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Britain’s Favourite Dogs 2019

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Britain’s Favourite Dogs 2019

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By Amanda Clark

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The country has spoken: the Staffie was officially named the nation’s top breed of the year on ITV’s Top 100 Dogs Live 2019. Presenters Sara Cox and Ben Fogle made the announcement at the end of the 2.5 hour programme which counted down Britain’s 100 favourite dogs.

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The nation’s 100 favourite dogs were determined by a poll of 10,000 people prior to the show, and then the audience at home were able to vote to determine the final ranking of the top 10 breeds throughout the programme. In no particular order the top 10 dog breeds that viewers were able to vote for were:

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  • Springer Spaniel
  • Labrador
  • Cocker Spaniel
  • German Shepherd
  • Cockapoo
  • Boxer
  • Staffordshire Bull Terrier
  • Golden Retriever
  • Border Collie
  • Mixed Breed

The Staffordshire bull terrier is officially the top dog of 2019 

The lovable Staffie was crowned the favourite to the delight of dog lovers around the country. Staffordshire bull terriers have a gentle nature but sadly acquired a bad reputation in the past due to irresponsible owners taking advantage of their loyalty and the fact that they’re highly trainable. It’s one of the heartbreaking reasons that they’re still the breed most likely to be found in rescue centres. They are eager to show you just how loving they can be in the right hands and as with any other dog, thoughtful breeding, training, and socialisation are vital to making them good family companions. Often nicknamed the “Nanny Dog” due to their excellent nature with children, once you meet a Staffie you’ll see why they’re the most popular dogs in the UK.

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Here’s the final ranking of Britain’s top 100 dog breeds as voted for by the public:

  1. Staffordshire Bull Terrier
  2. Cockapoo
  3. Labrador
  4. Springer spaniel
  5. Cocker spaniel
  6. Boxer
  7. Border collie
  8. German shepherd
  9. Golden retriever
  10. Mixed Breed
  11. Flat Coated Retriever
  12. Miniature Schnauzer
  13. Labradoodle
  14. Dandie Dinmont Terrier
  15. Cavachon
  16. Welsh Terrier
  17. Weimaraner
  18. Daschund
  19. Doberman Pinscher
  20. Jack Russell
  21. Cavapoo
  22. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
  23. Sprollie
  24. Lakeland Terrier
  25. Dalmatian
  26. Springador
  27. Border Terrier
  28. Welsh Pembroke Corgi
  29. Great Dane
  30. English Setter
  31. Beagle
  32. English Bull Terrier
  33. Tibetan Terrier
  34. Irish Water Spaniel
  35. West Highland White Terrier
  36. Shetland Sheepdog
  37. Lurcher
  38. Rottweiler
  39. Whippet
  40. Greyhound
  41. Shih Tzu
  42. French Bulldog
  43. German short-haired pointer
  44. Schnauzer
  45. Poodle
  46. Manchester Terrier
  47. Pug
  48. Rhodesian Ridgeback
  49. Old English Sheepdog
  50. Hungarian Vizsla
  51. Chihuahua
  52. Bedlington Terrier
  53. Welsh Corgi
  54. Yorkshire terrier
  55. Newfoundland
  56. Olde English Bulldog
  57. Siberian Husky
  58. Irish Terrier
  59. British Bulldog
  60. Basset Hound
  61. Bloodhound
  62. Nova Scotia retriever
  63. Lhasa Apso
  64. Bichon Frise
  65. Rough Collie
  66. English Pointer
  67. Bearded Collie
  68. Irish setters
  69. Puggle
  70. Irish Setter
  71. Alaskan Malamute
  72. Parson Russell Terrier
  73. Saluki
  74. Saint Bernards
  75. Norfolk Terrier
  76. Bernese Mountain dogs
  77. Scottish Terrier
  78. Japanese Akita
  79. Maltese Terrier
  80. Pomeranian
  81. Airedale Terrier
  82. Gordon Setter
  83. Welsh Springer spaniel
  84. Samoyed
  85. Wire Fox Terrier
  86. Bull Mastiff
  87. Cairn Terrier
  88. Chow Chow
  89. Schipperke
  90. Boston Terrier
  91. Hungarian Viszla
  92. Borzoi
  93. Sussex Spaniel
  94. Irish wolfhound
  95. Chinese crested
  96. Sproodle
  97. Leonberger
  98. Australian Shepherd
  99. The Afghan Hound
  100. The Otterhound

If your favourite dog needs someone to look after them when you can’t be around, you can find their perfect match on Rover.com. We’ve got lots of fantastic dog sitters across the UK who offer dog boarding.

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