While Rottweiler is the world's most popular breed, Shih Tzu is the dog of choice for Filipinos -- study
By Jaleen Ramos
Shih Tzus are definitely the favorite dog breed of Filipinos, according to a study.

In a new study by HouseholdQuotes, the most popular dog breeds in 150 territories were mapped out to discover regional and global tastes in canine pets.
“A special mention goes to the Shih Tzu, who makes his only appearance in the Philippines. This homely little fellow is originally from Tibet, and developed as a cross between the Lhasa Apso and other Chinese imperial breeds,” read the study.
The Shih Tzu has a life expectancy of 10 to 18 years. The toy dog was bred to spend most of its life inside royal palaces, according to American Kennel Club.
“The Shih Tzu is a sturdy, lively, alert toy dog with a long flowing double coat. Befitting his noble Chinese ancestry as a highly valued, prized companion and palace pet, the Shih Tzu is proud of bearing, has a distinctively arrogant carriage with head well up and tail curved over the back,” read a post on the American Kennel Club website.
The study also revealed that the German Shepherd and Golden Retriever are more favored in the rest of Asia and Oceania.
The most popular dog breed in the world is the Rottweiler, which topped the survey in 34 countries, the highest number of appearances in the list for any dog breed. The second is the Australian Shepherd, which was named the “most-searched breed” in the world.
The map also showed that 150 territories in the study “share a love for only 27 different dog breeds.”