Welsh Corgi
The Welsh corgi is a small type of herding dog that originated in Wales
There are two breeds of Welsh corgis, the Cardigan and the Pembroke, each named for the county in Wales where it originated. The differences between the two breeds include bone structure, body length, and size.
Cardigans are the larger of the two breeds, with large rounded ears and a 12-inch-long foxy, flowing tail set in line with the body.
Pembrokes feature pointed ears, and are somewhat smaller in stature than the Cardigan. The dog's head is fox-like and the tail short, which can be accomplished through breeding or docking.
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi
The Cardigan Welsh Corgi is one of two separate dog breeds known as Welsh corgis that originated in Wales, the other being the Pembroke Welsh Corgi. It is one of the oldest herding breeds. For more information visit Wikipedia page
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a cattle herding dog breed which originated in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is one of two breeds known as a Welsh Corgi. The other is the Cardigan Welsh Corgi, and both descend from the line that is the northern spitz-type dog (examples include that of the Siberian Husky). For more information visit Wikipedia page