Top 10 Dog Breeds for 2007!

Top 10 Dog Breeds for 2007

Today, the American Kennel Club announced their top ten dog breeds for 2007 based on registration statistics of its members...

2007 Most Popular Dogs in the U.S.

1. Labrador Retriever
2. Yorkshire Terrier
3. German Shepherd Dog
4. Golden Retriever
5. Beagle
6. Boxer
7. Dachshund
8. Poodle
9. Shih Tzu
10. Bulldog

For the first time since 1935, the Bulldog has broken into the top 10. The organization says that this breed has recently gained appeal to a very wide range of dog lovers. The Bulldog is both docile and adaptive, and can thrive in small or large homes. It's also one of the few dog breeds to be adopted as a mascot for some sports teams.

The Bulldog was first recognized by the AKC in 1886, just two years after the organization's founding, and was most popular in 1915 when it peaked in 5th place. The breed's popularity ebbed and flowed throughout the mid-20th century, but since hitting a low of 41st place in 1973, its ranking has steadily increased.

The AKC published statistics by cities...

Other interesting dog breed preference facts...

You can read more about the AKC's top ten dog breeds here...

https://www.akc.org/news/index.cfm?article_id=3408

As the above article states, the Bulldog is growing in popularity and we are seeing more and more customers who are wanting to move with their bulldogs. It is important to note that the Bulldog is one of the riskiest animals to move. The reason, they are Brachycephalic or Short Nosed. Here is a snippet from a previous post we did on such breeds:

Brachycephalic (Short-Nosed) Dog Breeds
Extra care is required when the following breeds are shipped because they often have hereditary respiratory problems. These animals are susceptible to increased risk of heat stroke and breathing problems when exposed to stress or extreme heat:


Sometimes, the situation requires that snub-nosed breeds be flown. These are the recommendations for flying any of the animals listed above:

 

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