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Everyone loves a popular dog story, but did you ever wonder what dogs were the most popular in America, or globally?
And even if you know the answer, that is what is popular today, which will soon be the past. With an average life expectancy of around 12 years, it does not take long for real world ownership dog breed popularities to change. What is more interesting is what dog breeds people are searching for NOW online, because the dogs searched for now, will soon become the most popular dogs of tomorrow. People usually search for dog breeds they have or are going to purchase, and this article includes the top five dogs of five of the most dog loving countries in the world!
What I have done is mark the top breed search volume as 100% and compare all the other lower searched breeds to that value. Thus a French bulldog value of 67% means that this dog breed term in America, acreoss all languages, revieves approximately two thirds of the searches that the top breed German Shepherd does. This analysis is for the latest Google data release of February 2011.
There are over 150 recognized dog breeds. Dog breeds come in all different sizes, colors and personalities. While this isn’t necessarily a list of the top ten dog breeds, below are the ten most popular dog breeds in America in 2008 according to the American Kennel Club. For a fairly