Rank Breed
76. Beaucerons
77. Dalmatians
78. Cardigan Welsh Corgis
79. Belgian Malinois
80. Irish Wolfhounds
81. Border Terriers
82. Fox Terriers (Wire)
83. Giant Schnauzers
84. Bouviersdes Flandres
85. Staffordshire Bull Terriers
86. Schipperkes
87. Swedish Vallhunds
88. Toy Fox Terriers
89. Basenjis
90. Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs
91. Setters (Gordon)
92. Tibetan Terriers
93. Setters (English)
94. Afghan Hounds
95. Norwich Terriers
96. Norwegian Elkhounds
97. Welsh Terriers
98. Borzois
99. Keeshonden
100. Retrievers (Flat-Coated)
101. FoxTerriers (Smooth)
102. Standard Schnauzers
103. Belgian Tervuren
104. Tibetan Spaniels
105. Wirehaired Pointing Griffons
106. Pointers
107. Bearded Collies
108. Australian Terriers
109. American Eskimo Dogs
110. Retrievers(Nova Scotia Duck Tolling)
111. Anatolian Shepherd Dogs
112. Norfolk Terriers
113. Manchester Terriers
114. Kerry Blue Terriers
115. Neapolitan Mastiffs
116. Plotts
117. Spinoni Italiani
118. Salukis
119. Belgian Sheepdogs
120. Petits Bassets Griffons Vendeens
121. English Toy Spaniels
122. Spaniels (Clumber)
123. Briards
124. Spaniels (Welsh Springer)
125. Affenpinschers
126. Irish Terriers
127. Miniature Bull Terriers
128. Tibetan Mastiffs
129. Bedlington Terriers
130. Lakeland Terriers
131. Black Russian Terriers
132. Spaniels (Field)
133. Greyhounds
134. Kuvaszok
135. German Pinschers
136. Black and Tan Coonhounds
137. Scottish Deerhounds
138. Spaniels (American Water)
139. Lowchen
140. Ibizan Hounds
141. Pulik
142. Polish Lowland Sheepdogs
143. Retrievers (Curly-Coated)
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144. Komondorok
145. Pharaoh Hounds
146. Sealyham Terriers
147. Spaniels (Irish Water)
148. Dandie Dinmont Terriers
149. Glen of Imaal Terriers
150. Harriers
151. Finnish Spitz
152. Skye Terriers
153. Canaan Dogs
154. Spaniels (Sussex)
155. Foxhounds (American)
156. Otterhounds
157. Foxhounds (English)
** Data from AKC website: http://www.akc.org/reg/dogreg_stats.cfm
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