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Microchiping Your Corgi Has It’s Benefits

Keeping your welsh corgi safe is of the utmost importance to most all owners. Keeping your pet well cared for and healthy is something you try to do to the best of your ability. Do you NEED to microchip your Corgi? Often people think that if their pet is an indoor dog that is not important to have identification tags. This could not be further from the truth!. If your Pembroke...

Three Principles of Corgi Obedience Training

Even the best behaved and well-adapted Corgi will always need some basic obedience training. This is especially important because this is training that they would never be able to figure out or grasp on their own. Proper obedience training requires the use of some principles and methods which differentiate effective training from training without results. Some of the best...

AKC Corgi Health Insurance

You either love them or you hate them, the members, breeders, and owners who are affiliated with the American Kennel Club. Puppies who are registered with the American Kennel Club are the aristocracy of the dog world, granted entry into the finest clubs and most exclusive clubs. The breeds not recognized by the American Kennel Club or dogs that are of a mixed ancestry often...

Pembroke Welsh Corgi Puppy

3-month-old Pembroke Welsh Corgi walking and playing around. This was her first time walking on a leash. Related articles Your New Pembroke Welsh Corgi Puppy- A Supplies Checklist (mydogbert.com) Yumi’s home finally, our very own Pembroke Welsh Corgi Puppy...

History And Origin Of Pembroke Welsh Corgis

The origin of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is unclear. It is thought to have lived in Pembrokeshire, Wales, in the 10th century. Its name comes from the Welsh for heeling dog. It might have been bred from the Swedish Valhund and the Welsh Cardigan Corgi. In the year 920 King Hywel Dda of South Wales declared a law that Corgis were not to be abused. Another breed introduced to...

Obesity In Pembroke Welsh Corgis

Pembroke Welsh Corgis come from a long lineage of herding dogs, but today they are more known for being great companion dogs. The claim to fame of this breed is that they became favorites of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II of England during their time. With their endearing appearance, perhaps what a lot of people don’t realize is that Welsh Corgis are also...

Pembroke Welsh Corgi Dog Breed History, Description, Grooming and Living Conditions

The Pembroke Welsh corgi is a stocky dog with short legs, which gives it the look of a large dog but is, in fact, obviously a small dog. They would normally have their dew claws removed. They are often born with no tail and it is popular to have the tail docked on pets that are born with a tail. Be aware though that tail docking is against the law in a variety of European...

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