Corgi have black Corgi have black Corgi have black, black coat color Corgi belong to a common Corgi coat color. Corgis that generally have black in their coats are bi-colored (black and white), tri-colored (black and white and yellow), and sable (black back and the rest yellow and white). There is also a type of Corgi that is predominantly black called the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Although these two dogs belong to the Corgi, but from the name can be seen, in fact, they are not a breed, in the country, Cardigan Corgi is relatively few, the relative price is also higher, Welsh Corgi is also we can often see the Corgi. The Cardigan has longer ears and a wider face than the Welsh Corgi, and is also larger in size. But the physical appearance of the two is basically the same. The most important thing is that many people who have a Cardigan Corgi do not break its tail.
Common coat colors of Corgi 1. yellow-white 2. dark yellow-white 3. light yellow-white 4. yellow-headed tricolor 5. black-headed tricolor 6. sable
Corgi coat color change Corgi coat color change is from birth to adult. At birth the coat color is very light and most of the organs are pink. At three weeks the nasal line of the baby Corgi will be slightly thinner than at birth, but not noticeable. One such week within three to four weeks grows very quickly, with a slightly darker coat and a full body of hair growing in. At two months, the color of each baby Corgi is basically set, and the width of the nose line is also basically set, and there will be no big changes in the sky. At three months, the baby’s hair will become sparse and the color will become lighter. At four months, the hair starts to change, the hair color starts to turn yellow and the color deepens. At five months, the hair color basically becomes completely yellow, the color is basically set. At seven to ten months, the second hair change, the black hair around the mouth will be completely receded, and the color of the coat will not change.
The Corgi coat color standard is a standard established by the dog competition, and is only recognized by the Welsh Corgi Association as a two-color Corgi, and a three-color Corgi. The distribution of the standard white color is 1. Nose line: the white line in the middle of the Corgi’s head, in the middle, straight and of medium width. 2. Collar: the white fur that appears around the neck is usually called the collar. A good bib runs the length of the neck and is evenly distributed, but only on the neck and shoulders. The collar is optional and not very important. 3. White limbs: The white of the Corgi’s four feet, the white of the front feet does not exceed the shoulder joint and the white of the hind feet does not exceed the knee joint. If the white of the hind feet exceeds the knee, it is out of order. 4. Overall: Corgi has white distribution on the legs, chest, muzzle, lower body, tip of the tail, and head. The white of the head should not dominate and should not surround the eyes.
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