Discover the most popular dog breeds in France 🇫🇷

 

 

‍The Le Tapis Rouge Paris team love to share news about our favorite animals with you. We're going to introduce you to the most popular dog breeds in France in recent years!

There are many different breeds of dog, but some are more popular than others due to their friendly nature, intelligence or ability to be trained for specific tasks.

 

 

1. The French Bulldog

The French bulldog is a small breed of dog that is very friendly and affectionate. It has a very wrinkled face and a low tail. The French Bulldog is also a very stubborn breed, so training may take a little longer. These dogs are excellent companions for children, and can adapt to any household. These dogs are very sociable, so they may be happiest in a home where they can spend time with the family. The French Bulldog is an excellent family dog, and very easy to care for.

 

2. Labrador Retriever

The Labrador Retriever is a very friendly, outgoing and playful breed. They're highly intelligent and easy to train. Labradors make excellent pets, and are great with children. These dogs are calm indoors, but they love to run around outdoors, so they need plenty of room to roam. Labradors shed all year round and have a strong odor. Labradors are excellent family dogs, and very easy to care for. Labradors are very adaptable, and their coats are low-maintenance. These dogs are ideal for busy people who want a dog in their family.

 

3. Border Collie

The Border Collie is a highly energetic, intelligent dog. Bred for herding, they are a little more active than other breeds. Border Collies are easy to train and are ideal for people who want a dog to take part in dog shows. Border Collies are very friendly dogs, but they are also independent. They're perfect for people looking for a high-energy dog, but not ideal for young children. Border Collies shed a lot once a year, and their thick coats need regular grooming. The Border Collie is an ideal dog for people who want a competitive dog or one that gets along well with children over 8.

 

4. The Golden Retriever

The Golden Retriever is a friendly, outgoing breed. They are easy to train and are ideal for families with children and other pets. Golden Retrievers have very high energy levels, so they need plenty of exercise. The Golden Retriever is an ideal dog for people who enjoy walking or hiking. Golden Retrievers shed a lot twice a year, which is not necessarily a good breed for allergy sufferers. Golden Retrievers make excellent family dogs, and are very easy to care for. Golden Retrievers are perfect for active people who want a dog for walking or hiking.

 

5. The Bullmastiff

The Bullmastiff is a very calm, gentle breed of dog. They are very popular as police dogs because of their strength and loyalty. Bullmastiffs are large dogs, so they need space to move around, both indoors and out. Bullmastiffs make excellent pets as they are very patient with children. The Bullmastiff is a slow-growing breed, so it can stay smaller if it follows a strict diet. Bullmastiffs shed a lot, but they don't smell bad. They are excellent family dogs, and very easy to care for. Bullmastiffs are good dogs for people looking for a gentle, family dog that needs plenty of space to move around.

 

6. Chihuahua

The Chihuahua is a very small breed of dog that is very affectionate. These dogs are very social, so are happiest when they're with their owners. Chihuahuas are ideal for allergy sufferers, as they are hypoallergenic. Chihuahuas are highly intelligent dogs, so they need plenty of attention and mental stimulation. Chihuahuas are not ideal for families with young children, as they are very small and fragile. The Chihuahua is an ideal dog for people who want a dog they can take everywhere with them, and who want a dog they can train to do tricks. The Chihuahua is a very easy breed to train.

 

7. The dachshund

Dachshunds are very friendly, active and playful dogs. It's an ideal companion for families with children. Dachshunds can be stubborn, so they may not be the best breed for new owners. These dogs have very short legs and therefore can't approach larger animals, as they risk injury from being stepped on. Dachshunds are ideal for people looking for a very friendly, social dog, but are not ideal for allergy sufferers as they shed a lot. Dachshunds are ideal for people who want a dog for both indoor and outdoor activities. Dachshunds are very easy to care for and are perfect dogs for new owners.

 What do all these dog breeds have in common? 

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