The Welsh Corgi is a small dog. They are very courageous and alert. They can guard their homes with a high degree of vigilance. They are one of the most popular small guard dogs.
Development history: The Welsh Corgi is a breed of a dog brought over by Flemish workers in 1107. According to its head resembling a fox, some people believe that the dog is closely related to the sharp-billed dog's ancestor. However, some people believe that the Corgis were produced by mating the Swedish short-legged long-legged dogs and indigenous dogs that were passed to Wales following the trade between Wales and Sweden. The Welsh Corgi's name comes from the Welsh word "correct," which means petite dog. There are two variants of this dog: the Penbrook and the Cardigan. The Penbrook is more famous than the Cardigan. Although the dog is petite, it has always been loved by high-class people. From Charles I in the 12th century to Queen Elizabeth II, the Welsh Corgi has been a British royal family.
Personality characteristics: friendly, brave and bold, neither timid nor brutal, gentle personality. Energetic, easy to train, adapt to home life quickly, and become a good friend of children. However, they are susceptible to progressive retinal detachment, blood disorders, hip dysplasia, and spinal diseases.
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