When you look at a
Welsh Corgi,
you may think of a fox, with is low body and long ears. This breed is
loyal and brave, friendly and obedient. He was originally used on
farms as a herding dog, so you may find you or your family being herded from
time to time.
The
Welsh Corgi is a good watchdog. He will bark when he
feels there is a threat, and will give his life to save yours if necessary.
His loyalty is true and he loves his family. The Welsh Corgi is very
good with children and is happy to feel a part of the family. He may
hold back attention from strangers until he knows they are safe.
Training
A
smart and obedient dog, this breed is easy to housetrain.
Exercise
The Welsh Corgi loves to go
on walks and play. He is active in his young years, slowing
down a bit when older. He will do well in an apartment with
regular walks, but needs play and exercise to be happy.
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Grooming
The Welsh Corgi has fur that is of medium length and
should be brushed weekly. His coat does not have a strong dog
smell and is water resistant.
Health
The
Welsh Corgi is prone to gaining
weight, back problems and glaucoma. He is also prone to PRA.