American Kennel Club's Annual list Of Most Popular Dog Breeds

Retrievers (Labrador)

It was created in the UK using fishing dogs imported from the Newfoundland colony, and it was given the Labrador region's name.

French bulldogs

The "bat" ear, which happens naturally and is never clipped or altered, is the most remarkable feature.

Retrievers (Golden)

Golden retrievers make excellent family pets because they are devoted and intelligent.

 German shepherds

The medium- to large-sized German working dog breed known as the German Shepherd or Alsatian.

Poodles

The Poodle is a breed of water dog also known as the Pudel in German and the Caniche in French.

Bulldogs

The mastiff-like Bulldog is a British dog breed. The British Bulldog or the English Bulldog are other names for it.

Beagles

The Beagle, one of the friendliest dogs, was designed to be a pack animal and requires company, whether it be human or canine.

Rottweilers

The Rottweiler was initially bred as a cattle-driving dog. Later, butchers used them to draw carts.

German shorthaired

The German Shorthaired Pointer (GSP), a medium- to large-sized pointing dog breed, was created in Germany in the 19th century for hunting.

 Dachshunds

To hunt badgers, the dachshund was developed hundreds of years ago in Germany. Badgers are referred to as dachs and dogs as hunds.

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