The Welsh Corgi
This lovable, compact, resilient, and energetic little pooch has hazy ancestry, but is thought to have arrived in England in the 11th century in the company of Flemish traders.
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi
This breed has evolved into a popular cattle-herding dog. She has the perfect size and temperament to herd large animals with her gentle but insistent heel nipping. Famous for being Queen Elizabeth II of England’s favorite breed. The Corgi is a frequent star of agility trials, canine freestyle dancing, fly-ball, tracking, and herding events. With patient training and exercise, she excels at anything that requires boldness, playfulness, and stamina.
The Corgi Voice
A most vocal companion, the Corgi not only barks but also communicates with a range of other hilarious sounds. All that personality has earned the Corgi a place in fantasy and folklore. She has been part of old Welsh fairy legends to modern storybooks like Tasha Tudor’s Corgiville Fair and Japanese anime series Cowboy Bebop.
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