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Dog Population by Country 2024

Country
Dog Population
United States90,000,000
Brazil55,000,000
China54,290,000
Japan20,000,000
Russia17,550,000
United Kingdom12,000,000
Germany10,300,000
India10,200,000
Argentina10,000,000
Spain9,313,000

Dogs hold a significant place worldwide, both as pets and cultural symbols. Here's an overview of dog ownership and cultural significance in various countries:

  1. Global Household Ownership: Approximately 30% of households globally have a dog, totaling between 700 million to 1 billion dogs.
  1. United States: Leading with 90 million dogs, the U.S. has the highest number of pet dogs. The Labrador Retriever is the most popular breed, with over 98,300 registered in the AKC.
  2. Brazil: Dogs are the most popular pets, with the Fila Brasileiro (Brazilian Mastiff) being the national dog.
  3. China: Despite the one-dog-per-household rule in major cities, China is home to over 54.29 million dogs. Popular breeds include the Pekingese, Chow Chow, Shar Pei, and Tibetan Mastiff.
  1. Japan: The dog population stands at 20 million. Dogs are highly cherished, often sharing meals with their owners and frequenting pet-friendly cafes.
  2. Russia: With 17.55 million dogs, 32% of Russian households own a dog. Breeds are often selected for protection and resilience to cold weather.
  3. United Kingdom: There are around 12 million dogs, with an average lifespan of 14 years.
  1. Germany: Home to about 10.3 million dogs, Germany is pet-friendly, allowing dogs in many public spaces.
  2. India: Dogs play a sacred role in Indian culture. The population is about 10.2 million, with approximately 62 million being strays.
  3. Argentina: With around 10 million dogs, the national dog is the Dogo Argentino, known for its strength and protective nature.
  1. Spain: Estimated dog population is around 9.31 million, with the Spanish Mastiff being as popular as the Labrador in the U.S.
  • Per-capita values are estimates computed using 2021 human population data and dog populations for years ranging from 2018-2023.

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Country
Dog Population
Dogs Per Person
United States90,000,00026,055
Brazil55,000,00025,944
China54,290,0003,825
Japan20,000,00016,161
Russia17,550,00012,118
United Kingdom12,000,00017,357
Germany10,300,00012,182
India10,200,000703
Argentina10,000,00021,884
Spain9,313,00019,438
Italy8,700,00014,661
Canada7,900,00019,878
France7,500,00011,270
Poland6,466,73216,780
South Korea5,450,00010,538
Romania4,195,00022,061
Hungary2,800,00028,937
Czech Republic2,205,00020,539
Portugal2,105,00020,191
Netherlands1,850,00010,149
Turkey1,655,0001,892
Belgium1,340,00011,415
Slovakia920,00016,707
Sweden890,0008,391
Austria837,0009,177
Finland760,00013,530
Bulgaria750,00011,098
Greece660,0006,569
Denmark610,00010,205
New Zealand560,50010,750
Lithuania550,00019,237
Switzerland544,0006,097
Israel500,0005,327
Norway490,0008,787
Ireland457,0008,696
Latvia270,00014,424
Estonia235,00017,272
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Which country has the highest dog population?

A favorite companion, often referred to as man's best friend, the United States of America has the most worldwide. There are roughly 90 million canines in the country.

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