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French bulldog is still top US breed, but another has gained big momentum
French bulldog is still top US breed, but another has gained big momentum
French bulldog is still top US breed, but another has gained big momentum

Published on: 03/18/2025

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Popularity on the American Kennel Club list is seen as a mixed blessing among dog breeders and as an outright scourge by their critics.

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