New Poll Reveals Spaniels are the LEAST Spoilt Breed in the UK
Barking mad Brits are known for truly spoiling their dogs – Today Peamutt Butter reveals the top offenders by breed
Spaniel dog owners are the least needy of their pets, a survey of UK dog owners has found.
The poll by dog food brand Peamutt Butter asked 2,000 British dog owners how much they spoil and prioritise their beloved fur babies and the differences by breed were staggering.
Among the highest-ranking spoilt breeds were Boxers, Corgis and French Bulldogs, while family favourites such as Golden Retrievers and Spaniels lived a simple dog’s life.
Spaniel dog owners were the cheapest when it came to gifts spending no more than £20 on their pet, reluctant to work from home through fear of spoiling their dog (73%) and the least likely of any breed to cancel on friends for the sake of their pooch (13%).
The survey revealed British dog owners spend an average per year of £225 on training their dog, £322 on grooming and £321 on foodie treats and snacks.
But for Corgi dog owners training their pooch was a top priority. A third (37%) of the Corgi owners admitted they had spent as much as £1500 training their dogs, six times the national average.
Perhaps not so surprising Poodle owners spend as much as £600 per year on grooming, double the national average and three times as much as other breeds.
Big dog problems, a third (33%) of Great Dane owners spent as much as £5,000 per year on dog treats and snacks, with Beagles being the only other breed to be as spoilt when it came to delicious snacks (25%).
The research by Peamutt Butter revealed the surprising big spender when it came to gifts were German Pointer dog parents – with 33% of those surveyed confessing to racking up between £600 and £1000 per birthday. Boxers, Corgis and Bulldogs coming in a close second (all 10%).
And the ‘sausage dog’ effect hit people at Christmas, with Dachshunds being the most likely to be spoilt during the festive season with 67% spending more than £1000 on presents from Santa Paws.
When chatting to their dog, Boxer owners were the most likely to get into politics (22%) than any other breed. 66% of Great Dane owners dished the dirt on their dating life – three times that of any other breed. And a third of Labrador owners confessed to talking about their spouse or partner.
German pointer owners were the most likely to confide in their dogs, (83%) followed by Dachshund (66%) and Boxers (57%).
Keen to always keep their pooch by their side, Border Collie owners were the most likely to cancel on their friends to hang out with their dog (50%). And Golden retriever owners were the most likely to consider not leaving the country, so they didn’t have to leave the dog behind (63%).
The rise of dog parents, Pug owners (67%) were the most likely to refer to their dog as a fur baby, whereas those with a terrier didn’t share the same sentiment (12%).
Sally Addenbrook, from Peamutt Butter, said: “No matter what the breed, we love to both cherish and treat our dogs and Peamutt Butter is perfect for enriching our dog’s days as well as being a tasty treat they’ll love you for.
“Spread on a lick mat to keep them busy, calm them down and reduce anxiety. Peamutt Butter is an affordable choice for dogs’ owners, so even Spaniels can have a bit of a treat sometimes.”
Britain’s top dog spoiling awards by Peamutt Butter – by breed:
- Big Eaters – Great Dane
- Top Groomers – Poodle
- Trained to perfection – Corgi
- Ultimate confidant – Labrador
- Birthday Splurges – German Pointers
- Santa Paws spenders – Dachshunds
- Staycation with the dog – Golden Retriever
- Mans best friend – Border Collie
- The ultimate Fur Baby – Pug
- Best dater – French Bull Dog