we have four corgi's at our farm(named corgi creek because of so) they all love to hang out with the horses and keep everyone in line. they also herd our ducks. best dogs ever.
I have two. They are fantastic dogs with great attitudes and are always happy. Corgis have infectious smiles. They are loyal to their owners, but love all people, can go and fit in anywhere. If you want to laugh every day and be surrounded by cute, get you self a Corgi! One warning - they are addictive... it's hard to limit yourself to one and all your friends will want to steal yours!
I love corgis. They are so cute. The descriptions remind me of my sheltie too. Must be something about herding breeds.
So true! Corgi's also have minds of their own and can be stubborn if they want! I had 2 corgi's but lost Wesley last year to DM. If you are unfamiliar with that disease it is the same as Lou Gehrig's disease in humans. It was very hard on Wesley at the end because he could not chase his jolly ball or go after his squeeky toys, we still have Bandit and still have enough loose hair to make another dog! They are the best!
Over the course of time from my first Corgi in 1987 till now they are one of the best family dogs ever. I have had the enjoyment of 3 and still have my last girl Chloe'. They are demanding, in control, and they do talk a lot my little girl is always on time for her treat whether it is from me or my husband. All that was mentioned in this article is so true.Gotta love em tho.
My parents had a corgi, Gwen, and brought her over to my place one day. I had a cat who was about 8 years old at the time, it was a warm day so the patio door was open, and the cat was on her harness and lead. The cat wasn't pleased about a 10 week old puppy pestering her, so she took refuge on the patio, and up on the railing. She wasn't that nuts and knew to get above her. Little she she count for the brain of the corgi, Gwen figured out that the cat was at the end of the lead and the best way to bring her back down to play was to grab hold of that lead and pull. We couldn't stop laughing, and I looked at my parents and said, "you're in trouble, you thought shelties were herders...this is one smart puppy."
Cute! I love all dogs but my dog of choice has much longer legs and comes with me on all my rides, the saluki!