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Pembroke Welsh Corgi - Coggle Diagram
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Breed Overview
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Known for its short legs, low to the ground
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Thick double coat made up of a short, water-resistant undercoat and a longer, rougher topcoat.
Fur colour - red (with or without white), sable/white, fawn/white, red-headed tricolour and black-headed tricolour.
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History
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Earlier, in the 10th century, they herded sheep, geese, ducks and other livestock.
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Officially recognised by the UK Kennel Club in 1928 as “Welsh Corgis” and again in 1934 as two distinct breeds.
Fun Facts
The name “Corgi” comes from the Welsh word for “dwarf dog”. They have also been referred to as “yard-long dogs” in the past.
Tailless Pembroke Corgis were that way because their tails were docked, many Pembrokes today are naturally born with no tail.
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