Every year, starting with 2011, the AKC publishes their breed rankings by breed popularity (registration numbers). So where does the Norwegian Buhund stack up? 2022 - Rank 178 / 199 Recognized Breeds (2 New Breeds Recognized in 2022) 2021 - Rank 170 / 197 Recognized Breeds (2 New Breeds Recognized in 2021) 2020 - Rank 168 / 195 Recognized Breeds (2 New Breeds Recognized in 2020) 2019 - Rank 169 / 193 Recognized Breeds (1 New Breed Recognized in 2019) 2018 - Rank 165 / 192 Recognized Breeds (2 New Breeds Recognized in 2018) 2017 - Rank 170 / 190 Recognized Breeds (No New Breeds Recognized in 2017) 2016 - Rank 174 / 190 Recognized Breeds (3 New Breeds Recognized in 2016) 2015 - Rank 165 / 187 Recognized Breeds (7 New Breeds Recognized in 2015) 2014 - Rank 172 / 180 Recognized Breeds (2 New Breeds Recognized in 2014) 2013 - Rank 166 / 178 Recognized Breeds (3 New Breeds Recognized in 2013) 2012 - Rank 163 / 175 Recognized Breeds (2 New Breeds Recognized in 2012) 2011 - Rank 165 / 173 Recognized Breeds (5 New Breeds Recognized in 2011) 2010 - No breed rankings available. 168 Recognized Breeds. (3 New Breeds Recognized in 2010) 2009 - Norwegian Buhund recognized by the AKC along with 5 other breeds that year. No breed rankings available. 165 Recognized Breeds. 2008 - No breed rankings available. 159 Recognized Breeds. Norwegian Buhunds are a very rare spitz breed that is in danger of becoming extinct without preservation breeding.
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