Dog Breeds

Welsh Corgi

  • Frequency of shedding

    Drooling

    Grooming

    Interaction with kids

    Compatibility with other pets

    Attitude towards family

    Social behavior

    Training level

    Adaptability

    Activity rate

    Physical activity requirements

    Barking tendencies

    Breathing concerns

Dog Breeds

Welsh Corgi

These small yet strong-willed dogs have a unique personality. Corgis are highly social and love spending time with their human companions. They make excellent partners not only for families but also for single individuals and households with other pets.

The charming, short legs, fox-like face, and upturned ears of this amazing breed are sure to catch your attention. Among the millions of Welsh Corgi devotees, the breed’s most notable lovers were Britain’s King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II.

The Main Characteristics:

  • Courage
  • Intelligence
  • Devotion
  • Playfulness
  • Friendly personality
  • Loving nature
  • High energy
  • Strong immunity
  • Active vocalization
  • Grooming needed once a week
    • Size

    An adult Corgi typically reaches 25-30 centimeters in height. As for other physical data, the body length of representatives of the breed usually doesn’t exceed 56-66 centimeters.

    • Weight

    The weight of a Welsh Corgi can vary based on genetics, diet, and overall health. However, an adult male Corgi typically weighs between 10 and 15 kilograms. In contrast, female Corgis weigh less, generally not exceeding 13 kilograms.

    • Lifespan

    The life expectancy of a Welsh Corgi ranges from 12 to 15 years and is equivalent to about 64-76 years of human life. However, remember, these figures are only conditional, and the vitality of your important family members greatly depends on their healthy lifestyle and harmonious living environment.

    • Fur

    Corgi is adorned with a thick, weather-resistant medium-length coat usually consisting of two layers. The straight, slightly rough outer coating protects our furry friend from the harmful effects of sun, rain, and wind, while the lower layer is an excellent thermal insulator. You can find the Welsh Corgi mainly in cream, wheat, fawn, or black colors.

    The breed sheds significantly daily. But still, it’s especially noticeable in late spring and early summer. You can manage the process and reduce the intensity of shedding by brushing your Corgi 2-3 times a week.