Australia’s top 10 dog breeds throughout covid are revealed – including cavoodle and French bulldog

REVEALED: The top 10 dog breeds in Australia over the past year – so does your favourite pup make the list?

  • Cavoodles have been crowned the number one dog breed in Australia
  • Pet Insurance Australia has rounded up the country’s top 10 dog breeds  
  • French bulldog came second, followed by golden Retriever and Labrador

Cavoodles have been crowned the number one dog breed in Australia after thousands turned to furry companions to get them through Covid-19.

Pet Insurance Australia has rounded up the country’s top 10 dog breeds Aussies were buying since the beginning of the pandemic.

The fan favourite cavoodle – a mix of the cavalier King Charles spaniel and a toy poodle – came out in front of the pack, with French bulldog following closely behind.

Golden Retriever took out the third spot, followed by the loveable Labrador, border collie and miniature dachshund, otherwise known as the sausage dog.

Cavoodles have been crowned the number one dog breed in Australia after many turned to furry companions to get them through Covid-19

Dachshunds, otherwise known as sausage dogs, also made the top 10 popular dog breeds

Dachshunds, otherwise known as sausage dogs, also made the top 10 popular dog breeds

Top 10 dog breeds during covid

1. Cavoodle

2. French Bulldog

3. Golden Retriever

4. Labrador

5. Border Collie

6. Miniature Dachshund

7. German Shepherd

8. Maltese Cross

9. Staffordshire Bull Terrier

10. Golden Doodle (Groodle)

 

While German shepherd, Maltese cross, Staffordshire bull terrier and golden doodle rounded out the top 10 dog breeds.

‘It’s no surprise Cavoodle has come out on top. This wonderful breed is well-known for their lovely nature, intelligence, and ability to love everyone in the household – including other pets,’ Pet Insurance Australia spokeswoman Nadia Crighton said. 

‘French Bulldogs are also a popular choice for many families. They are bright and affectionate and certainly have all the charm, plus they also make good watchdogs. They simply adore those who love them and make wonderful family companions.’

The pet insurance reported seeing a huge demand for puppies and dogs in the midst of the global pandemic in 2020. 

Australians couldn't get enough of French bulldogs as they land in second place on the list

Australians couldn’t get enough of French bulldogs as they land in second place on the list

Pet Insurance Australia has rounded up the country's top 10 dog breeds Aussies were buying since the beginning of the global coronavirus pandemic

Pet Insurance Australia has rounded up the country's top 10 dog breeds Aussies were buying since the beginning of the global coronavirus pandemic

Pet Insurance Australia has rounded up the country’s top 10 breeds Aussies were buying since the beginning of the global coronavirus pandemic

Other breeds in the poodle-mix classification included the popular golden doodle (Groodle)

Other breeds in the poodle-mix classification included the popular golden doodle (Groodle)

Family favourite Labrador came fourth in Australia's top 10 favourite dog breeds

Family favourite Labrador came fourth in Australia’s top 10 favourite dog breeds 

‘When the first lockdown was enforced across Australia there was certainly a boom in demand for puppies,’ Ms Crighton said.

‘It’s interesting a year on, what breeds Australia’s were seeking out during this uneasy time.’

This is an international trend with the Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association in the UK stating around 3.2 million households in the UK acquired a pet since March 2020. 

In Australia, puppy prices boomed out of control while the RSPCA noted 26,000 online applications for adoption since the beginning of the COVID-10 pandemic.

‘With many Australians looking for comfort and a good distraction with a new canine companion, we were interested to see what breeds people were purchasing or adopting,’ Crighton says.

Interestingly the percentage of policies between the tenth place and the second place is very minimal. With the cavoodle being a standout with a 50 per cent higher policy take-up than the French bulldog.

‘This just goes to show that Australians love a variety of purebred and mixed breed dogs. It’s lovely to see so many family favourites standing the test of time, like the Golden Retriever and the loveable Labrador,’ she added.



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