Every year, the American Kennel Club (AKC) releases its list of the most popular dog breeds in the United States, based on registration statistics. In 2024, the French Bulldog retained its position as the most popular breed for the third consecutive year, ending the Labrador Retriever’s 31-year reign at the top. Here are the 15 most popular dog breeds in the United States.
1. French Bulldog


The French Bulldog’s compact size, affectionate nature, and low exercise requirements make it ideal for urban living. Their distinctive bat ears and expressive faces add to their charm. However, potential owners should be aware of the breed’s susceptibility to health issues, particularly related to breathing.
2. Labrador Retriever



Known for their friendly demeanor and versatility, Labradors are excellent family pets, service animals, and hunting companions. Their intelligence and eagerness to please contribute to their enduring popularity.
3. Golden Retriever



Golden Retrievers are celebrated for their gentle temperament and intelligence. They excel in various roles, including therapy work, search and rescue, and as loyal family companions.
4. German Shepherd



German Shepherds are prized for their loyalty, courage, and trainability. They serve in diverse capacities, from police and military work to being devoted family pets.
5. Poodle



Poodles, available in standard, miniature, and toy sizes, are among the most intelligent dog breeds. Their hypoallergenic coats and versatility in activities like obedience and agility make them a favorite among dog enthusiasts.
6. Dachshund



Originally bred for hunting badgers, Dachshunds are known for their unique elongated bodies and spirited personalities. Their adaptability to various living environments contributes to their popularity.
7. Bulldog



Bulldogs are recognized for their distinctive wrinkled faces and gentle disposition. Despite their somewhat intimidating appearance, they are affectionate and loyal companions.
8. Beagle



Beagles are friendly, curious, and great with children. Their strong sense of smell and tracking abilities make them excellent hunting dogs, while their size and temperament suit family life.
9. Rottweiler



Rottweilers are confident, courageous, and affectionate with their families. They are versatile working dogs, often employed in roles such as guarding and search and rescue.
10. German Shorthaired Pointer



This breed is known for its athleticism and intelligence. German Shorthaired Pointers excel in various dog sports and are enthusiastic companions for active families.
11. Pembroke Welsh Corgi



Corgis are affectionate, intelligent, and have a strong herding instinct. Their manageable size and lively personality make them suitable for various households.
12. Australian Shepherd



Australian Shepherds are energetic, intelligent, and thrive on having a job to do. They are well-suited for active owners who can provide them with ample mental and physical stimulation.
13. Yorkshire Terrier



Yorkies are small in size but big in personality. They are brave, energetic, and make excellent companions, especially for those living in apartments.
14. Boxer



Boxers are playful, loyal, and protective. Their boundless energy and affectionate nature make them great family pets, particularly for active households.
15. Siberian Husky



Known for their striking appearance and endurance, Siberian Huskies are friendly and free-spirited. They require regular exercise and are best suited for owners who can meet their high energy needs.
Amanda O’Brien is the owner of The Dog Snobs website. She is dog mad and dog aunt to Clover in London and Poppy in Sydney. She can’t wait to have a schedule that allows her to have a dog of her own (for now it is two Siberian cats) and loves learning about dog breeds and dog behavior.
