The Labrador retriever has once again been crowned as America’s favorite dog breed for the 23rd consecutive year, making it the top choice among pet owners.
The lovable Lab breed has once again claimed the top spot as the most popular among families, marking its 23rd year in a row at the top of the American Kennel Club’s list. This impressive streak makes it the longest reign in the history of the AKC.
Second place goes to the German Shepherds in the AKC’s ranking of the Most Popular Dogs in the U.S. for 2013.
Golden Retrievers’ natural skills that have helped them excel as hunting partners also make them well-suited for roles as guide, service, and rescue dogs.
Charming and endearing, the Golden Retriever is renowned for its cleverness and enthusiastic nature, making it the third most beloved breed in America.
Cute: It’s no surprise that many pet lovers are drawn to the charming golden puppies.
Spirited: Bulldogs, famous for their easygoing stroll and large, wide-set head, secured the fifth spot on the esteemed ranking.
Adorable pooches: French Bulldogs, also known as ‘frenchies’, rose to the 14th spot last year, a significant jump from their ranking at 58th in 2002.
The gang at the American Kennel Club mentioned that larger breeds like Labradors, German Shepherds, and Bulldogs are gaining popularity as the economy gets better.
On the rise: Following a surge in popularity over the past ten years, the French bulldog is climbing higher on the list of popular dog breeds.
Well-known: The Beagle that stands out above all others is Snoopy, the beloved character from the timeless comic strip ‘Peanuts’.
Fourth on the list is the Beagle, a robust and efficient hunting companion that has gained widespread popularity in the United States.