This Is the Least Popular Dog Breed in the U.S., Data Shows
DOGS MAY BE MAN'S BEST FRIEND, BUT SOME ARE NEARER AND DEARER TO OUR HEARTS THAN OTHERS.
Dogs and humans have had a special centuries-long bond, earning them the reputation of "man's best friend." Yet according to the international research and analytics group YouGov, that doesn't stop Americans from having clear preferences about which canine companions they like best—and least.
To find out which dogs are most and least popular, YouGov rounded up labeled images of 193 dog breeds and asked 2,541 Americans to say which of two breeds they preferred in series of 10 head-to-head match-ups. Looking at the results of the nearly 25,500 match-ups, the researchers determined a "win percentage" for each breed, which represents the frequency with which Americans preferred it to the other dog it was matched up against. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Labrador Retrievers landed the coveted spot of most popular dog breed in America, taking home 83 percent of the wins in its match-ups, while Golden Retrievers followed close behind with 78 percent. But other dogs were less favored, having won far less often. Read on to find out which dog breeds are the least popular in the U.S., according to the YouGov data—and which breed is America's absolute least favorite.
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Lhasa Apso
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Win percentage: 39 percent
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Briard
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Win percentage: 38 percent
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Spinoni Italian
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Win percentage: 38 percent
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Whippet
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Win percentage: 38 percent
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Dogue de Bordeaux
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Win percentage: 37 percent
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Irish Wolfhound
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Win percentage: 37 percent
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Miniature Bull Terrier
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Win percentage: 36 percent
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Skye Terrier
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Win percentage: 36 percent
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Black and Tan Coonhound
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Win percentage: 35 percent
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Pharaoh Hound
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Win percentage: 35 percent
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Shih Tzu
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Win percentage: 35 percent
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Chihuahua
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Win percentage: 34 percent
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Irish Water Spaniel
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Win percentage: 34 percent
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Poodle
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Win percentage: 34 percent
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Bull Terrier
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Win percentage: 33 percent
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Chinese Shar-Pei
Win percentage: 33 percent
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Greyhound
Win percentage: 33 percent
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Japanese Chin
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Win percentage: 33 percent
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Xoloitzcuintli (Mexican Hairless Dog)
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Win percentage: 33 percent
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Brussels Griffon
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Win percentage: 32 percent
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Field Spaniel
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Win percentage: 32 percent
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American Hairless Terrier
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Win percentage: 31 percent
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Affenpinscher
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Win percentage: 30 percent
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Italian Greyhound
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Win percentage: 30 percent
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Bedlington Terrier
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Win percentage: 29 percent
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Cirneco dell'Etna
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Win percentage: 29 percent
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Saluki
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Win percentage: 29 percent
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Ibizan Hound
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Win percentage: 28 percent
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Lowchen
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Win percentage: 28 percent
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Sloughi
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Win percentage: 28 percent
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Afghan Hound
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Win percentage: 27 percent
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Komondor
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Win percentage: 26 percent
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Pekingese
Win percentage: 26 percent
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Puli
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Win percentage: 26 percent
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Azawakh
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Win percentage: 25 percent
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Borzoi
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Win percentage: 21 percent
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Chinese Crested
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Win percentage: 17 percent
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