Westrock Coffee Company: French Bulldogs Top AKC Popularity Rankings for Third Year
- The French Bulldog remains the most popular dog breed in the U.S. for the third year, according to AKC.
- West Palm Beach's dog rankings include diverse breeds, with the Great Dane rising significantly in popularity this year.
- AKC promotes responsible pet ownership, urging owners to choose breeds that fit their lifestyles and prioritize dog welfare.
French Bulldogs Cement Their Popularity in American Households
The American Kennel Club (AKC) recently releases its 2024 rankings, revealing that the French Bulldog retains its status as the most popular dog breed in the United States for the third consecutive year. This breed has shown remarkable consistency, topping the charts since 2016 across various cities, including West Palm Beach, St. Louis, and Washington D.C. The AKC’s findings illustrate the ongoing allure of the French Bulldog, known for its compact size, charming demeanor, and suitability as a companion in urban settings. Such traits resonate particularly well with pet owners in metropolitan areas, driving the breed's sustained popularity.
In West Palm Beach, the top five breeds reflect a diverse selection of dog preferences among residents. Following the French Bulldog, the rankings include the Golden Retriever, Poodle, Labrador Retriever, and an impressive rise by the Great Dane, which jumps from 11th to 5th place this year. The rise of the Great Dane signals a growing appreciation for larger breeds that can offer both companionship and protection. Furthermore, the Cane Corso, a breed noted for its loyalty and protective nature, experiences a remarkable surge in popularity, climbing 11 positions to become the 9th most favored breed. With a staggering 414% increase in registrations since its AKC recognition in 2010, the Cane Corso’s rise reflects changing preferences among dog owners who seek both affection and functionality in their pets.
The AKC emphasizes the importance of responsible pet ownership, urging potential dog owners to thoroughly research and choose breeds that align with their lifestyles. AKC Executive Secretary Gina DiNardo highlights that breed popularity does not necessarily correlate with suitability for all owners, advocating for informed decisions that prioritize the well-being of both the dogs and their families. With over 5,000 licensed clubs and a mission dedicated to promoting purebred dogs, the AKC continues to play a vital role in enhancing the health and welfare of canine companions across the nation.
In addition to the notable rankings, the AKC’s commitment to advancing the sport and welfare of purebred dogs remains unwavering. The organization serves as a critical resource for dog enthusiasts, helping them navigate the complexities of breed selection and responsible ownership. As the AKC continues to maintain the largest registry of purebred dogs, it also fosters a community that values canine companionship, ensuring that the bonds between dogs and their owners flourish.