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Pembroke Welsh Corgi - Facts You Must Know Before Adopting a Pembroke Welsh Corgi
- 15/01/2011
Breed Description
The small-to-medium size Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a herding dog with sturdy build and short stature. They typically weigh between 22-26 pounds, and stands around 10-12 inches tall at the withers. Females commonly measure between 10-12 inches in height at the withers, and weighs around 22-24 pounds.
Coat
The coat of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is double coated. Their top coat is medium-length, thick and coarse in texture, while their inner coat is short and weather resistant. The coat colors can be seen in sable, fawn, red, black and tan, and may also come with white markings on the neck, chest, and legs.
Activity
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi requires ample amount of exercise. Though they have short legs, they love being active. Their relatively adaptable exercise needs will fit with the regular family life. With herding instinct, this breed loves having constant activities. They are also known to nip at the heels if they feel that their family plays too rowdy. These dogs are noted to be highly susceptible to back and joint problems. They should therefore be monitored if a lot of climbing is involved in their activities.
Temperament
These active, intelligent dependable breed is relatively easy to train. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is appropriate for both experienced and inexperienced dog owners, and will make great family pet and companion. These alert dogs will bark to raise an alarm if anything seems to be atypical for them. Owners should be warned that they tend to bark excessively. The herding origin of this breed is reflected as they will try to herd people and other animals, often caught nipping at the heels. This is something that should be corrected. They thrive on love and companionship, and will not be suitable for those dog owners that will have little time for this dedicated pet.
Overview
Primarily bred to herd horses, sheep, and cattle, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is an intelligent and active breed of dog. These dogs are highly trainable with the eagerness to learn.
Care
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi should never be overfed as this breed gains weight easily. The coat of this breed sheds twice in a year, and will require regular brushing and bathing as needed. Extra brushing will be needed during shedding season to get rid of dead hair.
Training
The intelligence and eagerness to please makes the Pembroke Welsh Corgi easy to handle. However, this breed will not enjoy repetitive training as they can easily get bored. They will require early obedience training and socialization. These dogs should be trained with positive reinforcement, firmness, and consistency.
Character
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a loyal and hard-working herding dog. They have been ranked 11th in the World's Smartest Dog Breeds as they are easily trained, and highly intelligent. They make good watchdogs since they are highly alert and tend to bark when situation becomes atypical for them.
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