The trendiest cat and dog breeds and names in Australia in 2023

These are the top 10 dog and cat breeds everyone wants in Australia right now – as the trending pet names are revealed

  • A study revealed the trendiest dog and cats breeds in Australia
  • The research was based on data from Google searches
  • Cavoodles and Maine Coons were the most searched dog and cat breeds 
  • The study also found Pepper was the most searched dog name
  • While Cleo was the trendiest cat name on Google 

Australia’s top trending dog and cats breeds as well as the pet names people are loving in 2023 have been revealed. 

An analysis of Google searches of 464 dog breeds and 66 cat breeds was recently carried out to determine the country’s most searched pets with Cavoodle and the Maine Coon coming out on top.

Pepper was the most searched dog name and Cleo was the trendiest cat name of the 12 months.

A new study has analysed millions of google searches to determine the dog and cat breeds Australians are loving in 2023. The Cavoodle (pictured) was the most searched dog breed

For the felines, the majestic Maine Coon (pictured), which is the largest domesticated cat breed, was most searched by Australian pet lovers

For the felines, the majestic Maine Coon (pictured), which is the largest domesticated cat breed, was most searched by Australian pet lovers

Top ten trending cat breeds in Australia 

  1. Maine Coon
  2. Bengal
  3. Ragdoll
  4. British Shorthair
  5. Russian Blue 
  6. Persian
  7. Sphynx
  8. Munchkin
  9. Siamese
  10. Scottish Fold

Top ten trending dog breeds in Australia 

  1. Cavoodle
  2. Shiba Inu
  3. Border Collie
  4. Poodle
  5. Golden Retriever
  6. Dachshund
  7. Australian Shepherd
  8. French Bulldog
  9. Labrador Retriever
  10. German Shepherd

Pet food brand Hill’s conducted the research analysing more than 248million Google searches to decide dog popularity and over 76million Google searches to conclude cat choice.

A cross between the Poodle and the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, the Cavoodle was shown to be the most searched for dog breed in the country. 

Australians typed ‘Shiba Inu’ into the search bar almost as much earning the Japanese breed second place on the trendiest pooch list. 

Australians typed 'Shiba Inu' (pictured) into the search bar almost as much earning the Japanese breed second place on the trendiest dog list

The Border Collie (pictured) came in third followed by the Poodle, Golden Retriever and Dachshund

Australians typed ‘Shiba Inu’ (left) into the search bar almost as much earning the Japanese breed second place on the trendiest dog list followed by the Border Collie (right) in third

Top ten trending dog names in Australia 

1. Pepper 

2. Luna 

3. Bruno 

4. Chloe 

5. Sadie 

6. Duke 

7. Tucker 

8. Millie 

9. Gus 

10. Rebel

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Top ten trending cat names in Australia 

1. Cleo 

2. Pepper 

3. Luna 

4. Chloe 

5. Oscar 

6. Felix 

7. Lucky 

8. Boots 

9. Millie 

10. Jasper

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The Border Collie came in third followed by the Poodle, Golden Retriever and Dachshund. 

Aussies have also recently searched for Australian Shepherd, French Bulldog, Labrador Retriever and German Shepherd online. 

For the felines, the majestic Maine Coon, which is the largest domesticated cat breed, was most searched by Australian pet lovers. 

Bengals, which were bred from Asian Leopard cats, came in second on the list and third was the blue-eyed Ragdoll.  

Also trending in cat breeds is the British Shorthair, Russian Blue, Persian, Sphynx, the short-legged munchkin cats as well as the Siamese and Scottish Fold. 

The second trendiest cat breed according to the Aussie Google searches were Bengals which which were bred from Asian Leopard cats

The second trendiest cat breed according to the Aussie Google searches were Bengals which which were bred from Asian Leopard cats

Also trending in cat breeds is the Ragdoll (pictured) British Shorthair, Russian Blue, Persian, Sphynx, the short-legged munchkin cats, Siamese and Scottish Fold

Also trending in cat breeds is the Ragdoll (pictured) British Shorthair, Russian Blue, Persian, Sphynx, the short-legged munchkin cats, Siamese and Scottish Fold

Search volumes were also analysed to find out which dog and cat names are hot right now among Aussie animal lovers. 

Pepper took the number one spot for the canines with a 163 per cent increase in search volume in one year. 

Human names including Luna, Chloe, Sadie, Tucker, Millie and Gus were well searched.

The number three trendiest dog name is Bruno rising 77 per cent in popularity with researchers suspecting the increase may have been caused by the viral song ‘We Don’t Talk About Bruno’ from the animated movie Encanto which came out last year.  

Rebel was tenth on the list and was the only gender-neutral name in the top ten with Pepper while the male and female monikers were evenly split earning four places each. 

Cleo, which means ‘to celebrate’ or ‘to praise’ is the trendiest cat name of the year with searches increasing by a whopping 1000 per cent. 

Human names also were all the rage among Australian cat owners as Luna made both the canine and feline names trendy names list.  

Chloe, Oscar and Millie came in at four, five and nine respectively while Lucky was the seventh trendy names and Boots was eighth. 

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