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Pembroke Welsh Corgi
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a small but powerful herding dog known for its short legs, fox-like face, and energetic personality. Originally bred to herd cattle in Wales, Corgis are intelligent, loyal, and surprisingly athletic despite their compact size. Their playful nature and affectionate temperament make them one of the most popular family dogs in the world.
Breed Overview
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Height: 10–12 inches
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Weight: 22–30 pounds
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Life Expectancy: 12–15 years
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Group: Herding
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Temperament: Friendly, alert, intelligent, and affectionate
Personality
Corgis are known for their big personalities in a small body. They are extremely smart and eager to learn, which makes them easy to train. Because they were bred as herding dogs, they are naturally alert and often make excellent watchdogs. Corgis love spending time with their families and tend to form strong bonds with their owners.
Activity Level
Although they have short legs, Corgis are very active and energetic dogs. They enjoy daily walks, playtime, and activities that challenge their minds. Regular exercise helps keep them healthy and prevents boredom.
Appearance
The Corgi’s most recognizable features are its long body, short legs, large upright ears, and expressive face. Their coat is medium length and comes in colors such as red, sable, fawn, and black and tan, often with white markings on the chest, legs, or face.
Grooming
Corgis have a double coat that sheds year-round, with heavier shedding during seasonal changes. Regular brushing—about two to three times a week—helps control shedding and keeps their coat healthy.
Good With Families
Corgis are wonderful family dogs. They are generally good with children and other pets when properly socialized. Their playful and affectionate nature makes them great companions for both active individuals and families.