Nationally, Labrador Retriever Also Remains America's Most Popular Breed As the Bulldog Quietly Creeps Up the List
NEW YORK, Jan. 26, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Once again, the Labrador Retriever took Seattle's top spot in the American Kennel Club's (AKC®) 2010 ranking of the most popular AKC-registered dog breeds in the U.S.
"Labs held firm to Seattle's top spot, but the Bulldog isn't far behind," said AKC Spokesperson Lisa Peterson. "Following the national trend of the Bulldog's steady rise, the breed jumped two spots to tie the German Shepherd Dog for Seattle's 3rd most popular pooch."
Seattle's top 5 breeds for 2010 compared to 2009:
* Registration data pulled from Seattle zip codes as specified by U.S. Postal Service
** Tied for 3rd (2010)
Among the Changes in Seattle's Rankings:
- Three out of Seattle's top 5 most popular dogs – Labs, Goldens, and German Shepherds – help keep our country safe.
The AKC also announced its nationwide registration statistics today, revealing that for the 20th consecutive year the Labrador Retriever is the most popular purebred dog in America. However, this year's list includes some shakeups in the top 10 - the Beagle overtook the Golden Retriever for the 4th spot, and the Bulldog took 6th place away from the Boxer, who dropped to 7th in 2010.
The Bulldog has been steadily rising up the list over the past decade, going from 21st to 6th. While impressive, it is not the biggest mover – that distinction goes to the French Bulldog. The Frenchie jumped 50 spots (from 71st to 21st) over the past 10 years.
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In addition, the AKC expanded its litter of registered breeds on January 1 to welcome the Norwegian Lundehund, the Xoloitzcuintli and the Entlebucher Mountain Dog - growing next year's list of Most Popular Breeds to 170 dogs.
Additional information on the AKC's ranking of the Most Popular Breeds in the U.S. can be found online at www.akc.org.
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