AKC Most Popular Dog Breeds In 2024

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According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), the top ten AKC most popular dog breeds have varied a good amount during this century so far. And for the first time in over 30 years, a new breed takes the number one spot, French Bulldogs.

Note: The AKC releases its most popular breeds each spring, so the most recent data available now is considered to be 2023.

The Labrador Retriever is still a popular breed among pet parents, falling only to the number two spot. The Golden Retriever remains steady at the number three spot. And watch out German Shepherd, the Poodle is right behind you. Overall, the top ten have remained the same, but their ranking position may have changed from last year.

See the trends over the years, including 2002, 2007, 2011, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 in the United States.

Breed2023202220212020201920182014201120072002
French Bulldog1122449183458
Labrador Retriever2211111111
Golden Retriever3334333442
German Shepherd4443222233
Poodle5556677888
Dachshunds691010111211
Bulldog766555461018
Beagle8877765354
Rottweiler97888810101513
German Shorthaired Pointer1010999912151822
Pembroke Welsh Corgis11111111101322
Australian Shepherds12121212131518
Yorkshire Terrier1313131312106526
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels14141517161819
Doberman Pinschers15151618191714
Cane Corso16
Miniature Schnauzer17
Boxer1816141414118767

Let’s get to know the ten most popular breed types better, including their personalities, size, and energy level. We created this handy infographic for you to reference based on the top breeds in 2023 (which have not changed much over the years except for the new love affair with Frenchies and German Shorthaired Pointers!). Feel free to share or pin it with others who you think would find it useful too!

AKC Most Popular Dogs Infographic

Source: American Kennel Club

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