The dog breeds that Americans love the most

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Labrador Retriever

Labs, often featured in films, thrive on love and share abundant affection. This friendly puppy spreads joy, showering any lucky encounter with animals or humans with love.

German Shepherds

German Shepherds, widely recognized and found in America, are agile, trainable, and loyal. With their large size and muscles, they are devoted companions.

Golden Retrievers

Retrievers, friendly and outgoing, are happy, eager to please, and playful. Their loyalty has made them a staple in American households for years.

Golden Retrievers

Retrievers, friendly and outgoing, are happy, eager to please, and playful. Their loyalty has made them a staple in American households for years.

French Bulldogs

Frenchies, beloved by city folk, are playful, even-tempered, and adaptable. With their signature bat ears and charming wrinkles, they rank high annually.

Beagles

Beagles are expressive, easygoing companions—cuddlers and hunters. They require owners with ample time for play and hunting.

Pembroke Welsh Corgis

Corgis: big ears, round butts, cute demeanor, and a sensitive personality.

Dachshunds

Dachshunds: expressive, alert, and lively. Various colors and sizes cater to different preferences—perfect for city dwellers or those with ample space.

Shih Tzu

Signature long-haired breed, easily groomed and styled. Excellent playmates for all ages, especially great companions for those with young kids.

Havanese

Havanese: tiny but spirited. Sociable, scrappy, and popular in American cities due to its size and happy-go-lucky nature.

Bernese Mountain Dogs

Bernese Mountain Dog: big, cuddly, and attached to humans. This gentle giant prefers sleeping over running.

Pomeranians

Pomeranian: recognizable purse dog with colorful fluff. Easy to train but craves constant attention from its human.