Pembroke Welsh Corgi

A Royal Favorite with a Charming Personality

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Pembroke Welsh Corgi

Pembroke Welsh Corgis are small, active, and intelligent dogs known for their short stature and long body.

Size

Pembroke Welsh Corgi's size is considered to be small.

Lifespan

The average lifespan of a Pembroke Welsh Corgi is 12-14 years.

Temperament

Pembroke Welsh Corgi is known for its intelligent, affectionate, active temperament.

Energy Level

Pembroke Welsh Corgi has a very high energy level.

Compatibility with Children

Having kids around Pembroke Welsh Corgi is okay.

Shedding

Pembroke Welsh Corgi's shedding level is considered to be moderate.

Grooming Needs

Grooming needs for Pembroke Welsh Corgi are moderate.

Trainability

Pembroke Welsh Corgi is above average to train.

Hypoallergenic

Pembroke Welsh Corgi is not hypoallergenic.

Feeding Requirements

Well-balanced diet suitable for small, active dogs. Be mindful of their portion sizes to avoid obesity.

More About Pembroke Welsh Corgi

The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a small breed known for its short legs, long body, and enthusiastic personality. These dogs are active, intelligent, and love to be involved in family activities. Originally bred for herding, they are quick learners and respond well to training. Despite their small size, they have a big-dog bark and make excellent watchdogs. Corgis are known for being affectionate and loyal to their families, and they can adapt well to various living situations, including apartments, provided they get enough exercise. Their double coat requires regular grooming, especially during shedding seasons. Due to their herding background, they might try to herd people or other pets, and they enjoy activities that stimulate both their mind and body.

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