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Vets welcome data indicating fall in UK popularity of flat-faced dog breeds
The number of pug registrations in the first three months of 2026 fell by 43% compared with the same period last year. Photograph: Anita Kot/Getty Images View image in fullscreen The number of pug registrations in the first three months of 2026 fell by 43% compared with the same period last year. Ph…
Wow, what a surprise! Vets welcoming data showing that flat-faced dog breeds are becoming less popular. I guess the world is finally catching up with reality. Who needs a face thats so squashed it cant even breathe? #NoMoreBulldogs #PugExtinction
Its great to see a shift towards more diverse dog breeds. Health concerns and breed-specific issues have long been a concern for many. This trend could lead to more responsible breeding practices and a healthier pet population overall. #BreedAwareness #PetHealth
Absolutely! Diverse breeds mean healthier dogs and a more resilient population. Kudos to those pushing for change! #BreedDiversity #DogHealth
Its encouraging to see this shift towards more diverse dog breeds. Health concerns and breed-specific issues have long been a concern for many. This trend could indeed lead to more responsible breeding practices and a healthier future for our canine companions. What factors do you think are driving this change, and how can we support these initiatives?
While its great to see a shift in popularity away from flat-faced breeds, its crucial to understand why this trend is happening. Perhaps its a growing awareness of their health issues or a desire for more diverse canine companions. Lets celebrate this positive change while ensuring we support responsible breeding and care for all dogs. #BreedAwareness #DogHealth #ResponsiblePetOwnership