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Cane Corso Popularity, Search Trends for Dog Breeds, and Pet Ownership Behavior

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New data reveals the Cane Corso is the most Googled dog breed in the US with 1.2M searches, followed by Golden Retrievers and Australian Shepherds.

The most Googled dog breeds in the US are currently led by the Cane Corso, which reached a staggering 1,220,000 monthly searches as of March 2026. This data, compiled by Maven Pet using Google Keyword Planner, indicates a significant shift in public interest toward large, protective breeds, while traditional favorites like the Labrador Retriever have seen a surprising decline in search volume. While the Cane Corso dominates interest, a three-way tie for second place includes the Golden Retriever, Australian Shepherd, and Chihuahua, each pulling in 673,000 searches per month. Analyzing the Surge of the Cane Corso in the Most Googled Dog Breeds in the US The dominance of the Cane Corso in search data highlights a 1.22 million search-per-month interest level that nearly doubles its closest competitors. According to Guilherme Coelho, Co-Founder and CEO at Maven Pet, this trend suggests that Americans are increasingly curious about "aspirational" breeds — dogs that offer a high-performance or protective profile. However, internal data from Maven Pet suggests a "behavioral gap," where the dogs people search for online do not always align with the breeds they ultimately bring home. Shifts in Search Popularity for Traditional Breeds One of the most startling findings in the March 2026 dataset is the ranking of the Labrador Retriever. Long considered a staple of American households, the Labrador ranked 35th on the list of most Googled dog breeds in the US, with only 201,000 searches. In contrast, designer breeds and high-energy working dogs continue to hold steady. The top 10 rankings are as follows: Cane Corso — 1,220,000 Golden Retriever — 673,000 Australian Shepherd — 673,000 Chihuahua — 673,000 French Bulldog — 550,000 German Shepherd — 550,000 Rottweiler — 550,000 Dachshund — 550,000 Boxer — 550,000 Belgian Malinois — 550,000 The Gap Between Search Intent and Ownership Maven Pet's analysis included a comparison between Google search volume and actual ownership behavior. While the most Googled dog breeds in the US include many "power breeds" like the Cane Corso and Belgian Malinois, actual ownership data frequently skews toward smaller, more manageable companion dogs like the Chihuahua or French Bulldog. This indicates that while the public is fascinated by the aesthetic and capabilities of large working dogs, lifestyle constraints in residential settings often drive families toward smaller, lower-maintenance companions.