The 50 Most Popular Breeds in the US



1. Labrador Retriever 26. Bichon Frisé
2. Golden Retriever 27. Great Dane
3. Beagle 28. English Springer Spaniel
4. German Shepherd 29. Weimaraners
5. Dachshund 30. Brittany Spaniel
6. Yorkshire or "Yorkie" 31. West Higland White Terrier
7. Boxer 32. Collie
8. Standard Poodle 33. Mastiffs
9. Shi Tzu 34. Australian Shepherd
10. Chihuahua 35. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
11. Miniature Schnauzer 36. Papillon
12. Pug 37. Pekingese
13. Pomeranians or "Poms" 38. Lhasa Apso
14. Cocker Spaniel 39. Saint Bernard
15. Rottweilers or "Rotties" 40. Chinese Shar-Peis
16. Bulldog 41. Chesapeake Bay Retriever
17. Shetland Sheepdogs 42. Cairn Terriers
18. Boston Terrier 43. Scottish Terrier
19. Miniature Pinscher 44. Akita
20. Maltese 45. Vizsla
21. German Shorthaired Pointer 46. Newfoundland
22. Doberman Pinscher 47. Bernese Mountain Dog
23. Siberian Husky 48. Bullmastiff
24. Pembroke Welsh Corgis 49. Bloodhound
25. Basset Hound 50. Airedale Terrier

Comments (4)

 

  1. Lori says:

    I do agree as well. Golden Retrievers should be the top pick from the list. The golden retriever is such a happy go lucky kind of dog, with such a gentle temperament. Always eager to please, and so gentle. They do make such a great family pet.I have come across an interesting website that is about Golden Retriever Puppies. It has interesting facts, and also offers products too.
    You may want to check it out at
    Http://mylkenterprise.com

  2. Lori says:

    I seriously feel that the Golden Retriever is just one of the best dogs ever !!! They are so family friendly, willing to please, and so very calm in their demeaner… Plus they are just super easy to train as well…. I have also found a neat website here focused on the golden retriever …Http://mylkenterprise.com
    Check it out… It is very interesting too !!!

  3. Gayle says:

    Goldens are great dogs but don’t suit all needs, and that’s the beautiful thing about the range of sizes, temperaments, abilities and maintenance of dog breeds. I need a working guard dog that requires minimum grooming, not too large and owner responsive, with a mind of its own to make me better. That’s why I’m a Boxer owner. I actually hate to see the Boxer breed rising up the popularity list. Boxers are great family dogs but need serious training to be at their best, and shouldn’t be left alone while someone is gone working 10 hours a day. Backyard breeding to meet demand also increases the risk of numerous genetic medical problems. I’m seeing this in the golden population also.

  4. Karina Shein says:

    hi!, thx for the info, this post was really useful ! I have just received my copy of Mastiff Secrets: The Ultimate Guide Book. Wow! I recommend it for anyone thinking of getting a mastiff !

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