About Corgis
Corgis, are adorable little dogs well-known for being the breed of choice of Queen Elizabeth. In fact, she has owned more than 30 Corgi dogs!
The Corgi personality ranges from happy, smart, fun-loving, loyal, stubborn, and playful. The Corgi is an active and intelligent dog breed who prefers activity. They love to play and are trusting and quick to offer affection.
Corgis are extremely happy and attentive dogs, that thrive on being the center of attention and will want to be involved in everything you and your family do. They are eager to please and have a lot of energy, although it won’t take much effort to tire them out.
The Corgi personality ranges from happy, smart, fun-loving, loyal, stubborn, and playful. The Corgi is an active and intelligent dog breed who prefers activity. They love to play and are trusting and quick to offer affection.
Corgis are extremely happy and attentive dogs, that thrive on being the center of attention and will want to be involved in everything you and your family do. They are eager to please and have a lot of energy, although it won’t take much effort to tire them out.
Physical characteristics
Corgis come in several colors; rich red, fawn, sable, and 'tri-colored' which means black, red, and white. All color types can have white flashings of color which add to the striking look of the Corgi. Corgis weigh from 22 to 28 pounds and are 10 to 12 inches tall; with the males being bigger than females. Corgis have short hair and are double coated.
Needs
Corgis maintain their weight easily by eating small amounts of food. They have a tendency to become overweight if fed to much or not exercised frequently. Corgis need 20 minutes to 40 minutes of exercise a day and love mental stimulation. Being bred to heard large animals, the Corgi is used to thinking independently. Because of this, training will come along with consistency, patience, and a gentle but firm stance.
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