • It actually has no connection with Denmark! The breed actually originates from Germany…
  • They were bred to hunt boar and were once called the German Boarhound
  • Zeus the Great Dane was the tallest dog in the world – 44 inches tall, over 7 feet when standing on his hind legs!
  • To give the Great Dane height, muscle mass and speed this dog was bred with Irish Wolfhounds, Mastiffs and Greyhounds respectively
  • Fictional Great Danes include Marmaduke, Scooby Doo and Astro (from the Jetson’s)

Look who owns – or owned – a Great Dane!
Cameron Diaz, Greg Louganis, Harold Lloyd, Adam West, Kendall Jenner, Lauryn Williams, Jayne Mansfield, Norma Jeane, Vanessa Williams, Randolph Scott

30. Brittany Spaniel

Sporting Group
Temperament
Another breed that was originally a hunting dog the Brittany Spaniel also needs physical and mental stimulation if it is to be happy in your home. This breed has a number of personalities but they are generally friendly, tactile and affectionate.
Training
The Brittany Spaniel is a quick learner so is easy to train.
Brittany Spaniel Dog Breeds Facts

  • Possibly the result of crossing the Orange and White Setter with an unknown French breed – but nobody is actually sure..!
  • It originated in the French province of Brittany – hence its name
  • They suffer separation anxiety – so don’t leave them alone for too long!
  • And they don’t like hot weather either – they prefer winter…

Brittany Spaniels and their celebrity owners
Lauren Bacall, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Simon Baker, Johnny Depp, Jane Fonda, Charlize Theron, Meryl Streep

#31-40 Most Popular Dog Breeds

31. Siberian Husky

Working Group
Temperament
The Siberian Husky is outgoing, friendly and loyal. He is well-known as a very willing, high-endurance worker. He is good with other dogs and with children but he needs a daily outlet for all his energy.
Training
Responds well, learns fairly quickly.
Famous owners of the Siberian Husky
Rita Ora, Ben Stiller, Ashlan Gorse, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Russell Westbrook, Taylor Lautner, Quincy Pondexter, Danica Sue Patrick

32. Australian Shepherd

Herding Group
Temperament
Very outgoing and highly intelligent this breed needs plenty of activity and some meaningful work in order to be happy and content with life. He’s very energetic and gets on well with children. With other dogs he may need some supervision.
Training
This breed knows its own mind; they pick up commands but do require some patience.
Australian Shepherd Dog Breeds Facts

  • They’re not Australian! they started off in the Basque region of Spain…
  • The breed was perfected in the US as a result of interbreeding
  • Their crystal blue eyes are… eye-catching! The eerie colouring led Native Americans to nickname them the ghost-eye dog…
  • Although some Aussie Shepherds have different colours – hazel, green, amber or brown – and some have an eye of each colour!
  • They’re another breed whose instinct to herd is so powerful they’ll sometimes herd anything that comes to hand – including kids!

Famous owners of the Australian Shepherd
Amanda Seyfried, Mel Gibson, James Brolin, Paul Bettany & Jennifer Connelly, Steven Spielberg, Alyssa Milano, Devin O’Branagan, Jay Sisler, Trace Adkins

33. Pembroke Welsh Corgi

Herding Group
Temperament
An alert and intelligent dog he is also gentle and affectionate. Despite his size he is an energetic worker and wants always to be active. He can be fine with children and other dogs but some supervision is recommended.
Training
This intelligent breed learns quite quickly and is one of the easier breed to train.
Pembroke Welsh Corgi Dog Breeds Facts

  • They are over a thousand years old – possibly brought to Pembroke (in Wales) by the Vikings
  • According to Welsh legend this breed served fairies – pulling their coaches, working their cattle and even serving as the steed for fairy warriors!
  • Despite being expert herders they’re also the smallest herder breed – they’re just a foot tall!
  • They’ve always been herding experts and even today compete in herding competitions
  • The meaning of the word ‘corgi’ isn’t clear but ‘cor’ might be Welsh for ‘dwarf’ while ‘gi’ means dog – so ‘corgi’ possibly means ‘dwarf dog’

Famous owners of Pembroke Welsh Corgis
Queen Elizabeth II, Jerry Brown, Ava Gardner, Betty White, Selma Blair, Stephen King, Tallulah Willis, Kirsty Allie, Alton Brown, Kiefer Sutherland.

34. Boston Terrier

Non-sporting Group
Temperament
A popular and fun-loving dog he is bright and enthusiastic. Boston terriers are good with children – although a little more wary with other dogs.
Training
This terrier is eager to please: he learns quickly making him one of the easier breeds to train.
Boston Terrier Dog Breeds Facts

  • They are the first dog to have been bred in the United States. We’ll leave you to guess which city they originated from..!
  • The Boston terrier has been designated the state dog of Massachusetts.
  • They were originally bred as fighting dogs although later versions of the breed are smaller, only half the weight and less aggressive
  • They look like they’re dress up in a tuxedo – hence their nickname ‘the American gentleman’!
  • They pass wind – a lot!

Celebrity owners of the Boston Terrier
Helen Keller, Louis Armstrong, Joan Rivers, President Gerald R Ford, Jake Gyllenhall, Denise Richards, Robin Williams, Hank Snow, Princess Caroline of Monaco

35. Pomeranian

Toy Group
Temperament
Very outgoing, cocky even – this bold, lively breed is both active and a willing lapdog. They are okay with children and other dogs but some supervision is advisable.
Training
The Pomeranian responds well, learning commands quite quickly.
More about the Pomeranian!

  • They’re nicknamed Poms because Pomeranian is a bit of a mouthful…!
  • Poms originate in the Pomeranian area of northern Europe
  • This small dog actually originates from much larger sled dogs – so they shrunk!
  • Part of the reduction in size was carried out by Queen Victoria who bred smaller versions of the dog
  • Despite being little they’ll take on other breeds of any size. They need supervising when with other dogs!
  • Mozart dedicated an aria to his Pom, while Michelangelo’s pom was by his side as he painted the Sistine Chapel!

Famous people who own(ed) a Pomeranian
Queen Victoria, Martin Luther, Mozart, Michelangelo, Gwen Stefani, Fran Drescher, LeAnn Rimes, Nicole Richie

36. Havanese

Toy Group
Temperament
This dog is happy, sociable and outgoing; they enjoy play and exercise although they have no particular exercise requirements. They’re fine with children although best supervised in the presence of other dogs.
Training
Havanese learn quickly and are eager to please making them quite easy to train.
More fun facts about the Havanese!

  • He’s Cuban! In fact, he’s the only native Cuban breed
  • They do some wildly different jobs: herding ducks (!), sniffing out termites and mold – even working in circuses!
  • They have freckled skin
  • The breed was almost extinct in the 1960s; it was saved by a couple of Cuban families in the US who built it up again – from just 11 dogs!
  • They’re nicknamed the ‘Havana Silk Dog’ because of the fine silkiness of their coats
  • But tyere also known as ‘the Velcro dog’ for their tendency to stick by their owners’ sides!

Famous owners of Havanese dogs
Barbara Walters, Jane Fonda, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Venus Williams, Daniel Tosh, Daily Lowe,  Joan Rivers, Seal, Heidi Klum, Queen Anne, Queen Victoria,

37. English Mastiff

Working Group
Temperament
Despite being large and heavy the English Mastiff is dignified, good-natured and docile. They are energetic but are satisfied with long walks and some play. Mastiffs are fine with children but require some supervision with other dogs.
Training
Mastiffs learn well and are easy to train.
Cool facts about the English Mastiff

  • Mastiffs similar to the English Mastiff are known to have lived in Babylonia over 4500 years ago!
  • They were used to hunt…. lions!
  • The modern mastiff was bred in Britain after its predecessor was taken there by the Romans
  • Hannibal had dozens of Mastiffs with him when he crossed the Alps
  • Zorba the Mastiff was the largest dog in the world! In 1989 he was 37 inches high, 8 feet 3 inches from nose to tip of the tail and weighed in at 343 pounds!
  • Two English Mastiffs sailed to America on the Mayflower
  • English Mastiffs have the biggest litters – typically 10 – 12 puppies but they also hold the record for most pups in one litter – 24!

Celebrity owners of the English Mastiff!
Gayle King, Marlon Brando, Kirstie Alley, Larry Wolfe, Wayne Scot Lukas, George C Scott, Amitabh Bachchan, Jon Bon Jovi, Bob Dylan

38. Vizsla

Sporting Group
Temperament
The Vizsla is a hunting dog, strong and energetic, who requires hard exercise on a daily basis. This affectionate breed is good with children although might need some supervision with other dogs.
Training
Very eager to please you will find the Vizsla learns new commands easily and can be trained quite quickly.
Some more facts about the Vizsla

  • Vizslas are Hungarian!
  • The breed started there in the 9th century – so at 1300 years old they’re a well-established breed
  • They were expert at delivering messages during the two world wars – although they were almost wiped out as a breed at that time
  • They stick to their owners like glue. Hungarians say of the Vizsla: “If you own a Vizsla you’ll never go to the bathroom alone again!”
  • Vizslas don’t smell! If you don’t like doggy smells then this is the breed for you….

Celebrity owners of the Vizsla
Kate Moss, Dana Perino, Drew Lynch, Gary Dell’Abate

39. Weimaraner

Sporting Group
Temperament
An athletic and strong dog this breed is both energetic and a fast runner. He’s fearless so makes a good guard dog and friendly and obedient so is good with children.
Training
Another quick learner, the Weimaraner is naturally obedient so is easy to train.
More facts about the Weimaraner

  • The Weimaraner originates from 1800s Germany!
  • They began as hunting dogs for German nobles
  • They’re now often ‘gun dogs’ – they retrieve game after their owners have shot it
  • The Weimaraner is a mix of setter, pointer and hound!
  • Their slick grey coats have earnt them the nickname, ‘the Grey Ghost’
  • Weimaraner puppies have stripes! They disappear in time, of course..
  • They’ll chase small animals – and small humans! So they’re not considered safe around toddlers…

Celebs who own(ed) Weimaraner
President Eisenhower, President Giscard d’Estaing, Brad Pitt, William Wegman, Brian Wilson, Trent Reznor, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

40. Miniature American Shepherd

Herding Group
Temperament
A good-natured and friendly breed, he’s loyal to his human family and good with both children and other dogs. He’s energetic, eager to please and intelligent.
Training
This intelligent, obedient and eager to please breed picks up commands quickly and is easy to train.
More fun facts

  • Created using smaller versions of the Australian Miniature Shepherd
  • They’re 13 – 18 inches tall!
  • They’re a very young breed – originates from 1970s California
  • They’re herding dogs – their intelligence makes them expert herders
  • A Miniature American Shepherd might have eyes of different colours

Celebrity owners: Amanda Seyfried, Nikki Reed

#41-50 Most Popular Dog Breeds

41. Basset Hound

Hound Group
Temperament
Very patient although sometimes stubborn; the Basset Hound is one of the less energetic breeds although he still requires daily walks in order to stay healthy. They’re good with children and other dogs.
Training
The Basset learns quickly and trains easily.
More facts about the Basset Hound

  • First – the name: bas is French for ‘low’ or ‘short’!
  • But they’re solid dogs – only 14 inches tall but they weigh in at a crunching 50-60 pounds!
  • French aristocrats used the Basset for tracking rabbits and hares
  • They have one of the most developed dog senses of smell  and can pick up a range of smells and track them for miles
  • A Basset was mayor of Ontario! She shared the mayoralty with Nelson, the Great Dane…
  • Their close-to-the-ground build means the Basset gets dirty quicker than the average dog!

Celebs who love Bassets!
Ronnie Wood, Elvis, Marilyn Monro, Betty White, Jennifer Lawrence, Brigitte Bardot, Clint Eastwood, Shakira, Doris Day, David Arquette, Joshua Jackson

42. Cane Corso

Working Group
Temperament
This large, heavy and fearsome-looking breed make ideal guard-dogs. Assertive and confident by nature Cane Corsos are actually docile and loyal animals in the home. They’re best supervised if children or other dogs are present.
Training
Responds well to training and picks up new commands quite quickly.
Cane Corso Fun Facts

  • The Cane Corso is Italian!
  • It was used to protect farms and hunt large animals
  • ‘Cohors’ is Latin for bodyguard, ‘Cane’ is Latin for dog – so the Cane Corso is named after one of its main uses as a body (or property) guard
  • They see cats and even small dogs as prey – so beware!
  • The Cane Corso is super bossy so you have train him and treat him fairly but firmly

Famous owners of the Cane Corso
Vin Diesel!

43. Rhodesian Ridgeback

Hound Group
Temperament
Originally bred to hunt lions this large, muscular breed has an even temperament and is loving towards his human family. He’s athletic so needs plenty of exercise. Rhodesian Ridgebacks are good with children but require some supervision with other dogs.
Training
He responds well to training and learns commands quickly.
More fun facts about the Rhodesian Ridgeback!

  • He’s a lion hunter! Hence he’s also known as the African Lion Hound…
  • The ‘Ridgeback’ in his name refers to ridge of hair running down his back
  • The Mastiff, Bloodhound, Greyhound and Terrier bred with native African breeds to produce the Rhodesian Ridgeback
  • One of those native breeds – the Hottentot – has the same distinctive hair ridge as the Rhodesian Ridgeback
  • They like cats – if they’re raised with them they’ll be lifelong friends!
  • They’re one of the healthiest dogs with relatively few hereditary health problems

Famous Rhodesian Ridgeback owners
Ani Phyo, Patrick Swayze, Isaiah Mustafa, Errol Flynn, Blake Griffin

44. Chesapeake Bay Retriever

Sporting Group
Temperament
This strong and powerful breed is also loving and family-oriented. The love the outdoors and will run, play and swim all day long.
Training
These Retrievers are easy to train, they respond well to instruction and pick up new commands quickly.
Chesapeake Bay Retriever facts!

  • The Chesapeake Bay Retriever is a mix of two Newfoundland puppies (that were shipwrecked at Chesapeake Bay) and local retrievers
  • The Chesapeake Bay Retriever is a gun dog – he will retrieve animals or game shot by his owner
  • They’re great swimmers – they love swimming but they’re quick and adept at changing direction
  • They shed fur heavily!
  • This isn’t a dog for beginners – the Chesapeake Bay Retriever requires proper training and socialisation and needs an attentive owner to maintain discipline

Famous Chesapeake Bay Retriever owners
President Theodore Roosevelt

45. Shiba Inu

Non-Sporting Group
Temperament
Active and muscular Shiba Inu are confident dogs, always alert and very active. They need long daily walks and are good with children.
Training
Independent
Shiba Inu Fun Facts

  • The Shiba Inu is Japanese! And they’re extremely popular there…
  • It’s also one of the oldest known breeds – in fact, they are very close genetically to wolves
  • The meaning of the name Shiba Inu is a bit of a mystery but it possibly means ‘brushwood dog’ in Japanese
  • They’re hunters and they will go after  birds, boars – even bears!
  • The Shiba Inu is very clean and will groom itself – even licking its own paws like a cat!

Famous owners of the Shiba Inu
Kelly Osbourne, Ryan Seacrest, Roberta Flack, Daniel Dae Kim, Dustin Hoffman

46. Bichon Frise

Non Sporting Group
Temperament
Cheerful, playful and with a sense of curiosity this breed gets on with everyone – adults, children, other dogs. Your Bichon Frise has a lot of energy but a regular, daily walk is enough to satisfy his exercise requirements.
Training
These small dogs respond well to training and will pick up new commands quickly.
Bichon Frise fun facts

  • The breed originates in the Mediterranean and was a favourite with Italian and Spanish sailors
  • You pronounce the name like this: bee-shon free-zay
  • ‘Frise’ means ‘curly’ – a reference to the breed’s curly locks!
  • They’re nearly hypoallergenic – which means allergy sufferers may have few or no symptoms in their company

Celebrity owners of Bichon Frise
King Henry III, Sadie Frost, Emma Watson, Ewan McGregor, Martha Stewart, Elvis, Elizabeth Taylor

47. Akita

Working Group
Temperament
These big, courageous dogs love their human owners and are deeply loyal. The Akita enjoys regular exercise but they’re not overly energetic. Best not left with children unsupervised – and they don’t much get along with other dogs.
Training
Akitas are eager to please so respond well to training and learn quickly.
More facts about Akitas!

  • Akita is a snowy, mountainous area of Japan from which this breed originates
  • They have webbed toes!
  • In the past in Japan only the Imperial Family was allowed to own Akitas
  • Akitas are clean and groom themselves like cats!
  • The Akita’s signature feature is its tail which curls so much it touches his back!

Famous Akita owners
Helen Keller, Evander Holyfield, Sonny Rollins, Henry Cavill, Cher, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Dan Aykroyd, John Kruk, Pia Zadora, Amanda Bearse

48. Belgian Malinois

Herding Group
Temperament
Tall and strong Belgian Malinois are hardworking, self-assured dogs who are very loyal to their human families. They’re very energetic and need lots of exercise. They get on well enough with children and other dogs but supervision is recommended.
Training
The Belgian Malinois is eager to please – he picks up commands quickly so is pretty easy to train.
Belgian Malinois Interesting Facts

  • Malinois is pronounced ‘mal – in – wa’
  • They’re named after the city of their origin – Malines
  • The breed is a popular choice of police forces
  • Cairo is a Belgian Malinois who accompanied the US Seals when they found Osama Bin Laden

Celebs who own(ed) a Belgian Malinois!
Eva Mendes, Jean-Claude van Damme, Gerard Depardieu, Charlie Sheen, Michael Schumacher, Jim Caviezel, Michael Emerson

49. St Bernard

Working Group
Temperament
A large, imposing breed the St Bernard is actually a patient, friendly dog. He’s very good with children, less so with other dogs.
Training
St Bernard’s pick up commands well and are easy to train.
Fun facts about the St Bernard!

  • The St Bernard came about when Hannibal’s Mastiffs bred with local dogs in the Alps!
  • They can smell a person under 20 feet of snow – which is how they became rescue dogs
  • St Bernards took a pack of food and water to trapped mountaineers – not the barrel of brandy often shown in paintings
  • They grow from very light – 1.5 pounds at birth – to very large – up to 180 pounds as adult!
  • They drool – a lot! Carry a rag with you if you take your St Bernard to someone’s home…
  • The most famous St Bernard – called Barry – rescued more than 50 people!

Celeb owners of St Bernards
Betty White, Jim Carrey, Will Smith, Justin Timberlake

50. Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier

Terrier Group
Temperament
A friendly, cheerful breed, the Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier is devoted to his human family and fine with slightly older children.
Training
Despite some stubbornness this breed’s desire to please ensures they learn quickly and are easily trained.
Fun facts about the Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier!

  • This breed is native to Ireland!
  • They’re versatile farm workers – they herd, kill vermin, guard property and act as gun dogs
  • Although the adults are wheaten in colour they start life as dark brown puppies!
  • You have to groom their head hair daily – it will cover their eyes if you don’t! And make sure you have a vacuum for dog hair at home to help you clean up

Most Popular Dog Breeds – Key Breed Groups

Breed groups bring together dogs that share some similar trait or traits. The groups are mainly used for dog shows where breeds are sorted by category and then judged.

WORKING GROUP
Big and strong these dogs were bred as guard dogs, work dogs (pulling sleds for example) and as rescue dogs – especially in water environments.
Examples of dog breeds in this group include the Siberian Husky, Doberman Pinscher and Great Dane.
Their size and strength make them less suitable as pets for ordinary families – they need exercise, work and proper training.

SPORTING GROUP
Bred as hunting dogs sporting breeds include pointers, setters, retrievers and spaniels. They love field activities – especially in water or in woods. Breeds in this group require daily vigorous exercise so may not be suitable as pets for average families.

NON-SPORTING GROUP
This group is very loosely defined and contains breeds that simply don’t fit neatly into any other. So in this group you find the Keeshond, the Chow Chow, the Dalmatian and the French Bulldog. Common breeds include the Lhasa Apso and the Poodle.

TOY GROUP
Toy dogs share two particular features: size (small or very small) and delightful looks. Don’t be fooled by these looks though – many of these breed bark ferociously and they’re as tough as leather. Breeds in this group are often popular with city dwellers – they don’t require lots of space in order to get a decent amount of exercise.

HERDING GROUP
Herding dogs are instinctive herders and some, like the Corgi, will efficiently drive a whole herd of cows – many times bigger than itself – to a new field simply by barking and nipping at their heels. Whilst easy to train the herding instinct can’t be removed and it drives them to sometimes attempt to herd the children in their household!

HOUND GROUP
Hound dogs are hunters. They use a powerfully developed sense of smell to trail their quarry before applying their huge stamina to run that quarry down. Many hounds bay rather than bark – you might want to to hear it a couple of times before adding a hound to your family just in case it’s not to your liking.

TERRIER GROUP
Terriers have a personality all of their own: determined, energetic and generally intolerant of other dogs. They’re always up for an argument and are best owned by families able to keep up with their lively characters.

Hope this list of most popular dog breeds was useful! At the end of the day, take your time to choose the dog you want and don’t just look at the most popular dog breeds.
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