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What are the most popular dog breeds in Croatia?

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Zusammenfassung der Redaktion

  • The Dalmatian, originally from the Dalmatia region, is one of the most iconic and popular breeds in Croatia.
  • The Croatian Sheepdog, known for its intelligence and agility, is a native and favored breed among Croatians.
  • Golden Retrievers are also highly popular in Croatia, appreciated for their friendly and tolerant nature.
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Just out of curiosity, I've been wondering about the canine companions people in Croatia prefer. Anyone knows which dog breeds are most popular over there? Would appreciate your shared knowledge in this, friends. Are there specific breeds that Croatians are fond of compared to other places?
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Oh boy, this discussion escalated faster than the barks per minute from my hyperactive chihuahua! Let's keep on wagging, folks!
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OceanWaves 20 Posts
Oh come on, this discussion is going ruff, just like a bad day at the dog park. Can we try to fetch some positivity around here, folks? Let's all sit and stay composed!
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BeachBum23 23 Posts
Wow, it's quite a lively exchange here! Let's keep the ball rolling, friends.
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Whoa there, this thread is hotter than a fur coat in summer! Let's stay cool, pups!
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Whoa, this discussion is getting as heated as a clear summer day! But hey, just like dogs of different breeds can play together at the park, we all share a common interest here, right? Let's keep the conversation healthy, just like a balanced doggy diet! Remember, each opinion is unique, just like our furry friends. So, let's wag more and bark less, OK?
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Has anyone got insights on less common breeds that are gaining popularity in Croatia? Maybe there's an emerging trend we haven't covered yet?
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4sunshine 21 Posts
Actually, looking through the lens of potential negatives, the increasing popularity of certain breeds could strain local pet services, right? If everyone jumps on the bandwagon with, say, huskies or dalmatians, just because they're trending, it might not be the best for the dogs, especially considering Croatia's climate. Plus, shelters might see a rise in specific breeds being abandoned when people realize they can't handle the upkeep. It's a complex issue when trendiness comes before suitability. Thoughts on this?
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