The Most Popular Dog Breeds in Every US State

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The world's smallest dog breed, the Chihuahua, has a tremendous personality. These tiny dogs have a long history in ancient Mexico and are loyal friends with unexpected attitude.

Chihuahua

02

A Parisian ratter, the French Bulldog is now a cherished lapdog. These cute pets have bat ears and attractive wrinkles, but their tiny snouts make them susceptible to hot weather.

French Bulldog

03

Yorkshire Terriers are now known for their flowing hair and lively personality after being aggressive mill ratters. Like human hair, their hair grows continuously and needs care. 

Yorkshire Terrier

04

German Shepherds, originally herding dogs, are smart and trainable. These devoted friends excelled in police work, search and rescue, and World War I messenger dogs.

German Shepherd

05

America's favorite breed for almost 30 years, Labrador Retrievers, are cheerful and energetic. These affable, outgoing Newfoundland working dogs love water

Labrador Retriever

06

Scottish duck hunters, Golden Retrievers, are polite and eager to please. They can handle cold and water because to their strong double coat. Therapy dogs like Golden Retrievers provide smiles to the needy due to their calm and affectionate demeanor.

Golden Retriever

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Goldendoodles, a designer breed of Golden Retriever and Poodle, have Poodles' hypoallergenic coats, making them ideal for allergy sufferers. Intelligent and lively Poodles come in varying sizes depending on the parent.

Goldendoodle

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The flat face and wide eyes of Shih Tzus, which were once royal companion dogs, are called "chrysanthemum-like." Their long, flowing hair needs regular care to look good.

Shih Tzu

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Pomeranians, despite their diminutive size, originated from tough northern sled dogs. Their thick fur keeps them warm, and Queen Victoria's love for them boosted their popularity in Europe.

Pomeranian