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Pet Information

Status
Available
Reference ID
5181
Breed
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Availability
05-12-2026
Birth Date
03-16-2026
Age
10 Weeks
Gender
Male
Color
Red / White
Location
Tiny Paws Ruckersville

Description

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The Pembroke Welsh Corgi

Low-set, strong, and sturdily built, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi gives an impression of substance in a small space. He is one of the most agreeable small house dogs, as well as an avid competitor in many dog sports, including conformation, herding, and obedience. The Pembroke Corgi is a separate breed from the Cardigan Corgi, possessing a shorter body and straighter, lighter-boned legs. His ears are pointed at the tip and stand erect, and he has a short tail. The coat can be red, sable, fawn, black, and tan with or without white markings.

History

The Corgi from Pembrokeshire is a breed of considerable antiquity. The direct ancestors of the Pembroke were brought across the Channel in 1107 by Flemish weavers. The early progenitor is said to have had a resemblance to the old Schipperkes and sprang from the same family that includes the Keeshond, Pomeranian, Samoyed, Chow Chow, Norwegian Elkhound, and Finnish Spitz.

Temperament

Bold and friendly, the Pembroke responds well to training and loves his family, but he may try to herd you! He thrives on farms but can adapt to a variety of living situations if given regular exercise. This breed also requires routine brushing.

  • Herding Group; AKC recognized in 1934.
  • Ranging in size from 10 to 12 inches tall at the shoulder.
  • Cattle driver; all-purpose farm dog.

Environment

  • Apartment is fine
  • Low to moderate activity indoors

Exercise

  • Daily extended exercise

Grooming

  • Easy care
  • Occasional brushing
  • Moderate seasonal shedding

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