
Let Me Tell You About the Pembroke Welsh Corgi
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a pint-sized powerhouse of charm, intelligence, and herding instinct. Here’s everything you need to know about this beloved breed:
๐ถ Breed Origins & History
Country of Origin: Wales
Name Meaning: “Corgi” comes from Welsh words cor (dwarf) and ci (dog)—literally, “dwarf dog”.
Royal Fame: Queen Elizabeth II famously adored Pembrokes, owning over 30 during her reign.
Purpose: Originally bred for herding cattle, their short stature helped them nip at heels while dodging kicks.
๐ Physical Traits
Trait | Description |
---|---|
Height | 10–12 inches |
Weight | 24–30 pounds |
Coat | Medium-length double coat |
Colors | Red, sable, fawn, black & tan, often with white markings |
Tail | Naturally short or docked (unlike the Cardigan Corgi) |
๐ง Personality & Temperament
Intelligent & Alert: Ranked 11th in dog intelligence rankings.
Loyal & Affectionate: Deeply bonded with their families.
Playful & Protective: Great with kids and other pets, but they’ll sound the alarm if something’s amiss.
Energetic: Despite their short legs, they need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation.
๐งผ Grooming & Care
Shedding: Heavy year-round, especially in spring and fall.
Grooming Needs: Regular brushing keeps their coat healthy and reduces shedding.
Exercise: Daily walks and playtime are essential to prevent boredom and weight gain.
๐ฉบ Health Considerations
Common Issues: Hip dysplasia, back problems (due to long spine), and obesity.
Life Expectancy: 12–13 years.
Preventive Care: Keep them lean and active, and avoid excessive jumping to protect their spine.
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