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Scout is a home companion whose a working dog through and through.
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For the first nine to ten months Heidi did not like strangers at all.
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She has never bit anyone even when someone puts there hand out for her to get a whiff she'll just keep on barking.
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi : Dog Breed Selector : Animal Planet

This is a hardy breed, capable of a day dodging kicks, so it is agile and tireless.
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Its derivation is unknown, though it may have been influenced by the extinct English turn-spit dog, a short-legged, low-bodied dog used to turn spits in kitchens.
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Crosses with other breeds had been tried, but most were not particularly successful.
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When the Crown lands were later divided, sold and fenced, the need for drovers was lost, and the corgi lost its job.
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The first Cardigans came to America in 1931, and the AKC recognized the breed in 1935.
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Kept by some as a guard and companion, nonetheless, it became a luxury that few could afford, and it became perilously close to extinction.
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi Dog Breed Profile

Prior to the twentieth century, it was known as the ‘Yardlong Dog’ as it ideally measured an English yard from the tail tip to the nose.
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Another potential health issue is Canine Degenerative Myelopathy, which may be present if the dog stands with its feet abnormally close together.
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The Cardigan Welsh Corgi is believed to have descended from the Teckel family of dogs; it was later crossed with the Collie for additional colors.
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The Cardigan Welsh Corgi should not be made to jump from significant heights (even a few feet) or run for great distances because of its long back and short legs.
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When these laws were changed, the Cardigan Welsh Corgi dipped in popularity and went nearly extinct; those who remained were crossed with brindle herding breeds.
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Early socialization is necessary for the Cardigan Welsh Corgi to get along with cats and other household pets.
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi | American Kennel Club

A nose other than solid black in any other color is a disqualification.
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Carried low when standing or moving slowly, streaming out parallel to ground when at a dead run, lifted when excited, but never curled over the back.
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The feet are relatively large and rounded, with well filled pads.
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Skull--Top moderately wide and flat between the ears, showing no prominence of occiput, tapering towards the eyes.
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The curve in the forearm makes the wrists (carpal joints) somewhat closer together than the elbows.
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Hind legs, when trotting, should reach well under body, move on a line with the forelegs, with the hocks turning neither in nor out, and in one continuous motion drive powerfully behind, well beyond the set of the tail.
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of America

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The SW group will be providing more information about the show sites.
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They are NOT a breed for everyone, however, and we strongly suggest educating yourself fully about the breed before making a decision to add a Cardigan to your family.
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The CWCCA is the parent club for the Cardigan Welsh Corgi breed, and is a member of the American Kennel Club.
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Pembroke Welsh Corgi Information and Pictures, Welsh Corgi, Corgis ...

  This is Chip, a tri-color Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppy.
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  "Abby is our Pembroke Welsh Corgi shown here at a year old.
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She is so sweet and gentle, and good with the grandkids.
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi - Dogs - Dogs Online

Grooming / Maintenance His short coat only needs to be brushed occasionally.
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However, because it sheds profusely you may find yourself brushing it a couple of times a week, or even daily, to reduce the hair in your home (what you remove with a brush doesn't end up on the couch!).
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Welsh Corgi Cardigan - Dog Breeds - Dog.com

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Reserved with strangers Coat: The dense, harsh, medium length coat lies close to the body Permissible colors are red, sable, brindle, blue merle, or black with or without tan or blue brindle points.
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Although it has been interbred with the Pembroke Corgi since the 19th Century, it does not have the same ancestors.
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The Cardigan's ears are set wider, are more rounded and larger than the Pembroke's Dogs may have one or two pale blue eyes in the merle coloring Personality: Bright and alert but only moderately active Intelligent and very willing to please Easily trained Playful nature Excellent with children Good watchdog.
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi - Puppies for Sale, Dogs for Sale, Dog Breeders

Another theory of the Corgi is that Vikings brought Swedish Vallunds to the Welsh coast in the 9th century, from which the Corgis descended by mixing with the local dogs.
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They make good watch dogs, as well as good guard dogs.
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Wary of strangers and possessive of their owner's property, they also make a good watch dog.
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They are intelligent and easy to train but need a firm hand when it comes to nipping, as they are prone to do so due to their ancestry as herding dogs.
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What type of socialization have the puppies received? with children? with other pets? in the home?
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Pembroke's tails are docked completely, that is if they are even born with a tail.
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United Kennel Club: Cardigan Welsh Corgi

Considering the 35 plus events on the schedule this year we've barely gotten started.
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The feet travel parallel to the line of motion with no tendency to swing out, cross over or interfere.
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Another theory is that they are descended from the Swedish Vallhunds, which were crossed with the local Welsh herding dogs.
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MUZZLE - The muzzle tapers moderately towards the nose, which projects slightly beyond the end of the muzzle, so that the foreface does not end in an abrupt wedge shape.
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When viewed from the front, the legs do not move in exact parallel planes; they incline slightly inward to compensate for the characteristic shortness of the legs and chest width.
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The forearms are slightly bowed so that they mold around the chest.
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Dogs 101: Cardigan Welsh Corgi : Video : Animal Planet

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It is necessary to ensure that the parents of your puppy have OFA and CERF certificates.
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Size: Small / Medium; Susceptibility to drill: High; Maintenance of coat: Low, Falling of hair: Medium / High (depending on season) training needed: Daily walk; energy level: Intermediate Safekeeping: Lae, Good with children: Yes, with great care and children; Health: OFA, CERF certificates mom breed CARDIGAN WELSH CORGI with puppies Nature of Cardigan Welsh Corgi: Cardigan Welsh Corgi is faithful and loving dog with high intelligence and kind temperament.
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Dogs of this breed are full of energy, overflowing with enthusiasm and have extremely likable character.
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Effective guard dog is barking and since raising a fuss if you notice something wrong.
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Can sometimes bite, but that’s part of their pastoral instincts.
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Well socialized Korgi Cardigan is well understood with the other pets, but when it comes to strangers and guests, it is reserved, but nice.
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  Temperament The affectionate Cardigan Welsh Corgi is loyal, even tempered and displays a friendly nature with children.  Corgi dogs fit well into the household, make great watchdogs who can be suspicious of strangers. Being fairly active they make excellent companions, rather than lap dogs and even though they have lots of energy, it has been claimed that the Cardigan is more reserved than the excitable Pembroke.
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Originally bred together with the Welsh Pembroke Corgi, the Cardigan Welsh Corgi is similar in looks, however, today the two are considered to be entirely separate breeds.
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A few in this group include Border Collie, Boxer and Bullmastiff to mention a few.
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If kept in a smaller yard around 30 minutes of regular exercise daily will be required.  Great with children and ideally suited to a family environment, the Corgi’s do make excellent companions for older, retired people who are still fairly active.
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  Life Expectancy 10-13 Years   Health Concerns The Corgi is generally a hardy and healthy dog however are known to suffer from eye diseases such as progressive retinal atrophy and glaucoma.  Some of the longer varieties of Corgi tend to be prone to slipped discs in the middle of the back and for this reason, Corgis would not suit a house with a lot of stairs.
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They have dark, widely set eyes that have an intelligent and alert expression.
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They also have natural herding instincts that make them naturally protective of children and family members.
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi History Cardigan Welsh Corgis are one of the oldest dog breeds in England.
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Things You Should Know Because of their shape, Welsh Corgis should be handled with care—like dachshunds they need to be held in a supportive, balanced way, if at all.
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Feeding:  Cardigan Welsh Corgis are good eaters who need a high- quality food.
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While some breeds still work the farmlands, others are used for search and rescue and narcotics detection.
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Personality:  The Cardigan Welsh Corgi has a lively disposition and is noted for his intelligence and devotion.
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History:  The heritage of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi is a particularly ancient one, as it is believed that a dog resembling the Cardigan came to the part of Wales (now known as Cardiganshire) when the Celts migrated there around 1000 BCE.
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He is happiest with a purpose, so exercise that can also provide mental stimulation will keep him truly satisfied.
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The farmers were then able to graze their cattle in "common areas" owned by the Crown.
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Scams Dogs wanted Links Contact webmaster Dogs - Cardigan Corgi   More than 3,000 years ago, Celtic tribes in central Europe migrated to Wales.
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His intelligence and almost human-like empathy make him an outstanding therapy, service, and Search and Rescue dog.
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A big dog in a short-legged package, the Cardigan is an alert, sensible, and courageous dog willing to stand down challenges from animals much larger than he, and to protect his beloved family from all dangers.
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In fact, the word "corgi" is a generic term like "retriever" or "spaniel;" in Welsh, cor means dwarf, and gi (pronounced with a hard "g," as in "girl") means dog, thus Welsh Corgi translates to "dwarf dog from Wales." But the two breeds actually boast more differences than similarities.
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The breed was nearly extinct until a few decades ago when several dedicated breeders resurrected him, and in the 1930s the first Cardigans were imported from the UK to the United States.
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One of the earliest breeds to come to the British Isles, the Cardigan Welsh Corgi was brought from central Europe to Cardiganshire, South Wales, centuries ago.
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His needs can best be met with a moderate walk or vigorous play session.
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In a time when the land available to tenant farmers was determined by how much acreage their cattle occupied, it was to the farmer's advantage to have scattered, far-ranging stock.
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  Temperament: The Corgi has enough courage and intelligence to learn to do anything it is taught.
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The Corgi is fine with older children and house pets but territorial with strange cats and dogs.
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History: The Cardigan is thought to have originated in early 13th century Wales from the same ancestors that produced the Daschund and a Swedish Spitz-like dog.
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  Health Considerations: Corgis have a fairly long life expectancy of 12 to 15 years and have few common health problems.
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The breed is very versatile, having been used traditionally for both herding and companionship purposes, and will be happy in whatever setting you place him or her in.
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This not only helps keep the Corgis fur clean but also reduces the amount of hair found around the house.
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Most Cardigans’ are active small dogs with an energy level that is high by nature.
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If they do not enough mental stimulation and become bored, Cardigan Welsh Corgis often turn to unwanted behavior such as stealing food.
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Some other possible health problems include:[- ]Hip Dysplasia – The hip joint and thighbone in this inherited condition do not fit snugly causing lameness and pain in some dogs.[/-][-]Cataracts and Eye Problems – Cardigan Welsh Corgi sometimes suffer from glaucoma and other eye conditions.[/-][-]Degenerative Myelopathy – This degenerative condition is progressive and affects the spinal cords supportive and nervous tissue.[/-]It is important to get your Cardigan Welsh Corgi from a reputable breeder that checks their breeding dogs for hereditary diseases.
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The Pembroke’s body is shorter, their ears smaller and weigh a little less than the Cardigan Welsh Corgi.
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