Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Pembroke Wells Corgi, Cardigan’s cousin, was also bred as a herd of cattle, but after Cardigan. This breed can be considered an old breed imported into canals by Flemish weavers in 1107. An interesting fact is that this corgi is named after their hometown in Wales. Pembroke is less active than a cardigan. They have deep chests with curved ribs, short legs, ears that are not round or protruding, and their black or feathery eyes. His face is more like a fox. Pembroke’s tail is attached at birth. You are committed, very smart, resilient, and obedient. Pembrokes are watchdogs and guard dogs. They can easily live when their days are filled with moderate sports, love and affection. Corgis can be seen in red, clogs, cloth, black and brown.
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