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Petorama Blog » Corgi
3M ago
Playful, sweet, and smart, Corgi's are a breed-of-choice for those who want a kid-friendly companion that's faithful, flurry, and easy-to-train. The breed is so beloved (There are Pembroke Welsh Corgi's and their "cousin," Cardigan Welsh Corgi's) that the late Queen Elizabeth II owned about 30 of them from the time of her accession in 1952 until her death in 2022. In fact, she was rarely photographed without her Corgi's! (Some of them were named Willow, Holly, Sandy, and Mick -- to name just a few.)
If you have a special Corgi in your life and want t ..read more
Petorama Blog » Corgi
4M ago
Several famous people have owned corgis over the years. They are cute and perky dogs, and some of the most well-known dog lovers in the world have owned them.
This post looks at some of these famous owners and a few esteemed Corgis.
Holly - Queen Elizabeth II
The deceased monarch of England, Queen Elizabeth II, has a long-standing affection for corgis. At seven years old, King George VI presented his daughter with her first Corgi, Dookie. Many Pembroke Welsh Corgis and Dorgis (a hybrid of Corgi and Dachshund) have been added to the royal family's collection. She regularly lead ..read more
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4M ago
Corgis are energetic and playful dogs who need the right nutrition to maintain their health. They can potentially have hereditary health problems, but this can be mitigated with proper nutrition throughout the dog's lifetime. Feeding your corgi high-quality vitamins and supplements helps decrease the risk of illness and maximize the length of their life.
In other words, now that you've gotten your corgi, it's time to choose the best supplements or vitamins for them.
Best joint health supplement Dasuquin Chews
If your dog has problems with his hips or joints, these Dasuquin chews may help rei ..read more
Petorama Blog » Corgi
4M ago
So, you own a Corgi or want to adopt a Corgi. Cute and cuddly, there are actually two recognized types of Corgi's. A favorite breed of Queen Elizabeth II's, the Cardigan Corgi traces its origins to Cardiganshire, and the Pembroke Welsh Corgi's to Pembrokeshire.
The Cardigan Corgi has a longer tail, while the Pembroke’s tail is closer to its body. The Pembroke usually has a shorter body, and pointy ears, while the Cardigan ears are rounder at the tips. Corgi's have a lifespan of roughly 12-15 years.
Colorful corgis
Known for being great family pets that are play ..read more
Petorama Blog » Corgi
4M ago
The Corgi was bred for herding and is a working dog. It's one of the oldest breeds of dogs from the British Isles and is thought to have originated from Flemish weavers who brought their dogs to England in the 13th century. It was once believed that Queen Elizabeth was responsible for bringing these small dogs into existence, but this has not been proven.
Find out whether or not the Corgi is a good family pet if they are generally friendly with kids, if you can trust them to watch over your kids when there's no one around, and much more.
Corgi temperament
Corgis are brilliant dogs and are of ..read more
Petorama Blog » Corgi
4M ago
If you love Corgis and want to keep them looking their best, grooming is essential to their care. You can groom your Corgi at home using basic materials at hand.
If you want to go to a professional groomer, this is ideal for twice-a-year visits or when your Corgi becomes matted.
Let's look at the different styles you can choose while throwing some light on shedding tips for Corgis.
The Fluffy Tail Corgi Hair Cut
This cut leaves your Corgi's fluffy tail long while trimming their legs and body fur short This hairstyle requires care and grooming, so learn how to do it properly.
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Petorama Blog » Corgi
4M ago
The Corgi’s popularity is due in part to Queen Elizabeth’s open fondness for the breed. But before they showed up at Buckingham Palace, Corgis roamed other parts of the United Kingdom for centuries. There are two distinct types, and while they may share certain characteristics, each has its own unique origin story (or stories).
The Pembroke and the Cardigan, the two Corgi breeds, refer to the locations in Wales (Pembrokeshire and Cardiganshire) where the dogs as we know them first emerged. But their roots can be traced farther back. The ancestors of Welsh Corgis were associated with two ..read more
Petorama Blog » Corgi
4M ago
Corgis are intelligent, active, and quite cute! They’re purebred dogs that are great for families. They have lots of energy for their small size. There are two types of Corgis: Pembroke Welsh Corgis and Cardigan Welsh Corgis. These loving dogs’ disposition is known to be loyal and affectionate.
Corgis are undoubtedly cute with their short legs and famously adorable butts, but they also are known for some remarkable things. Read on to learn some Corgi facts and their role in fairytales, Rufus the Amazon dog, and the plethora of Corgis Queen Elizabeth II owned.
Pembroke Corgis are known as “en ..read more
Petorama Blog » Corgi
4M ago
First recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1934, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi has exploded in popularity to become one of the world’s favorite herding breeds. Fully grown, an adult Corgi will measure 10-12 inches at the shoulder and weigh between 25-30 pounds, but if you’ve ever known a Corgi, you know they imagine themselves to be much more imposing!
These small but mighty dogs were initially bred to herd cattle, which takes speed, agility, and courage, and Corgis have all three of these traits in spades. Bright, fearless, and independent, Corgis pack a lot of punch into a charming, compact ..read more