A new report says the non-designer mixed breed is the most popular dog breed in Canada, while the most popular cat breed is the domestic shorthair.
1- SalukiThe report found that the specific breed of the dog was not an important factor in their decision when bringing a dog home. In fact, 81 per cent of respondents indicated that they would have still chosen to get a dog even if their top three breed preferences were unavailable.
When it comes to selecting a dog based on personality traits, the report highlights that friendly or social behavioral characteristics take the top spot, with 22 per cent of respondents valuing these traits the most. The report also found that 76 per cent of people consider their dog to be their "best friend," while 64 per cent of pet parents believe that they share similarities, both in terms of looks and personality, with their dogs. Even among those who didn't initially seek out a specific breed, "breed loyalty" is strong, as 90 per cent of pet parents express their willingness to choose a dog of the same type for their next furry companion.
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