
Ever wonder what dogs are being search for on the interwebs, or who buys the most things with their favourite breed designed on the product? What dog is the most popular when it comes to related products bearing their image? We had to ask ebay what pet dog do people search for on their site?
eBay’s Most Popular Dog searches
Ben Fogle might be surprised by a new doggy ranking from eBay.co.uk which shows Brits love pugs more than the loyal lab.
With celebs including Gerard Butler, Kelly Brook and Paris Hilton stepping out with the pint sized pet once beloved by Queen Victoria, the online marketplace has seen more than 300 pug related products sold every day on site, that is 13 every hour[1] – with listings covering everything from a £1,400 pug painting[2] to a ‘Beware of the Pug’ sign that could be yours for as little as 99p[3].
Meanwhile, the loyal Labrador, trots in second on the doggy ranking, selling 91 lab related products a day[4] with live listings including a £300 tablecloth[5] and the bijoux sized French Bulldog breed, closely related to the champion pugs, make third place having sold just 4,300 products in the last three months.[6]
eBay.co.uk doggy ranking (sales volume):
eBay’s Top Dogs
1. Pug 2. Labrador
3. French Bulldog
4. German Shepherd
5. Staffordshire Bull Terrier
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Source:
[1] Data taken from eBay.co.uk 04.07.15 – 01.10.15
[2] Data taken from eBay.co.uk 08.10.15
[3] Data taken from eBay.co.uk 08.10.15
[4] Data taken from eBay.co.uk 04.07.15 – 01.10.15
[5] Data taken from eBay.co.uk 08.10.15
[6] Data taken from eBay.co.uk 04.07.15 – 01.10.15