Origins: Interbred with the Cardigan Welsh Corgi until the 1930s, after which the two became separate varieties. Originally used to herd cattle.
Size: Small. About 25 0 30cm tall at the shoulder, but very sturdily built.
Physical Appearance: Dense-coated, foxy-faced, and generally a "prettier" dog than the Cardigan, which has a bushy, long one. Otherwise similarly built, with upright, prominent, slightly rounded ears.
Characteristics: Alert, active, bold, outgoing, with plenty of stamina. As Pembroke Welsh Corgis were bred to herd cattle by nipping at their heels, most individuals of this breed are naturally rather nippy, even more so than Cardigans, so they do not make good pets for children.
Colors: Red, sable, fawn, black and tan, with or without white markings.
Special Facts: This is the favorite breed of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II!
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Dog Breed: Pembroke Welsh Corgi
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