What are the characteristics of Corgi

What are the characteristics of a Corgi? The Corgi’s appearance is characterized by its short size, relatively short legs, but proportional, large ears, upright up, and low tail position; its personality is characterized by its lively and cheerful nature, optimistic, and likes to play with children, while being very brave and alert. I. Appearance characteristics Corgi is short, moderate bone, chest deep. The proportion of the side profile of the whole body is much longer than the height. When standing naturally, the shoulder height of both males and females is approximately 10.5 to 12.5 inches. The ideal ratio of height to length is about 1/1.8. The ideal weight for males is about 30 to 38 pounds; the ideal weight for females is about 25 to 34 pounds. The overall proportion is not harmonious, too big or too small is a serious defect. Corgis are characterized by having a bunch of large ears that stand upright, but not all Corgis stand up its large ears within a few months of birth; some Corgis do not stand up until 7 or 8 months of age. In the case of a two-colored Corgi, the signature mark is his “white collar”, which is white around the bottom of his neck, while the other colors are yellow. The Corgi’s tail is very low and resembles the tail of a fox. The overall impression is of a beautiful, powerful small dog with very good speed and stamina, intelligent, with a solid structure but not rough. The Corgi has a lively and cheerful temperament, jumping around every day with short legs, very happy, always bringing joy to people. And it is particularly playful with children, and sometimes even to protect children. His naturally lively personality has always made him one of the most popular family dogs. The Corgi has a very brave personality and was originally used as a hunting dog for herding a long time ago. So even though the Corgi is now kept as a pet dog instead of a herding dog, its brave and fearless personality is still retained. The most obvious manifestation of this is that the Corgi always likes to be at the front of the pack when taken out for a walk. As a watchdog, the Corgi is very alert and has a very loud bark. This can ensure that the home is not visited by burglars, but a barking Corgi will always end up causing a nuisance. So owners need to do a good job of socialization training later in life so that the Corgi does not bark randomly in daily life.

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