Take the test to find out exactly how rare your dog's NAME is
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Take the test to find out exactly how rare your dog's NAME is
"From the smallest Chihuahua to a gigantic Great Dane, every dog owner knows their pet is unique. But when it comes to dog names, British pet owners might not be as original as they like to believe. The latest Dogs Trust National Dog Survey polled over 340,000 people and their 423,000 dogs to find the country's favourite dog names. The survey revealed that the most common monikers were once again Poppy and Teddy, followed by Luna, Bella, Milo, and Alfie."
"The only new arrivals on the top 10 list were Mabel and Bertie, which ousted Millie and Monty for a spot among the UK's favourite dog names. 'There could be 20,000 Labradors named Teddy or Poppy in the UK!' Dogs Trust explained. So, just how rare is your pet's name? Take the test to find out! If you want to see how rare your dog really is, you can take the interactive test on the Dogs Trust website by following this link."
British dog owners frequently choose the same names, with Poppy and Teddy once again topping the list, followed by Luna, Bella, Milo and Alfie. Mabel and Bertie entered the top ten, replacing Millie and Monty. Dogs Trust estimates there could be 20,000 Labradors named Teddy or Poppy. An interactive quiz lets owners enter a dog's name, breed and postcode area to see how common that exact combination is; the quiz does not retain user information. Labrador Retriever is the most popular purebred at 13.5% of purebreds and 8% of all dogs. Dachshunds have risen into the top ten for puppies under one year.
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