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Pembroke Welsh Corgi

Temperament:

Smart, Alert, Affectionate

Description:

The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a small herding breed celebrated for its intelligence, agility, and loyalty. With their striking appearance, featuring a sturdy, low-set frame, short legs, and an ever-wagging tail, Corgis have captured hearts around the world. Originally bred for herding cattle and sheep, they are remarkably alert and active, possessing a bold and friendly personality. Their association with British royalty has further elevated their popularity. Despite their size, Corgis are known for their confidence and are always ready for adventure.

Care:

Regular exercise is crucial for Corgis to manage their energy levels and prevent obesity, a common issue in the breed. Their double coat requires weekly brushing to minimize shedding and maintain coat health. Early socialization and obedience training are recommended to harness their intelligence and herding instincts positively.

Health:

Pembroke Welsh Corgis are generally healthy but can be prone to specific genetic conditions, including hip dysplasia and degenerative myelopathy. Eye tests and regular health check-ups are essential for early detection and management of potential health concerns.
Energy level
70%
Friendliness
90%
Adaptability
75%
close up shot of a corgi dog sitting

Size:

Small to Medium

Weight:

10 to 14 kg (22 to 31 lbs)

Lifespan:

12-15 years

Fun Fact:

Pembroke Welsh Corgis are often associated with Queen Elizabeth II, who has had more than 30 Corgis during her reign. These dogs have been a staple in the royal family since 1933, showcasing their enduring charm and companionship.

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