Cardigan Welsh Corgi Breed Articles

Corgi Temperament: Assessing Your Corgi's Separation Anxiety

Corgis are typically very social creatures and may become upset when left alone. The undesirable Corgi temperament that arises as a result of too much alone time is known as "separation anxiety". This "separation anxiety" can manifest as prolo...

Potential Corgi Health Problems

Corgi Health Problems When it comes to Corgi health problems, it is much easier and more cost effective to practice preventative medicine than to fight bouts of illness and disease. When possible have your puppy examined by the same veterinar...

Simple Obedience Guidelines for Your Corgi

Training A Corgi If you have obtained your Corgi as a puppy, training should begin as soon as you bring your new puppy home. We think that a lot of puppy behaviors are "cute", but letting them do anything they want those first few days can se...

Corgi Personality: Understanding Your Corgi's Aggression

Corgi Personality The Corgi personality is one that everyone can enjoy. They are a bright, alert and happy breed. They are hard-working, highly trainable and extremely dedicated to the ones they love. The Corgi can be quite bold but should ne...

Cardigan Welsh - Facts You Must Know Before Adopting Cardigan Welsh

The Cardigan Welsh Corgi is one of the two Corgi breeds originally used as drover and farm dog. This breed has a small and powerful stature, with great endurance and speed. Long and low to the ground, this little dog weighs between 25-34 pounds...

How is a Cardigan Welsh Corgi Different From a Pembroke Welsh Corgi?

There are a number of differences between these two breeds starting from the early beginnings where some people have said that the older Cardigan Welsh Corgi's were from Cardiganshire, possibly brought there by the Celts in 1200BC. While the P...

How to Identify the Two Corgis?

Corgis are beautiful, high spirited, energetic little dogs that make great pets. Most people are unaware that there are two quite different breeds of Corgis in existence. The Cardigan Welsh Corgi and the Pembroke Welsh Corgi share common breeding ...

Stopping Your Cardigan Welsh Corgi From Barking

Welsh corgis were bred as herding dogs and one of their duties was to chase other dogs away from their owners' farms and livestock. They tend to sound the alarm at the slightest provocation, and many of them have a high-pitched, annoying bark....

How is a Cardigan Welsh Corgi Different From a Pembroke Welsh Corgi?

There are a number of differences between these two breeds starting from the early beginnings where some people have said that the older Cardigan Welsh Corgi's were from Cardiganshire, possibly brought there by the Celts in 1200BC. While the P...

Cardigan Welsh Corgi - Dog Breeds

The Cardigan Welsh Corgi is a small, generally cute dog breed weighing an average of 30 to 38 lb (13 to 17 kg) and with a height of about 10 to 12 inches (26 to 31 cm). It is one breed of two known dog breeds within the group Welsh Corgis that ori...