Gen X stuck out with the most distinctly different breed, while the preference among millennials might be a source of surprise.
The most popular dog breed with Gen Z, Gen X, millennial and baby boomer pet owners in the U.S. has been revealed in a new poll.When it comes to dogs, America is a divided nation, if the findings of a survey of 1,000 U.S. pet parents conducted by Pollfish on behalf of the pet-sitting platform Rover is to be believed.According to the responses, dog breed preference in the U.S. is firmly divided along age demographic lines.
'But, if you decide to scale one of Colorado's 14,000-footers, they will also join you for that outing as well.'By contrast, millennial respondents—ages 28 to 43—preferred German shepherds. Though Tedeschi was not entirely sure what motivates this particular preference, he did suggest that the breed might be ideally suited to the generation that breathes 'everything internet.
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