I have two Cardis, one a sable brindle girl, the other a blue merle boy. They are delightful dogs, great companions. They keep us laughing constantly. If you're looking for absolute obedience, perhaps a Corgi isn't the dog for you. Being instinctive herding dogs, they tend to think a little independently and have a trait known as "intelligent disobedience", because they know how to herd animals better than humans. This behavior sometimes carries over to other activities. But for the most part, they are attentive, tuned in, affectionate companions. I couldn't love my two more.
Cardigan Welsh Corgi
he Cardigan Welsh Corgi is one of two separate dog breeds known as Welsh Corgis that originated in Wales, the other being the Pembroke Welsh Corgi. It is one of the oldest herding breeds.
History
Cardigans are said to originate from the Teckel family of dogs, which also produced Dachshunds. They are among the oldest of all herding breeds, believed to have been in existence in Wales for over 3,000 years. Although originally the breed included only brindle and red variants, through crossbreeding with Collies, the colors of the Cardi grew to include tricolor and blue merle. The phrase "cor gi" is sometimes translated as "dwarf dog" in Welsh. The breed was often called "yard-long dogs" in older times. Today's name comes from their area of origin, Cardiganshire, Wales. Originally used only as a farm guardian, they eventually took on the traits of a cattle drover, herder, and many more. They are still highly valued for their herding, working, and guarding skills, as well as their companionship. In the mid 19th century, crossbreeding between the Cardigan and Pembroke occurred, but in 1934, the two breeds were officially divided and recognized as separate. All crossbreeding stopped. The first corgi arrived in the United States in 1931 and the two breeds were accepted into the herding breed group of the American Kennel Club in 1935.
Appearance and Size
The Cardigan is a long, low dog with upright ears and a fox-like appearance. The old American Kennel Club standard called it an "Alsatian on short legs". Unlike the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, whose tail is usually docked, the Cardigan's tail is long. Cardigans can be any shade of red, sable, or brindle; they can also be black with or without tan brindle or blue merle with or without tan or brindle points. They usually have white on the neck, chest, legs, muzzle, underneath, tip of the tail, and as a blaze on the head. Other markings include ticking on the legs and muzzle, smutty muzzles, monk's hoods, and others. A few other unofficial colors can occur, such as red merle. An average Cardigan is around 10.5 to 12.5 inches tall at the withers and weighs from 30 to 38 lb. for the male and 25 to 34 lb. for the female.
Personality
Originally bred for herding sheep and cattle, they have proven themselves as excellent companion animals and are also competitive in sheepdog trials and dog agility. Cardigan Welsh Corgis were bred long and low to make sure that any kicks by cattle would travel safely over the dogs without touching them. Like most herding breeds, Cardigans are highly intelligent, active, athletic dogs. Affectionately known as "a big dog in a small package," Cardigans are affectionate, devoted companions that can also be alert and responsible guardians. Cardigan Corgis are typically a 'one-man dog'. They tend to be wary of strangers and to reserve their affection for a select few with whom they are familiar. If socialized at a young age, they can be nice with other dogs and housepets.
Wikipedia and GNU
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- Name: Ledger
- Owner: Ixaon
- Breed: Yellow Labrador Cardigan Welsh Corgi
- Shots:
- Spay/Neutured: Yes
- Age: 5 Years
- Description:
- He's a joy to have around. He has the temperament of a Labrador, but he sheds like a corgi.
Videos of Cardigan Welsh Corgis
Dogs 101- Cardigan Welsh Corgi
For more Dogs 101, visit animal.discovery.com | A fun dog filled with energy and personality, the Cardigan Welsh Corgi is truly a big dog in a small package.
Crufts 2012 - Welsh Corgi (Cardigan) Best of Breed
Crufts 2012 - Welsh Corgi (Cardigan) Best of Breed The winning dog was CH BELROYD PEMCADER CYMRO, owned by MESSRS TAYLOR, JONES & DOVER
Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Dewey - The Sock Bandit, Bad to the Bone
See more @ www.facebook.com Short film of Dewey The Sock Bandit set to the song "Bad to the Bone"
Two Welsh Corgi Cardigan dogs playing in the winter garden
The Adventures of a 14 week old Welsh Corgi Cardigan. Playing in the garden with his 10 year old friend Kafka.
Welsh Corgi Cardigan Puppies
Our Welsh Corgi Cardigan puppies, born ir 05.10.2011. website: www.cardigan.lv
Cardigan Welsh Corgi puppies at 6 weeks
The Cardigan Welsh Corgi puppies from James ''Waggerland Cape Cod'' and Hirdel ''Floatin' Hirdel Hirwin'' playing at the age of 6 weeks! So cute!
DJ playing with a puzle toy - Cardigan Welsh Corgi puppy
This video is our 8 week old Cardigan Welsh Corgi playing with a puzzle toy. The toy is a Nina Ottosson Dog Spinny. I think we're going to need a harder toy very soon...
The Cardigan Welsh Corgi - Chapter 2
Here is some more detailed information on the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Stay tuned to the official Dog.com YouTube channel for more information on the Cardigan Welsh Corgi and visit www.dog.com for dog clothing for your Cardigan Welsh Corgi. To view the first chapter, follow this link www.youtube.com
DJ playing fetch on linoleum - Cardigan Welsh Corgi Puppy
Our 8 week cardigan welsh corgi puppy DJ discovers tennis balls and linoleum floors.
4 Pembroke Welsh Corgis Play (and slide)
Their names are Nova, Louie, Fuchi, and Max. This was during October 2011
DJ playing in the snow - 1/17/2012 - Cardigan Welsh Corgi Puppy
Our 5 month old Cardigan Welsh Corgi DJ playing in a few inches of snow.
Kat's and TM's puppies, Cardigan Welsh Corgi
Puppies three weeks old :) Yes these are Cardigan Welsh Corgwn. The ones with the tail.
Welsh Corgi Cardigan, Dakota meets new puppy!
My boyfriend is videotaping the dogs during their first week together. Dakota is the grey one, Montana is the tricolor one. Montana is about 8-9 weeks old here. They are Welsh Corgi Cardigan, half sisters (same mom) Montana is turning 1 year old in December 2009, and Dakota is turning 2. :)
Dog Flyball Team featuring a Cardigan Welsh Corgi
Another heat featuring Hotshot, Kiva, Zoey and Mellie on May 31, 2008.
Cardigan Welsh Corgi James & Border Collie Abbey playing
James & Abbey love to play together! James is a 2.5 year old Cardigan Welsh Corgi and Abbey is a 1 year old Border Collie. Here you can see them playing in the living room when Abbey was staying with us for two days.






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