The Labrador Retriever is Still St. Louis' Top Canine
Nationally, Labrador Retriever Remains America's Most Popular
NEW YORK, March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Once again, the Labrador Retriever took St. Louis' top spot in the American Kennel Club's (AKC®) 2020 ranking of the most popular AKC-recognized dog breeds in the U.S.
The Labrador Retriever was also recognized as the #1 pup in Baltimore, Cleveland, and Denver.
St. Louis stays loyal to the Lab, but in its top 10 list, the Great Dane is gaining some traction, jumping from 17th place to 10th place this year.
"The people of St. Louis have spoken and its clear they love the Lab," said AKC Executive Secretary Gina DiNardo. "This sporting breed is versatile, highly adaptable, and a great family dog."
St. Louis' top 5 breeds for 2020:
- Labrador Retrievers
- Golden Retrievers
- German Shepherd Dogs
- French Bulldogs
- Bulldogs
* Registration data pulled from St. Louis zip codes as specified by U.S. Postal Service
The AKC also announced its nationwide rankings today at the AKC Museum of the Dog in NYC. The Labrador Retriever celebrates a milestone! The loveable Lab remains the number one most popular breed in the United States for the 30th year.
While the Lab holds firmly to the top spot, the French Bulldog has continued to skyrocket in popularity. The Frenchie landed at number two in 2020, knocking the German Shepherd Dog down to third. The German Shepherd Dog had been the second most popular dog breed since 2009.
Most Popular Breeds Nationwide 2020
- Labrador Retriever
- French Bulldog
- German Shepherd Dog
- Golden Retriever
- Bulldog
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[EDITOR'S NOTE: Interviews on the most popular dogs in the U.S. or in your city can be arranged by contacting Jessica D'Amato at [email protected] or 212-696-8346. Photos are available to members of the media upon request.]
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