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Home  >  Magazine  >  Trends  >  LOF 2002: All The Figures From The French Stud Book
24/09/2007
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LOF 2002: All The Figures From The French Stud Book
Text by Franck Haymann, pictures Hermeline/aniwa and RR

For the third time in a row, the French Official Stud Book has registered a very good year. And it seems that delays in the management of some files, have prevented 2002 to be a historical year, with an estimated 164000 registrations.


While the majority of the countries deeply implied in the world of dog fancy have known a decrease in the number of births of purebred dogs, France has remained in a good shape. An additional proof that the concept of “purebred dogs”, that is, “dogs registered to a Book of Origin”, is beginning little to little to be part of the habits of the future dog fanciers.

With 162163 dogs registered at the LOF, the year 2002 registered a very small decrease compared to 2001 – which remains a record year for the LOFG with 163245 registrations. However, according to our sources, delays in the management prevented of some files forbad the registration of several thousands of dogs born during the fourth quarter of 2002. They will therefore be registered in the charts of the year 2003.
While at first sight there seems to be little change in the Top 30, it seemed interesting to analyse those figures, and underline a few remarkable performances, such as that of the American Staffordshire Terrier, which took in the Top 10 the position of the Berger de Beauce.

A declining Top 10

Image 90230Even if the German Shepherd Dog and the Labrador still occupy the two first places from the Top 10, these two breeds register a relative decline of their number. The GSD, which faced a regular and worrying decrease of its registration for 5 years, seems to have slow down the fall.
On the Labrador’s side, the success which everybody expected and planned, has not happened. The breed has not reached the figure of 10000 births a year yet. One of the main reasons could be the importance of non registered dogs all over the French territory. Chances are the decrease goes on in the following years. However, it should not let too much gap to its cousin, the Golden Retriever. The frantic growth it was having in the recent years, seems to have stopped. Many specialists had bet on the fact that the Golden would take the place of the Labrador, as has happened in other countries. But considering the figures for 2002, this appears quite unlikely. Has the Rottweiler, after 20 years of continuous growth, reached its growing limit? Anyhow, this is what happened in a majority of countries. Why would the Rottweiler “made in France” not follow the trend?

Image 90231 Behind these four breeds, we can find two unavoidable breeds, the English Setter and the Brittany Spaniel. With a total superior to 10000 registrations, they remain the most fashionable gun dogs in France. And no other similar breed could pretend to take their place so far.

Image 90232The Yorkshire Terrier was the most sought after dog breed in 2001, and the trend continues. The Yorkie keeps a strong notoriety, even though the competition has got tougher in the last past years.
The most serious challenger to the Yorkie is undoubtedly the Cavalier King Charles, which remains the leader in the Group 9. Indeed, out of the 19 breeds in Group 9, the Cavalier King Charles represents almost 25% of the dogs registered within the LOF. It has taken the place of the Poodle, the former star of the 70’s, which has been facing a drastic decrease in its number for the past 15 years.

Image 90233 In 9th position, we can find the English Cocker, which has been confirming since 1995 its return on the front of the scene. In the 70’s, he had climbed way up to the second place, right behind the German Shepherd Dog, before facing too a major drop in the number of requests. But now many bet that the breed will recover its ancient glory, thanks to the devoted and careful work of some serious breeders, and to the variety of its colours.

And finally, at the 10th position, let’s not the performance of the American Staffordshire Terrier. Shunned, mistaken with the pitbull, at the heart of all the breed legislations, the Am Staff nevertheless continues to make his way towards the highest positions of the top 10. and this excellent companion has fortunately not been the object of any news story for more than two years.

Comparison between 2001 and 2002, TOP 30 (the figure in parenthesis in that of 2001)

Image 902341- German Shepherd Dog 11484 (11830) 2002/2001 Decrease
2- Labrador Retriever 9059 (9677) Decrease
3- Golden Retriever 6363 (6461) Decrease
4- Rottweiler 6177 (6381) Decrease
5- English Setter 5636 (5749) Decrease
6- Brittany Spaniel 5604 (5763) Decrease
7- Yorkshire Terrier 4691 (4866) Decrease
8- Cavalier King Charles 4518 (4169) Increase
9- English Cocker 4481 (4104) Increase
10- American Staffordshire Terrier 4049 (3486) Increase 16%
11- Berger de Beauce 3981 (3907) Increase
12- Malinois 3434 (3161) Increase
13- Rough haired Dachshund 2648 (2997)
14- West Highland White Terrier 2572 (3021) Decrease
15- French Bulldog2440 (1718) Increase 42%
16- Boxer 2411 (2561) Decrease
17- Dobermann 2335 (2323) Steady
18- Beagle 2268 (1969) Increase
19- Bernese Mountain Dog2110 (2220) Decrease
20- Shih Tzu 2104 (2094) Steady21- Great Dane 1858 (1790) Increase
22- German Pointer 1671 (1661) Steady
23- Coton du Tuléar 1669 (1509) Increase
24-Poodle 1651 (1653) Steady
25- English Springer Spaniel 1593 (1512) Increase
26- Newfoundland 1557 (1665) Decrease
27- Pointer 1547 (1888) Decrease
28- Cairn Terrier 1543 (1618) Decrease
29- Dogo Argentino 1503 (1513) Steady
30- Colley 1398 (1372) Steady

Comparison of the weigh of the groups in 2002

The Top 30, which only represents 10% of the total number of breeds registered at the LOF in 2002 (273 breeds), counts for about 65% of the total registrations. 104355 registrations out of a total of 162163 dogs.

By checking the breed group in the chart above, it’s easy to observe where the major differences are: the Group 1 is the first group, and the Group 2 is the second group. Indeed, the Herding, Molossians and Mountain Dogs represent almost a third – 35% exactly – of the number of dogs registered in 2002. here’s a summary on each group, with the three most popular breed in each.

Group 1: 42 breeds representing 29657 registrations

Image 90235 1st: German Shepherd Dog: 11 484
2nd: Berger de Beauce: 3990
3rd: Belgian Shepherd, Malinois: 3434

Group 2: 38 breeds representing 27719 registrations

Image 90236 1st: Rottweiler: 6177
2nd: Boxer: 2411
3rd: Dobermann: 2335

Group 3: 32 breeds representing 20026 registrations

1er Yorkshire Terrier: 4691
2e American Staffordshire Terrier: 4049
3e West Highland White Terrier: 2572

Group 4: 3 breeds representing 3793 registrations

Image 90237 1st: Rough haired Dachshund: 2648

Group 5: 25 breeds representing 2909 registrations

Image 90238 1st: Siberian Husky: 706
2nd: Spitz: 534
3rd: Akita Inu: 323

Group 6: 42 breeds representing 12002 registrations

1er Beagle: 2268
2e Basset Fauve de Bretagne: 1060
3e Basset Hound: 924

Group 7: 30 breeds representing 21918 registrations

1st: English Setter: 5636
2nd: Brittany Spaniel: 5604
3rd: German Pointing: 1671

Group 8: 21 breeds representing 22827 registrations

1st: Labrador Retriever: 9059
2nd: Golden Retriever: 6363
3rd: Cocker Spaniel: 4481

Group 9: 28 breeds representing 19556 registrations

Image 90239 1st: Cavalier King Charles: 4518
2nd: French Bulldog: 2440
3rd: Shih Tzu: 2104

Group 10: 12 breeds representing 2180 registrations

1st: Whippet: 958
2nd: Borzoï: 245
3rd: Afghan: 235

Breed registrations, from German Shepherd Dog to Eastern and Italian Shepherd dogs.
Breed registrations, from Nizinny Club de France to Doggen Club
Breed registrations, Dogue de Bordeaux to Airedale and other Terriers
Breed registrations, from Bull Terrier to Nordic Breeds
Breed registrations, from Siberian Husky to Basset Artésien Normand
Breed registrations, from Anglo Français to German Pointing Dog
Breed registrations, from Pudel Pointer to English Setter
Breed registrations, from Setter Gordon to Poodle
Breed registrations, from Tibetan Dogs to Sloughi and African Hounds
Breed registrations, from Greyhound to Whippet



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