
Cardigan Welsh Corgi Female - Ref ID: 8203
Status
Adopted
Reference ID
8203
Birth Date
03-30-2020
Gender
Female
Color
Black & Tan
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Breed Info

Cardigan Welsh Corgi
The name Cardigan Welsh Corgi translates to ‘dwarf dog’ and you should see this four-legged canine. They are yard-long dogs and are known for their undocked tails and their very short legs. This, however, does not inhibit them from being sweet little companions. Discover more about our Cardigan Welsh Corgi puppies for sale below!
History of Breed
The Cardigan Welsh Corgi is descended from the Teckel family of dogs. This breed of dog is believed to have been in existence in Wales for over 3,000 years. It was brought in aboriginal form by the Celtic tribes who migrated from central Europe to Wales. This breed has had a long proven history as a great family dog since.
Personality and Temperament
The Cardigan Welsh Corgi is a very friendly and playful dog. They enjoy spending time around their family and love your attention. They are very approachable dogs with a warm and gentle demeanor. Their personalities are generally easy-going and fun to be around. This breed does well with children and other pets in the household.
Appearance and Grooming
The Cardigan Welsh Corgi has a thick double coat with two distinct shedding cycles; spring and fall. Daily brushing will help keep this pup's coat looking and feeling great. Routine bathing every four to six weeks is also recommended. Making sure to incorporate routine nail trimming for this dog is also advised.
Care and Feeding
Cardigan Welsh Corgis are moderately active dogs and do need sufficient amounts of energy to feel their best. The correct ratio of meat-based protein and micronutrients, as well as healthy carbs and fats, will keep this breed healthy. Many Cardigan Welsh Corgi owners recommend feeding this dog two meals a day, spaced about twelve hours apart. It is also very important to remember to provide your dog with proper dental care. It is suggested that his teeth get cleaned a minimum of three times a week. Failing to keep his teeth clean can contribute to health issues.
Breed Size and Life Expectancy
This breed stands between ten and thirteen inches tall.
This breed weighs between twenty-five and forty pounds.
The average life expectancy for this breed is between twelve and fifteen years.
Interesting Breed Facts
Fact: Their name means dwarf dog.
Fact: The Cardigan Welsh Corgi, recognized by the AKC in 1935, was originally in the Non-Sporting Group. They were later transferred to the Working Group and then the Herding Group, where they now reside.
Fact: This breed makes a great family pet that does well with children.
Ten Frequently Asked Questions about the Cardigan Welsh Corgi
How much exercise does a Cardigan Welsh Corgi need?
Usually, they are better off with 20 to 30 minutes of exercise daily. You could take them on a walk or two given the opportunity.
How often should I feed my Cardigan Welsh Corgi?
This would naturally depend on their age at the time. When they are younger you could feed them 3 times daily and this could progress to twice daily until they get to their first birthday.
Is the Cardigan Welsh Corgi a good pet?
This dog breed is usually very well behaved and good-natured too. They love to be busy and could be friendly. They could turn out to be perfect pets if trained right.
How long does a Cardigan Welsh Corgi live?
The average life expectancy of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi is 12 to 15 years.
Are Cardigan Welsh Corgis easy to train?
Every dog could be a disaster if not trained right. A Cardigan is easy to train when they are puppies. A classic fetch game does wonders as they love to be active.
Are Cardigan Welsh Corgis aggressive?
This dog breed could be aggressive towards other dogs. They are small but won’t hesitate to fight their way out of a challenge.
Can Cardigan Welsh Corgis be left alone?
This dog breed hates to be left all by himself for long periods of time. They could be unbearable to live with and may bark all day. They could also suffer separation anxiety.
Do Cardigans bark a lot?
They announce every visitor or stranger. They were herding dogs so you should understand their need to bark. They could, however, be trained not to.
Are Cardigans affectionate?
Yes, they are. They would need some getting used to though. When they get to know you, they’ll love you like family.
Are Cardigans better in pairs?
Every dog would prefer to be bought in pairs. This will aid socialization and training. Cardigans are definitely better off in pairs as they would learn companionship.
Petland is honored to offer first-class Cardigan Welsh Corgi puppies and our caring team of puppy specialists will help answer any questions you may have.
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