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The world's most popular dog breeds: after thirty years there is an overtaking at the top of the list

Every year, American Kennel Club releases its ranking of the most popular dog breeds in the United States and around the world. Here is the latest update, published in March 2023, in which there is no shortage of surprises and news.

But what is a Kennel Club? The Kennel Club was created for the purpose of coordinating various dog activities, including dog shows and agility competitions.

At the same time, the Kennel Club also takes care of the organization of the national pedigree registry, which are the dog's identity documents attesting to the breed's membership. Here is a ranking of the most popular dog breeds in the world.

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The Top 15 of the world's most common breeds
Every year,American Kennel Club releases its ranking of the most popular dog breeds in the United States and around the world. Here is the latest update, published in March 2023, in which there is no shortage of surprises and news. But what is a Kennel Club? The Kennel Club was created for the purpose of coordinating various dog activities, including dog shows and agility competitions. At the same time, the Kennel Club also takes care of the organization of the national pedigree registry, which are the dog's identity documents attesting to the breed's membership. Here is a ranking of the most popular dog breeds in the world.
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15. Doberman Pinchers
The origin of the doberman pincher is recent, as it was born between 1850 and 1870 in Germany. Selecting this breed was Friedrich Louis Dobermann, who wanted a type of dog that would stand out for its courage, temperament and love for its owner. It is dobermann that opens the ranking of the 15 most popular dog breeds in the world.
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14. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel was so named because a spaniel named Rogue was the pet dog of King Charles I, to whom he remained loyal until the end. The cavalier king is a dog of docile and obedient disposition, which is why many of these puppies are placed in pet therapy programs to help people in emotional distress, especially children.
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13. Yorkshire terrier
In thirteenth position we find the small yorkshire, named after the English county of the same name where the first breedings of this breed were born. The yorkshire tends to be a docile dog, popular especially with older people.
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12. Australian shepherd
The Australian shepherd, despite its name, does not come from Australia, but from the United States of America: its ancestors include the pastor vasco, a dog brought to America by Basque peoples. The Australian shepherd is highly prized as a working dog and is able to perform rescues in both snow and water.
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11. Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Just off Top Ten the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, the famous dogs of Queen Elizabeth II, who loved these tender breeds so much. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is native to Pembrokeshire, a county in southwest Wales.
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10. German Shorthaired Pointer
Dropping from ninth to tenth position is the German Shorthaired Pointer, a breed originally from Germany that originated in the 17th century, when German hunters began breeding these dogs for support during hunting trips. The German Shorthaired Pointer has great energy and never gets tired. In addition, it is a good swimmer.
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9. Dachshund
The dachshund has been selected over the years to follow wild animals in the woods, even tracking them down in dens. Because of its connection to Germany, the dachshund was chosen to be the first official mascot of the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.
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8. Beagle
The beagle is a hunting dog native to England. Initially popular for chasing foxes, boars, rabbits and pheasants, today the beagle is primarily a companion dog, known for tending to be always very cheerful and playful.
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7. Rottweiler
The first rottweiler originated in the German town of Rottweil, on the river Neckar, in the 19th century. In this town, dogs of this breed were used to guard the butchers' meat. The rottweiler are very protective and extremely loyal to their owners. In the 2023 ranking, this breed rises from eighth to seventh position.
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6. English Bulldog
The English bulldog was selected in the late nineteenth century by Old English Bulldog, a breed that was once unfortunately used in dog fighting. Today, however, the bulldog are excellent and well-balanced companion dogs with a distinctive and somewhat funny appearance.
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5. Poodle
The poodle was born in France, where initially, thanks to its flair, it was used in duck hunting, as it was not afraid of water. As everyone knows, what makes poodles unique is their fur: curly and fluffy, the coat lends itself to different types of cuts that, in beauty contests, are used to enhance the dog's appearance.
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4. German shepherd
Originating obviously in Germany, the German shepherd was born in 1899. Very similar to the wolf, the German shepherd is prized for its aesthetics and also as a working dog, often in support of the police: in fact, this dog is very adept at tracking down criminals, illegal substances or explosives thanks to its excellent sense of smell.
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3. Golden retriever
Medium to large in size, the golden retriever originated in Scotland: according to tradition, the first specimens were born on the banks of the Loch Ness. Subsequently, golden retriever are spread all over the world, particularly in the United States and Canada. Due to their patience, golden retriever are good family pets and tend to always be affectionate with humans.
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2. Labrador retriever
The labrador retriever loses the top spot on the world's most popular dog list, where it had even been for 31 years according to the American Kennel Club. This breed originated in the United Kingdom and today is loved for its temperament and docile character. I labrador, in fact, perform many tasks, such as assisting the blind, water rescue and searching for people. Obviously, because of their temperament, they are especially loved as companion dogs.
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1. French bulldog
Ousting the 30-year dominance of the Labrador as the world's most popular breed is the French bulldog. Originally, in the late 1800s, the French bulldog was bred as a fighting dog. Then, for more than 100 years, the selection of the French bulldog focused mainly on temperament, which made it an excellent companion dog. This breed is one of the most beloved by VIPs, which is why it has quickly become the most popular breed in the world.
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