Vets welcome data indicating fall in UK popularity of flat-faced dog breeds
Data from the UK's Royal Kennel Club indicates a significant decline in the popularity of flat-faced dog breeds. In the first three months of 2026, registrations for French bulldogs dropped by 37%, bulldogs by 34%, and pugs by 43% compared to the same period in 2025.

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AI-generatedData from the UK's Royal Kennel Club indicates a significant decline in the popularity of flat-faced dog breeds. In the first three months of 2026, registrations for French bulldogs dropped by 37%, bulldogs by 34%, and pugs by 43% compared to the same period in 2025. Experts, including those from the Royal Veterinary College and the British Veterinary Association, believe this trend reflects increased public awareness of the severe health issues associated with these breeds, such as breathing difficulties and skin disorders. This decline is seen as a positive response to years of campaigning by veterinary organizations and welfare groups highlighting the health burdens and shortened lifespans of brachycephalic dogs. While encouraging, efforts continue to address irresponsible breeding and improve the welfare of existing flat-faced dogs.
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5 extractedFrench bulldog registrations fell to 7,750 in 2025 from a high of 54,074 in 2021.
Pug registrations declined from 10,408 in 2016 to 834 in 2025.
Bulldog registrations fell by 34% and pug registrations by 43% in Q1 2026 compared to Q1 2025.
Registrations of French bulldogs in the UK dropped by 37% in Q1 2026 compared to Q1 2025.
Campaigns by veterinary organizations have highlighted serious health issues in flat-faced breeds.