The Pembroke Welsh Corgi, one of two types of Welsh Corgis, is a stout, intelligent, herding dog ranging in color from red, to sable, to fawn, and to black and tan, with or without white markings. Originating from Pembrokeshire, Wales, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi descended from a line of northern spritz-type dogs, but is most famous for being fancied by Queen Elizabeth II, who had over 30 Pembroke Welsh Corgis during her reign. Despite their short legs, Pembroke Welsh Corgis are surprisingly lithe and agile due to their history of herding cattle. Pembroke Welsh Corgis make great pets and big cities, such as Los Angeles and San Francisco, have yearly meetups for Corgi owners and their lovable companions.
The average Pembroke Welsh Corgi has an overall height of 14”-17” (36-43 cm), withers height of 10”-12” (25-30 cm), and body length of 22”-26” (56-66 cm). A typical Pembroke Welsh Corgi weighs between 22-31 lb (10-14 kg) and has a lifespan of roughly 12-15 years.
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi, one of two types of Welsh Corgis, is a stout, intelligent, herding dog ranging in color from red, to sable, to fawn, and to black and tan, with or without white markings. Originating from Pembrokeshire, Wales, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi descended from a line of northern spritz-type dogs, but is most famous for being fancied by Queen Elizabeth II, who had over 30 Pembroke Welsh Corgis during her reign. Despite their short legs, Pembroke Welsh Corgis are surprisingly lithe and agile due to their history of herding cattle. Pembroke Welsh Corgis make great pets and big cities, such as Los Angeles and San Francisco, have yearly meetups for Corgi owners and their lovable companions.
The average Pembroke Welsh Corgi has an overall height of 14”-17” (36-43 cm), withers height of 10”-12” (25-30 cm), and body length of 22”-26” (56-66 cm). A typical Pembroke Welsh Corgi weighs between 22-31 lb (10-14 kg) and has a lifespan of roughly 12-15 years.