Corgi Breed Profile

There are two types of Welsh Corgi: the Cardigan Welsh Corgi and the Pembroke Welsh Corgi. Comparing the two, the Pembroke Corgi has a shorter body with straighter and lighter leg bones, while the Welsh Corgi has a better texture of back hair; however, in terms of temperament, the Pembroke Corgi appears to be restless and easily agitated, not as tame as the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Corgis have been pets of the British royal family from Charles I in the 12th century to Queen Elizabeth II today.

Developmental Origins of the Corgi

The Pembrokeville Corgi resembles the Swedish Vahander in appearance, and later pirates in Scandinavia brought the dog’s ancestors from England to the peninsula. It was not until the 19th century that the dog was widely used in England to drive cattle or sheep to market. The ancestors of the Pembrokeville Corgi were widely used as working dogs due to their high energy and efficiency. The breed is still used as a working dog today, but it also makes a good companion dog. Breeders have successfully trained this puppy to remove its innate tendency to fight with other dogs. Corgi Pictures

How much does a corgi cost?

According to Pet King’s editorial market research statistics, the price range of a domestic pet corgi is more normal at around 2,000-7,000 dollars a piece. Depending on the character and quality, the price of the dog will vary. Now most people raise Corgi is actually used as a companion dog for the family, then this pet level Corgi character, pedigree requirements are not very high, sold in the pet market of about 1,000 yuan, character and quality can be, stable temperament can be purchased, if it is in the kennel of the price of this pet level in the 2,000-7,000 yuan or so. The price is too low dog is also not recommended to buy, after home will also have a lot of problems.

Corgi IQ Description

The short-legged Welsh Corgi is a very popular pet nowadays, many people are attracted by their cute appearance, and the number of people who keep them is also increasing. However, many people will have “Corgi is easy to train”, “Corgi IQ is high” questions before raising Corgi, today we will study the IQ of the Welsh Corgi. First, the Welsh Corgi’s ranking on the canine IQ ranking table In fact, you don’t even have to put in too much effort to see the Welsh Corgi, because they are ranked 11th. As long as the training is not too difficult, they can learn it in a relatively short period of time, while if it is more difficult, owners may need to spend a little bit more time training their dogs. Therefore, if you want to raise a Welsh Corgi, owners do not have to worry about the dog is too difficult to train. Second, the small size can also be a guard dog Don’t look at the Welsh Corgi’s size is not too big, but their character is steady, courage over “dog”, smart and alert, is super popular small guard dog. In addition, in the eyes of many people, small dogs may be very noisy, but the Welsh Corgi is not like this, they are gentle dogs, you do not have to worry about their “wind”. Exercise is for all occasions Welsh Corgi is very strong in outdoor activities, some people see them in the outdoor sports situation may worry that they are also at home through the rummage, scratching furniture and other ways to consume abundant energy, but the fact is not so, you will almost never see adult Welsh Corgi at home to show the above behaviors, they are usually only in the outdoor will be “arbitrary” sports, is not it very good, is not it? “They usually only exercise outdoors when they feel like it, so they know what you’re talking about!

Corgi Personality Traits

The Corgi is short and strong, giving the impression of a sturdy body, full of vigor, quality bone and excellent endurance, and is one of the most popular small watchdogs, friendly in nature, brave and bold, neither timid nor vicious. The disposition is gentle, but do not force it to accept what it does not want to accept. There is no doubt about its intelligence, and it is also quite alert and capable of guarding its home with great vigilance. Mild mannered and enjoys the company of children, although children will need to play with it under adult supervision. It is naturally athletic, so will need plenty of daily exercise and play outdoors. Active and barking, so needs to be trained from an early age, from a young age, not to bark and not to bite.

Corgi Habits

The person is short, moderately boned, and deeply chested. The proportion of the whole body in side profile is that the length is much greater than the height. The tail is very low and foxtail-like. The overall impression is that of a beautiful, powerful small dog with very good speed and stamina, solidly constructed, but not rough. The gait is stretched and smooth. The Welsh Corgi’s coat is very well groomed and requires only simple weekly brushing. Mild mannered and enjoys the company of children, although children will need to play with it under adult supervision. Naturally athletic, it needs plenty of daily exercise and play outdoors. Lively and barking, so it needs to be trained from an early age, from a young age, not to bark and not to bite. Note: Since most cities prohibit dogs with shoulder heights higher than 35 centimeters in their dog ordinances, the short dog can walk out of the house with a straight face. Habits: Calm, loyal, friendly and adaptable. Never shy or vicious.

Pros and Cons of Corgis

AdvantagesSimple groomingThe Welsh Corgi is a short-haired dog, making it easy to get outdoors, and even at the competition level it is only a matter of trimming the whiskers and sole of the feet, so you don’t have to spend a fortune on grooming every year, as other breeds do. Since the breed does not have body odor, it is sufficient to ensure simple grooming once a day and a bath once a month. The Welsh Corgi is an energetic small working dog, and the speed, endurance and athletic skill it displays in outdoor activities had to convince me that it was once used for cattle herding. However, in the family life he is very sensible, rarely jumping up and down in the house, rummaging through the cupboards as an adult, and always sticking to the great belief of “to devote limited life to unlimited outdoor sports”. It is said that the eyes are the window to the soul, and if you look into the eyes of a Welsh Corgi, you will have no doubt about its high intelligence. As a puppy, the Welsh Corgi can understand simple commands in a very short time, and as an adult, his obedience and judgment are breathtaking.

Corgi Identification Selection

Welsh Corgi Total Welsh Corgi There are two types of Welsh Corgi: the Cardigan Welsh Corgi and the Pembroke Welsh Corgi. Comparing the two, the Pembroke Corgi is shorter, with straighter and lighter leg bones, while the Welsh Corgi has a better texture of back hair; however, in terms of temperament, the Pembroke Corgi appears to be restless and easily agitated, not as tame as the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Corgis have been pets of the English royal family since Queen Elizabeth II, Richard I, in the 12th century. The amount of food fed each day should be moderate; too much or too little is not conducive to healthy growth. The daily feed should contain meat and an equal amount of a variety of miscellaneous grains, vegetables, carrots and other veggies. Varieties should be changed regularly to ensure that the intake is nutritionally complete. First. Regular feeding of the dog’s greatest joy than the same time every day, the same place, from the same plate to eat the same food. The number of meals depends on the physiological state of the dog, which should be evaluated regularly. Second. Give the dog plenty of water to drink at any time to give the dog cold water suitable for drinking, and often change the water, the average daily consumption of water per kilogram of body weight of at least 60 milliliters, and puppies, lactating females, working dogs, or hot climates to consume more water. Third. Controlling the amount of food The amount of food per serving depends on the animal’s daily energy requirements and the number of calories contained in the food. The amount of food per serving should be recalculated frequently to avoid obesity and should be adjusted as the dog’s weight changes. Fourth. Gradual changes in food The dog’s diet should be changed gradually, with a one-week transition, so that the animal’s palate, digestion and metabolism can adapt, and the dog’s intestinal microbes are better adapted to eating turnip-based foods than those of humans, and can therefore resume their function to digest the new food. Fifth. Proper feeding The way you feed your dog is as important as the ingredients in the food. Therefore, when feeding commercial food, it is important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions to the letter. When feeding homemade food, thoughts such as “my dog eats what I eat”, “my dog eats what he likes” or “my dog just eats” should be eliminated. Finally, there should be no table scraps, sweets, sugar cubes, cakes and chocolates in dog food. Sixth. Record each dog’s results Dietary effects and any dietary changes should be recorded using simple indicators such as changes in weight, coat texture, fecal characteristics, appetite and daily behavior. I believe that if you can do all these, your dog must be very healthy. Corgi is prone to eye diseases and should be washed with 2% boric acid water every 3 to 5 days to prevent eye diseases. You should also bathe it regularly, remove ear wax and tartar, and trim its claws. Welsh Corgi belongs to the short-haired dog, but it should also be brushed and cleaned regularly to keep it clean and beautiful. Corgi has no body odor, and a bath once a month is sufficient. A ventilated, clean and dry place should be chosen for the kennel and disinfected every half or one month to prevent the growth of bacteria. The daily feed should contain 200 to 250 grams of meat and an equal amount of vegetarian food. Vegetarian food can be a variety of grains, vegetables, carrots, etc.. Varieties should be changed regularly to ensure a complete nutritional intake. It is important to feed the Corgi the right amount of food each day, as too much or too little is not good for healthy growth. Although the Corgi’s coat is slightly coarse and not very long, it should be brushed and cleaned regularly to keep it clean and beautiful. You should also bathe your Corgi regularly, remove ear wax and tartar, wash its eyes with warm water (after boiling water has cooled down), and trim its claws. Corgi is very susceptible to eye disease, so it should be every 3 to 5 days, with 2% boric acid water for it to wash the eyes, in order to prevent the occurrence of eye disease. Corgi kennels should be chosen to hide the wind, clean and dry places, and every half a month or January for disinfection treatment. Since the Corgi is a livestock dog in its early days and is active by nature, it should not be kept indoors all the time, but should be given proper time to be outdoors in order to maintain its healthy and active character. The Pembroke Corgi is not good with its own kind. So it must be trained and conditioned from puppyhood so that it can change this vice and get along well with other dogs. The Welsh Corgi’s coat is very well groomed and requires only simple weekly brushing. It has a gentle disposition and enjoys the company of children, who of course need to play with it under adult supervision. Naturally athletic, it needs plenty of daily exercise and play outdoors. Lively and barking, so it needs to be trained from an early age, from a young age, not to bark and not to bite. Note: Since the dog regulations in most cities prohibit the keeping of dogs with a shoulder height higher than 35 centimeters, the short one can walk out of the house openly and honestly.