Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Population | 13,324 |
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is one of the most popular smaller dogs in France. It originates from the county of Staffordshire in the English Midlands, hence its name. They come in a wide variety of coat patterns.
This breed is decently smart, but it can also be quite stubborn. They are not as people-oriented as some of the other breeds on this list, either. They are very quiet, which is likely one reason why they are so popular. However, people also love them because they are gentle and sweet-natured.
They have been nicknamed the “nanny dog” due to their predisposition to children.
Population | 10,486 |
The German Shepherd is popular across the world—and it only makes sense that they would also be popular in France. This breed is so popular largely because they are very people-oriented and obedient. However, they can turn out very protective if they are not raised properly. It is vital that they are properly socialized to avoid overly protective instincts.
Therefore, while these dogs are quite popular, we don’t necessarily recommend them to all dog owners. They are best for those that want to do plenty of training and obedience courses.
Population | 9,086 |
Labrador Retrievers are very similar to Golden Retrievers but there are slight differences. For instance, the Labrador Retriever comes in quite a few different colors. There are also very people-oriented and extremely easy to train. They are a good option for those looking for a larger companion dog.
They are also very active and intelligent. They require quite a bit of stimulation, which is necessary for them to stay happy and healthy and they are a good option for more active families.
The 15 Most Popular Dog Breeds in France
Origin | U.S. |
Weight | 40-60 lbs |
Traits | Active, Intelligent, protective |
Population | 20,449 |
Despite their name, the Australian Shepherds are an American dog, thought to have been bred from a breed of Spanish shepherd dogs brought to America. They’re lively, clever dogs that do well with an experienced dog parent.
They’re intelligent and easy to train, and they’re often used as service dogs. An interesting fact about Australian Shepherds is that they sometimes have two different colored eyes; some even have two colors in one eye.
Origin | Scotland |
Weight | 50-75 lbs |
Traits | Placid, intelligent, friendly |
Population | 14,444 |
Golden Retrievers are excellent family dogs and a great addition to a family of first-time dog parents. They also make great assistance dogs and are generally the top choice for Guide Dogs for the Blind.
They love water! Most Golden Retrievers take any opportunity to splash around in water, and thankfully, their coats are thick and keep them warm after playtime.
Origin | Belgium |
Weight | 40-75 lbs |
Traits | Obedient, intelligent, protective |
Population | 13,542 |
The Belgian Shepherd is a beautiful dog, and like many herding breeds, they require a lot of exercise. Letting this dog out into the yard to run around won’t be enough, though. They love spending time with their humans, and you’ll have to take part in the exercise sessions. Go for runs together, or go to a park and play with a ball, and your Belgian Shepherd will be happy!
Basset Hound
Known for: Long droopy ears and sense of smell
Originally bred for: Hunting
Did you know: Basset Hounds as we know them today were originally bred from Bloodhounds to be shorter hunting dogs – their small stance means they can keep their noses closer to the ground. They’re a friendly, easygoing breed, so much so that in 2011, a Basset Hound named Victoria was elected as co-mayor of Concord, Ontario in Canada.