The trendiest dog in the U.S. is a (theoretical) pit bull called Bella.
That’s according to a brand-new analysis by question-and-answer website JustAnswer. The website, which enables its members to ask concerns of different professionals, combed through more than 200,000 discussions with animal professionals.
The name “Bella” showed up the most over the previous year; pit bulls topped the list of popular types.
“It’s no secret people are crazy for their pets, and dog owners even more so, at least according to our data,” said Andy Kurtzig, JustAnswer’s CEO, in a press release.
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“JustAnswer vets and pet training experts answer over 500 questions a day about dog behavior or health concerns … more than double the number of cat vet ‘chats’ on the platform,” Kurtzig said.
JustAnswer’s study outcomes revealed chihuahuas and Labrador retrievers completing the leading 3 dog types. Other types in JustAnswer’s leading 10 consist of Yorkshire terriers, poodles, golden retrievers and dachshunds — rather a mix!
It’s worth thinking about, nevertheless, that JustAnswer is a service for folks who are looking for specialist suggestions. Is it possible that pit bulls simply produce a great deal of concerns, and aren’t always the most “popular”? And what about mixed-breeds? Food for idea.
The analysis of dog names appears a little bit more sound. Dogs’ names have no connection to their habits or health concerns, so the frequency of any name is intriguing to note.
Bella triumphed — and who doesn’t understand a Bella puppy, truly? — followed by Luna, Max, Daisy and Charlie. Yep, can verify: I understand a brother or sister set called Luna and Max, I utilized to have a Daisy and my mother-in-law owns a goldendoodle called Charlie.
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JustAnswer’s information provided other insights, too. The most typical “my dog ate …” suggestions demand was for, naturally, chocolate. And obviously a great deal of individuals in Texas have problem protecting their marijuana — it was the No. 1 state for concerns about pups entering into THC edibles.