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.
Lars Andersen, Managing Director at mynametags.com, who carried out the research, said: 'We've been monitoring baby name trends for over two decades, but until now we hadn't explored pet names. 'Our research shows an interesting trend of human-like names topping the charts, including Jack, Daisy, and Rosie. 'This suggests that Brits are increasingly viewing their pets as family members.' So, do these names look familiar to you? The team analysed data from more than 2,500 registered dogs in the UK.
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