Top 10 Most Popular Dog Breeds in 2025
The American Kennel Club just released their 2025 rankings! As a groomer, I see trends in the dogs that come through my door — and these breeds are definitely the ones I work with most. Here's the list plus my grooming tips for each.
French Bulldog
The Frenchie holds the top spot for the third year running! These compact, bat-eared charmers have won America's heart with their big personalities and apartment-friendly size.
Labrador Retriever
After 31 years at #1, Labs are still America's favorite family dog. Friendly, outgoing, and great with kids — it's easy to see why.
Golden Retriever
The quintessential family dog. Gentle, intelligent, and always happy to see you. Goldens are natural therapy and service dogs.
German Shepherd
Loyal, confident, and incredibly smart. German Shepherds excel as working dogs and devoted family protectors.
Poodle
Don't let the fancy haircuts fool you — Poodles are athletic, intelligent dogs that come in three sizes (Standard, Miniature, Toy). They're also the foundation of all those popular "doodle" mixes!
Dachshund
These little "wiener dogs" have big personalities packed into long, low bodies. Brave, curious, and often stubborn!
Beagle
Those floppy ears and soulful eyes! Beagles are friendly, curious scent hounds that make great family pets. Just watch your snacks — they'll find them.
Rottweiler
Powerful and protective, Rottweilers are devoted guardians with a surprisingly goofy side. They're big softies with their families.
Bulldog
The Bulldog dropped from #7 this year but remains beloved for their calm, courageous nature and unmistakable wrinkly face.
German Shorthaired Pointer
An athletic hunting breed that's become a popular choice for active families. High energy and always ready for adventure.
Notable Trends in 2025
- Cane Corso continues to rise in popularity — these powerful Italian mastiffs are gaining fans
- Mixed breeds (especially doodles) remain hugely popular, even though they don't make the AKC purebred list
- Kerry Blue Terrier jumped 25 spots — possibly due to their hypoallergenic coat
What This Means for Grooming
Every breed on this list has different grooming needs, from the low-maintenance Frenchie to the high-maintenance Poodle. The key is understanding YOUR dog's coat type and keeping up with regular maintenance.
Not sure what your dog needs? Bring them in! I'm happy to assess their coat and create a grooming schedule that works for both of you.
— Venus
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