Posted: 2/3/2008 10:41:25 PM EDT
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Those who own them what do you think of thier personalities. I already have 3 small to medium dogs and a cat. Do they get along with other animals? Any problems at all? What about with grooming? Post pics of you got them Thanks in advance. |
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Great little dogs, smart and friendly in my experience. In general they get along good with other animals if they've been properly socialized. They're UBER high energy tho, they love to go go go, so if you don't have the time to keep them busy or play alot with them expect some behavior problems. They do not like to sit still. We owned a kennel when I was young, and one of the ladies who worked there with us was a Corgi breeder and we got to spend a lot of time with them. |
| Both my sisters have them. One sister has a male and female and the other 1 has a male. The males are older, the female is younger but not a puppy. The young female is annoying. It ALWAYS wants to play and barks at you if you aren't game. They all compete for attention. They're all very sweet and affectionate but most dogs are. |
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Good dogs, high energy, and prone to back problems later in life. That long low build doesn't do them any favors when jumping off beds or other high places. They also have a herding instinct, so they might try to corral the kids, cats, or just about anything else moving under it's own power. Not so bad as Border Collies in that regard though. |
This is the importing thing to remember about a Pembroke Welsh Corgi -- breeding matters. You can avoid lots of unknown medical history and chance of problems by going with a reputable breeder. The dog pictured above is a Greenforest. My wife spent months researching the breed, breeding standards (be careful, for some breeds the "standards" result in poor health traits) and breeders. The other thing, besides exercise and activity (mentioned previously) is diet. The dogs will overeat if you allow them to. A breeder has pictures of a rescue that was 70lbs! (over twice the breed weight ~25-30lbs) |
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Oh... I thought this was a thread about the toy cars. They were awesome... kicked Matchbox's ass!
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Great little dogs. We have one fullbred and one that's mostly Corgi but with something else probably Beagle. They do like to bark when they hear a noise outside so I guess that makes them good alert dogs. As someone else mentioned they will eat like pigs if you let them so you have to keep an eye on their diet. They are playful and smart though and good lapdogs. Only negative worth mentioning is they shed a lot. |
My GF has one... great personality... Shed alot is an understatement... they shed profusely, like a short legged german shephard.. Oh almost forgot... they HATE having their front feet handled... they tuck them under... strange trait... |
The first one looks like a mini sheltie! MUST HAVE |
I'm holding you to that! Thanks Cixelsyd |









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