French Bulldog Reigns Supreme Once Again In New York City
Nationally, Labrador Retriever Remains America's Most Popular
NEW YORK, March 21, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Once again, the French Bulldog took New York City's top spot in the American Kennel Club's (AKC®) 2016 ranking of the most popular AKC-recognized dog breeds in the U.S.
The French Bulldog was also recognized as the #1 pup in San Francisco, Honolulu, and West Palm Beach.
The Labrador Retriever was NYC's 2nd most popular dog, which ended the Bulldog breeds' hold on the top two spots in the city's rankings. Making their debut in the top 10 popular breeds in NYC is the Shiba Inu, jumping from 11th in 2015 to 9th this year.
"After being a one-two punch in NYC for years, the Bulldogs were separated by the wildly popular Labrador Retriever" said AKC Vice President Gina DiNardo. "The Frenchie remains the top dog in NYC, and their popularity has been growing across the country."
New York City's top 5 breeds for 2016:
New York City's Most Popular Breeds 2016
- French Bulldog
- Labrador Retriever
- Bulldog
- German Shepherd Dog
- Poodle
* Registration data pulled from New York City zip codes as specified by U.S. Postal Service
True to the diversity of NYC, there were notable favorites among the city's distinct neighborhoods:
- Astoria: Bulldog
- Chelsea: French Bulldog
- East Village: Bulldog
- Financial District: French Bulldog
- Murray Hill: French Bulldog
- New Dorp: German Shepherd Dog
- Park Slope: French Bulldog
- Riverdale: Havanese
- Tribeca: Bulldog
- Upper East Side: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
- Upper West Side: Labrador Retriever
- Washington Heights: French Bulldog
The AKC also announced its nationwide rankings today in a press conference at its new pet care space, AKC Canine Retreat. The intelligent, family friendly Labrador Retriever firmly holds on to the number one spot on the most popular list for a record-breaking 26th consecutive year.
While the Labrador Retriever continues its reign as America's dog, the Rottweiler has been slowly but surely rising up the list over the past decade. The confident, loyal and loving Rottie was the eighth most popular breed in 2016, its highest ranking since landing at number two in 1997. The Rottweiler has risen nine spots over the past decade and is poised for a comeback.
Most Popular Breeds Nationwide 2016
- Labrador Retriever
- German Shepherd Dog
- Golden Retriever
- Bulldog
- Beagle
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SOURCE American Kennel Club
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