The fun-loving Dachshund replaced the Pembroke Welsh Corgi in the top 10, while the French Bulldog replaced the German Shepherd at number two.
American families love this clever, fun-loving breed. Guide and search-and-rescue dogs benefit from their gentleness and want to please.
French Bulldogs are good apartment pets because they alternate between playing and lounging. This breed needs human interaction and shouldn't be left alone for long periods.
German Shepherds are smart and hardworking. This breed thrives on mental and physical stimulation and appreciates outside dog activities.
Golden Retrievers! Golden Retrievers are family-friendly, athletic, and trainable. They're wonderful for young families since they love to run and play.
The Bulldog is affectionate and wrinkled. They are quiet and terrific friends. Bulldogs are laid-back and don't need much exercise.
Their exquisite appearance draws attention, but their attractive personality do too. Puppy socialization may make this breed confident. They're clever, trainable, friendly, and entertaining.
The Beagle is a calm, happy dog with a short, low-maintenance coat. They need exercise, so a fenced yard is perfect. These hunting hounds love to sniff and explore.
Rottweilers' size and strength make them misunderstood. However, they are clever and eager to work. Rottweilers have huge hearts and strong bodies.
This humorously formed, gregarious breed, affectionately called wiener dogs, is curious and likes leisurely walks. Dachshunds can be distracted by their excellent sense of scent.