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welsh corgi pembroke

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welsh corgi pembroke Life habits and morphological characteristics

The ears are medium-sized, erect, with rounded tips. The brown eyes are medium-sized and oval. The eyes are medium-sized, not protruding, with dark eye circles and clear corners. The muzzle is graceful and compact, lacking hair, which is a congenital characteristic. The chest is moderately wide, tapering downwards and relaxing between the forelegs. The hindquarters are well-muscled and strong, but slightly less wide than the shoulders. The body is slightly smaller than the Cardigan.
The coat is of moderate length, with a short and thick undercoat and a longer and coarser outer coat, which can withstand various environmental conditions. The coat is of varying lengths, slightly thicker and longer on the collar, chest and shoulders, and flat on the trunk. The coat is longer on the ventral side of the forelegs, lower abdomen and ventral side of the hindquarters. The coat is preferably straight. The dog is easy to shed. The coat color is light yellow short hair, golden short hair, red sh

welsh corgi pembroke Distribution range and habitat

Country of origin is United Kingdom

welsh corgi pembroke Detailed Introduction

Welsh Corgi Pembroke is a small dog. They are very courageous and alert. They can guard their homes with high vigilance. They are one of the most popular small guard dogs.

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The Welsh Corgi was brought over by workers from Flanders in 1107. Based on its fox-like head, some people believe that this dog is closely related to the ancestors of the Spitz. However, others believe that the Corgi was produced by the mating of the Swedish short-legged, long-bodied dog that was brought to Wales through trade between Wales and Sweden and the native dogs. The name of the Welsh Corgi comes from the Welsh word "corrci", which means a petite dog. There are two variants of this dog: the Pembroke and the Cardigan. The Pembroke is more famous than the Cardigan. Although this dog is small in size, it has always been loved by the upper class. From Richard I (King Lionheart) to Queen Elizabeth II, the Welsh Corgi has always been a pet of the British royal family.

Friendly by nature, brave and bold, neither timid nor cruel, with a gentle personality. Energetic, easy to train, quickly adapt to home life, and will become a good friend of children. But it is prone to progressive retinal detachment, blood disorders, hip dysplasia and spinal diseases.

The Welsh Corgi can be regarded as the leader in the quarrel world, and it will never use its hands when it can use its mouth. I believe everyone has seen a lot of this online, especially when two Corgis quarrel, they really try to eat each other's air and suffocate each other to death. This is a master.


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