Living Pets These Are the 10 Most Spoiled Dog Breeds in the United States, According to New Data New data also revealed the most popular breeds—and the most popular dog names in each state. By Madeline Buiano Madeline Buiano Madeline Buiano is an associate editor at MarthaStewart.com, sharing her knowledge on a range of topics—from gardening and cleaning to home and pets. She has five years of writing and editing experience in the digital publishing industry. Editorial Guidelines Published on August 3, 2022 Photo: IzaLysonArts / Getty Images If you have a dog, you likely enjoy spoiling your four-legged friend in a variety of ways—feeding them treats throughout the day, taking them on walks, and giving them a lot of belly rubs. While this type of puppy love spans across all dog breeds, there is one species that is more spoiled than the rest according to new data: American Staffordshire Terriers. To identify the most spoiled dog breeds across the country, Bark, an organization that advocates for fostering and dog-friendly spaces, dug through over 10 years of customer data and purchasing trends. The data was culled from dog owners that have subscribed to BarkBox and Super Chewer, and then filtered by breed. With the data, they were able to identify the most spoiled breeds, most popular breeds, and the most popular dog names in each state. 10 Dog Breeds That Look Like Puppies Even When They're Fully Grown While we know the top spot goes to American Staffordshire Terriers, there are a few other dog types that get some extra love from their owners, according to Bark's data. German Shorthaired Pointers, Bernese Mountain dogs, Labrador Retrievers, Catahoula Leopard dogs, English Bulldogs, Boston Terriers, Pembroke Welsh Corgis, Great Danes, and Belgian Shepherd dogs, rounded out the top 10. The data also identified the most popular breeds across the nation, which included Labrador Retrievers, Pit Bulls, and Doodles. In fact, Utah was the only state that didn't have Pitbulls or Labrador Retrievers as its top dog—their number one spot went to the Doodle. Another fun fact? Alaska's most-owned dog isn't an Alaskan breed; it's the Labrador, but the Alaskan Husky claimed the second slot. In addition, the date revealed that pet owners in the United States gravitate towards the same dog names. "Regardless of region or political leaning, we have commonality in what we name our pups as Americans, and the most popular name is Luna," notes data authors. Followed by Luna is Bella, Charlie, Daisy, Max, Lucy, Sadie, and Kona. The Most Spoiled Dog Breeds in the United States American Staffordshire Terriers German Shorthaired Pointers Bernese Mountain dogsLabrador Retrievers Catahoula Leopard dogsEnglish BulldogsBoston TerriersPembroke Welsh CorgisGreat DanesBelgian Shepherd Dogs Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit