Nowadays, there are many people who have a Corgi, which has a cute appearance and a gentle and friendly personality that can quickly adapt to modern home life. Today I will mainly introduce the appearance and personality characteristics of the Corgi, to help you better understand the “little short-legged” Corgi. The Corgi, also known as the Welsh Corgi, is native to the United Kingdom, and its lineage origin varies. According to some scholars, the ancestors of the Corgi may have been hounds, foxes or sheepdogs, and were finally brought to the United Kingdom to have the current improved breed. In fact, there are a total of three kinds of Corgis: the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, the Cardigan Welsh Corgi, and the Swedish Corgi. The most common one we see is the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, so take a look at its characteristics. Appearance: The height of an adult Corgi is about 25 to 30 cm, and it weighs about 10 to 12 kg, which is a small dog. The Corgi’s head is medium sized, with erect, rounded ears, and it has brown eyes that are googly-oval in shape. The Corgi’s eyes are dark black and the mouth and nose are compact and graceful. The Corgi’s long body and short legs are distinctive features, with a moderately wide chest and short but firm, muscular limbs that look very refined. Its hips are large and its tail is usually broken off, making it look very round and cute. Its coat is of medium length and is double-coated, with colors such as yellowish short hair, golden short hair, red short hair, fawn and white short hair. Outside personality: The Corgi looks a bit like a fox, but it has an attentive and warm personality. It can stay quietly on the sidelines while its owner is doing something, staring with sincere eyes and warming people’s hearts. He is very alert, but will seem relaxed with his family, both adults and children, and Corgi can mix quickly. In addition, the Corgi is very active and curious and needs its owner to play with it often and take it out for walks to help its physical and mental development. The Corgi is one of the most ideal family companions, but it is a fat-prone dog that needs more attention in terms of diet and regular exercise to maintain a healthy body. However, because of its long body and short legs, the Corgi is prone to skeletal disorders, so it should not be exercised intensely and should always be watched.
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