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Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Cindy- Lovabledogs.info
Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info
Pembroke Welsh Corgi By Cindy- Lovabledogs.info
Pembroke Welsh Corgi Dog
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is an active, intelligent, and quick to learn dog. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a dependable and is easy to train. This breed is well suited to the more inexperienced owner as well as experienced ones. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi makes a good family pet and companion. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi are very alert and will bark to raise the alarm if anything seems to be amiss, making them an effective watch dog. Be warned though, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi can bark excessively. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi are herding dogs by nature, and this is still reflected in the way that the Pembroke Welsh Corgi will try and herd people and other animals, often by nipping at the heels, which is something that will need to be addressed. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi thrives on the love and companionship of his owners, and is not the right for those with little time to dedicate to a pet. Neglecting this can lead to boredom and destructive behavior. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a loving and affectionate dog, and will get along well with gentle children and family pets. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is likely to chase off strange cats and s, as he has been trained to do historically. With strangers the Pembroke Welsh Corgi may be very suspicious, which adds to his watch abilities. With guests, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi tends to be polite and dignified. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi needs a moderate amount of exercise. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi will enjoy playing games and joining in family activities. Owners do need to exercise with some assertiveness. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi can be independent and strong minded. However, this is also attentive and eager to please, often excelling at obedience training. Pembroke Welsh Corgi Dog The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a breed that has been developed for cattle driving for centuries. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi are trained to nip at the heels of cattle to steer them to grazing areas. Its low body allows it to run under cattle while avoiding getting hit by their hooves. It has a long body, big upright ears, a fox-like face, a wide level skull, a soft coat that’s water-resistant, and a short, at times non-existent, tail.
size=4>Pembroke Welsh Corgi Skills With its inherent speed and agility, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi’s foremost function remains to be in cattle driving, as it was used by farmers of Wales to drive their cattle to open pastures for feeding. Today, the Pembroke is also known to demonstrate talent in the fields of herding, competitive obedience, and guarding, as well as good potential as a watchdog. Pembroke Welsh Corgi Personality This breed is quite popular for its obedience, intelligence, and loyalty. Having been accustomed to cattle driving, some may nip humans at the heels, though proper training can correct this behavior. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi dogs tends to be outgoing and active, and must be given proper socialization while still young to relax its over-protective nature. Given proper attention, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi dogs can be an endearing and enjoyable companion. Known to bark a lot and be reserved around strangers, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi can make a good guard dog. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi dogs Exercise Needs The Pembroke Welsh Corgi dogs smart and energetic breed should do well with a moderate physical, as well as mental, exercise routine. Daily herding is still an ideal form of exercise for this breed. However, when herding the Pembroke Welsh Corgi dogs not an option, a balance between training sessions, play activity, and moderate distance walks is recommended. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi Living Conditions Access to a yard may not be necessary for this breed, as long as it is given enough exercise. It can adapt well to most climates, and though it can be made to live outdoors, the Pembroke Corgi will be happier sharing space with its people. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi Grooming Requirements The Corgi breeds coat may be expected to shed twice in a year. A weekly combing and brushing is necessary to remove dead hair, while baths should be given as needed. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi Health Issues The Pembroke Welsh Corgi may be prone to back diseases, hip dysplasia, glaucoma, and epilepsy.
Cindy Lovable Dogs .info Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info
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