Labrador Retrievers Yet Again Break AKC Top 10 Breed Record

Do you love Labs? You’re certainly not alone. Just as it has for the past 25 years, the Labrador Retriever once again topped the American Kennel Club’s (AKC) 2016 list of the most popular dog breeds in the United States. Its 26-year run at No. 1 is the longest of any breed in the AKC’s 123-year history.

“The Lab is such a versatile dog that it’s no wonder it makes a great companion for a variety of lifestyles,” said AKC Vice President Gina DiNardo. “Keep your eye on the Rottweiler, though. It’s been quietly winning hearts over the past decade.”

The Rottweiler was the eighth most popular breed in 2016, moving up one notch from 2015. This was its highest ranking on the list since 1997, when it was the second most popular dog breed.

The Poodle also rose one spot in the top 10, from No. 8 to No. 7.

Other breeds growing in popularity are various terriers, especially the Russell Terrier, which climbed from 104th place in 2015 to 90th place in 2016. The Rat Terrier jumped from 101st to 96th place, the Parson Russell Terrier from 111th to 109th place, and the Dandie Dinmont Terrier from 172nd to 167th place.

The only top 10 breed to drop a couple of notches was the Yorkshire Terrier, which fell from No. 7 to No. 9.

Here’s the top 10 list, with the 2015 rankings in parentheses. I’ve also included helpful links to national rescue organizations for these breeds. Adopt, don’t shop!

  1. Labrador Retriever (1)
  2. German Shepherd (2)
  3. Golden Retriever (3)
  4. Bulldog (4)
  5. Beagle (5)
  6. French Bulldog (6)
  7. Poodle (8)
  8. Rottweiler (9)
  9. Yorkshire Terrier (7)
  10. Boxer (10)

Here’s the complete 2016 AKC breed popularity list.

Photo credit: Jonathan Jordan

Sacré Bull! For First Time in 100 Years, French Bulldogs in AKC Top 10

As usual for the past 24 years, the Labrador Retriever is the most popular breed in the United States, the American Kennel Club (AKC) reported today.

And in second and third places, just as they were last year, are the German Shepherd and Golden Retriever.

But the big news is that for the first time in a century — sacré bull! — the French Bulldog cracked the 2014 top 10.

Also gaining in popularity is the Bulldog, which reached its highest rank (No.4) in its breed history.

“The Lab truly is America’s dog,” said AKC Vice President Gina DiNardo, “but the lovable Bulldog breeds are clamoring to dominate. Watch out for an upset next year.” Ruh roh!

Among other breeds becoming more popular over the last decade are the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, which jumped from 112th place in 2004 to 74th last year; Havanese (52nd to 25th place); Border Collie (60th to 39th); Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever (118th to 96th) and the Black and Tan Coonhound (140th to 120th).

For the first time in 30 years, the Dachshund was not in the top 10, but oh-so-close to it at No. 11.

These were the 10 most popular breeds of 2014, with their 2013 ranking in parentheses. I’ve also included helpful links to national rescue organizations for these breeds. Adopt, don’t shop!

  1. Labrador Retriever (1)
  2. German Shepherd (2)
  3. Golden Retriever (3)
  4. Bulldog (5)
  5. Beagle (4)
  6. Yorkshire Terrier (6)
  7. Poodle (8)
  8. Boxer (7)
  9. French Bulldog (11)
  10. Rottweiler (9)

Here’s the complete 2014 AKC breed popularity list.

Photo credit: Moto “Club4AG” Miwa

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