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Cardigan Welsh Corgi

Cardigans are long-bodied, big-eared herding dogs — intelligent, adaptable and devoted, with a strong bond to family and a watchful, sometimes vocal nature. They need daily exercise and mental work to satisfy that herding brain, and care to protect the long back (limit jumping, keep them lean). Distinguished from the Pembroke by a full tail and heavier build. A clever, hardy companion for an active home.

Breed character

The older, tailed Welsh corgi — a sturdy, big-boned herder on short legs, sensible and devoted, a touch more reserved and substantial than its Pembroke cousin.

Temperament
  • Loyal
  • Smart
  • Alert
  • Sensible
  • Affectionate

Dislikes

  • Boredom
  • Jumping on/off furniture (back strain)
  • Being left alone
  • Over-feeding (gains weight)

Habits & quirks

  • Herding/nipping at heels and movement
  • Alert, ready barking
  • Sturdy, low-to-ground bustle
  • A full, fox-like tail (unlike the Pembroke)

Great for

  • Active families and first-timers
  • Owners who enjoy training
  • Apartment or house living
  • Homes with considerate kids

Think twice if…

  • Sedentary or absent owners
  • Homes that can't manage back care
  • Noise-sensitive neighbours
  • Shed-averse households

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