What state has the calmest, and craziest dogs?
Just like people, our pets come in all shapes, sizes and temperaments. Some dogs are on edge, some are nervous and some are cooler than cats.
Calming products for dogs sell best during Independence day when the fireworks and parties are most likely to pop. The fourth of July is also the most popular day for Google searches from pet parents looking for information or products to help calm down their dogs. Christmas and New Years day also see frantic parents desperately seeking dog calming ideas.
Google is a great tool to find, well, almost anything. Using Google Trends we can see what pet parents are searching for and where they are searching from. This data can tell us where the coolest and calmest dogs reside.
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Arkansas (The least calm dogs reside in Arkansas)
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Idaho
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Maine
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Kansas
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Kentucky
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West Virginia
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Pennsylvania
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Missouri
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South Carolina
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Rhode Island
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Mississippi
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Colorado
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Delaware
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Iowa
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Washington
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North Carolina
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Indiana
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New Mexico
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Tennessee
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Oklahoma
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Ohio
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Nebraska
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Arizona
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Nevada
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Michigan
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Alabama
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Louisiana
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Wisconsin
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Texas
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Utah
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Oregon
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Connecticut
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Minnesota
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Illinois
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Florida
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Massachusetts
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Georgia
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Virginia
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New Hampshire
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California
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New Jersey
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Maryland
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New York
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Hawaii
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Montana
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Vermont
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Wyoming
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South Dakota
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North Dakota
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Alaska
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District of Columbia
Technically, not a State, the Calmest dogs are found in DC.
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