
6-month-old yellow lab Duncan
NORTHBOROUGH — If you take a walk around Northborough, there’s a chance you’ll run into one of the town’s 903 dogs. Which breeds are the most popular? Which dog has the most unique name? Using data from the Town Clerk’s office, let’s take a look.
Top Breeds
- Labrador Retriever – 103
- Golden Retriever – 42
- German Shepherd – 35
- Terrier Mix – 31
- Goldendoodle – 28
- Poodle – 16
- Beagle – 14
- Havanese – 14
- Shih Tzu – 14
Top Names
- Luna – 15
- Max – 11
- Bailey – 10
- Lily – 9
- Penny – 9
- Cooper – 8
- Daisy – 8
- Lucy – 8
- Maggie – 8
- Oliver – 8
Unique Names
- Alimony, an American Bully
- Miss Demeanor, an American Bully
- Charlie Brown, an Australian Shepherd
- Itzy Brook, a Beagle
- Banjo, a Beagle/Lab Mix
- Seven, a Bichon Frise
- Stevie Nyx, a Border Collie/Retriever
- Spud, a Border Terrier
- Tatertot, a Border Terrier
- Nashville, a Boxer
- Boss Boy, a Chihuahua
- Nugget, a Chihuahua Mix
- Lady Genevieve, a Cockapoo
- Princess Erika, a Cockapoo
- Admiral Tobias, a Cockapoo
- Pixie Sue, a Corgi/Dachshund Mix
- Indiana, an English Retriever
- Gala Gibson Girl, a Golden Retriever
- Gruff, a Golden Retriever
- Pierogi, a Great Pyrenees
- Chanel, a Lab Mix
- Lady J, a Lab Mix
- Big Papi, a Lab Mix
- Panther, a Lab Mix
- Beau Blue, a Lab Mix
- Mookie, a Labradoodle
- Baymax, a Labradoodle
- Gronk, a Labrador Retriever
- S’more, a Micro Bernedoodle
- Cannoli, a Mixed Breed
- Bubbles, a Mixed Breed
- Brie, a Mixed Breed
- Poogan, an Olde English Bulldog
- Munchkin, a Peek-A-Poo
- Waffles, a Peek-A-Poo
- Jellybean, a Pug
- Barnicus, a Standard Poodle
- Tom Selleck, a Yorkshire Terrier






