This breed of dog came from Scotland where it was bred to have a white coat, so it could be easily seen when hunting. Although mainly a family pet these days,it is still keen for a little sport with any small animals it may come across, for example, cats.
Coat: Hard and wiry, always white.
Weight: around 8 kg.
Height: around 28 cm.
This breed is good with children as it is lively and friendly. It is also a good friend for older people as it has a fairly sensible nature.A quick brush every few days will keep the coat clean and tidy, with a slight trim a couple of times a year. With its compact size, hardy constitution and happy nature, this is a great family dog. It is a good watchdog. This breed can get by without lots of formal exercise because it will be very active around the garden, but it does love a game or a walk. Avoid contact with other male dogs on a walk, as they may scrap.
Around the 12 century, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi was developed, and was used as a cattle and sheep herder in Pembrokeshire in Wales. The Cardigan Welsh Corgi and the Pembroke were officially seperated in the 1930s.
Coat: fairly short, thick. red, fawn, sable or black and tan, with or without white markings.
Weight: around 10 - 12 kg.
Height: around 25 - 30 cm at the shoulder.
Known for its longetivity, affection and loyalty, the Corgi makes a good companion for older people. An intelligent, alert, active dog, and can be happy in a small home if you give it sufficient exercise. Makes a good watchdog, has a good bark for it's size. The coat requires some maintenance to keep it it good condition. They fit well into a family, although sometimes object to an overly attentive small child..
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