Overview
Average lifespan
Corgis can live up to 17 years of age.
Average size and weight
Pembroke Corgi:
26cm to 31cm
10kg to 12kg
Cardigan Corgi:
30cm
Care requirements
Breed personality, characteristics & temperament
Pembroke:
The breed's heritage endows it with all those valuable instincts of a working dog and the independent spirit that originally enabled it to control the Welsh cattle without undue direction from its masters. It is truly man's best friend and helper.
Cardigan:
The Cardigan Corgi, with its ancient lineage, has retained its individual character, particularly its steady and sensible nature. A Cardigan is equally at home on a large property or in a smaller suburban yard, and with its exceptionally sensitive hearing makes a wonderful watchdog.
Compatibility with other pets
Good.
Care requirements
The Corgi's beautiful short coat requires only a quick brush to keep it clean and shiny and an occasional comb to keep the undercoat and skin in good condition. Puppies require long periods of undisturbed sleep, and close supervision when at play. In particular, owners need to ensure that children do not inadvertently drop them.
When bored, Corgis can become noisy, so responsible owners should always ensure that their dog has activities to occupy its day.