• While owning a purebred dog like a Pembroke Welsh Corgi is not cheap, it is worth every penny because the joy that they will bring into your life cannot be bought!
  • The Pembroke Welsh corgi is generally a hardy little dog that lives 12 to 13 years. They are stocky and muscular, despite having a low-slung frame.
  • The Pembroke Welsh Corgi, or Pembroke for short, is one of the most popular herding-dog breeds in the world.
  • The American Kennel Club (AKC) recognized both Pembroke and Cardigan as 'Welsh Corgi,' but separate breed designations were given in 1934.
  • The Pembroke Welsh Corgis (also known as Pembrokes, Pems, and PWCs) were originally bred to herd cattle, sheep, and horses.
  • The most prominent difference between the two breeds today is the Pembroke Welsh Corgi does not have a tail, while the Cardigan Welsh Corgi does.
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  • Basic obedience training is strongly recommended by the Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America. This training is best when it teaches you how to teach your dog.
  • The Pembroke Welsh Corgi was bred from the Cardigan Welsh Corgi, and the two were actually considered the same breed until 1934.
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