
Originally published byThe Guardian
Royal Kennel Club figures show significant declines in registrations of French bulldogs, bulldogs and pugs
Squashed-face dogs including pugs and French bulldogs are declining in popularity, data suggests, with experts hopeful the trend reflects a growing awareness of the health problems such breeds face.
According to breed registration statistics from the UKโs Royal Kennel Club (RKC), there were 1,400 registrations of French bulldogs in the first three months of 2026 โ a 37% drop compared with the same period in 2025. Bulldog registrations dropped by 34% and pug registrations by 43%, with only 126 pugs registered in the first three months of 2026.
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