Welsh Corgi Pembroke / Dog Breed
Welsh Corgi Pembroke the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a cheerful herding dog of English origin it’s staring but good-natured and friendly with children and other pets nowadays it’s predominantly kept as a companion animal although herding instincts are still strong in this breed the Pembroke is more agile excitable sensitive and also more popular than its brother cardigan the Pembroke Welsh Corgi has a long and eventful history most experts are agreed that its forefathers arrived to England from the continent with Flemish Weaver’s in the 12th century eventually these foreign dogs were interbred with local canine population and the Pembroke Welsh Corgi was born other theory assumes the breed traces its pedigree to the Valmont Swedish Cattle Dog which was imported to Wales by Vikings in the nine and X centuries unfortunately the full truth of its origin can be hardly discovered as the first breeders were much more preoccupied by working prowess of their dogs than by their genealogies or conformation the major assignment of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi was herding and guarding cattle sheep and horses thanks to its quick reflexes and low-slung statue this dog was treasured for its capability to nip at the heels of domestic animals and still evade being kicked it was also utilised to drive sizeable flocks of geese to market little by little it’s sweet disposition extreme loyalty and unpretentious ‘no sin care made this breed a widespread household companion in its homeland the striking likeness of the Pembroke and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi has actual historical reasons the two k9 varieties were under bred in the 19th century when farmers from Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire brought cardigans puppies such outcrossing was practiced well into the 20 century but presently breeders strive to preserve the distinct differences between the cardigan and the Pembroke the Pembroke Welsh Corgi was formally recognized as a separate breed in the 1934 by both the Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club Queen Elizabeth the second is reckoned among it’s most passionate fans and always keeps a few of these dogs at her home at Buckingham Palace when she was presented with her first specimen of the Pembroke Rozsival golden eagle or Dookie in 1933 the breed experienced a huge boost in popularity and currently greatly outnumbers its cardigan siblings today the Pembroke can be frequently seen in various k9 competitions and conformation shows although today it’s most common role is one of a highly tender and nice family dog the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a mischievous vivacious and clever little dog which loves being in the center of your attention it seeks to become a full-fledged family member and can’t stand being alone for any considerable length of time being a typical extrovert it tends to demonstrate its affection towards its favorite people in a rather undisguised manner this dog is very reliable with children although it doesn’t have enough patience to put up with their overly harsh games make sure to teach your kid to treat the breed member with the respect it definitely deserves the specimen of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi will always provides a cordial welcome to all guests in your house it’s usually quick to feel confidence for unfamiliar people and loves making new friends however it can be trusted with the work of a watcher as it always stays vigilant and reacts to every suspicious sound or object with a resounding barking it’s rather unwise to charge this dog with guarding duties because of its kind and people-oriented nature the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a companionable dog which gets on perfectly well with other canines it can coexist especially successfully with the dogs with similar temperament and size the herding instincts are firmly ingrained in the nature of the Pembroke so it can be frequently observed as this dog tries to herd group of kids or non canine pets since such an activity involves nipping them by the heels it must be weaned from this tendency as early as possible other than that the Pembroke is great with non canine pets in the house provided it has had an opportunity to interact with since its puppyhood the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is an easy to groom breed the master should brush its medium length code only weekly in order to minimize the amount of loose hair accumulating in the house in spring and fall the dog sheds much more heavily and will need some additional brushing during these periods bathe your pet only when it’s really necessary since water can destroy the layer of natural protective oils which cover its skin the rest is routine care which consists of regular nail trimming and weekly teeth brushing the training of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a fairly arduous task because of its somewhat stubborn and independent character it’s usually glad to please its master but don’t expect your pet to be docile this dog will never look up to a weak or indecisive person and therefore will completely ignore his/her commands food incentive is the best motivator for its specimen although its amount should be kept under control this breed is predisposed to obesity be mindful that negative reinforcement will only aggravate the problem with its obstinacy and finally make this dog totally unmanageable the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a moderately energetic dog which will be quite satisfied with a long daily walk with its small size and rather calm disposition it adjusts well to any living condition and can be equally successfully kept both in a spacious mansion and small city apartment unless this dog was developed for working purposes so it requires a great deal of mental exercise take your pet through some advanced training course in order to keep it fully content with its life such behavioral deviations as excessive barking unmotivated aggressiveness and hyperactivity are commonly observed in those dogs which are not provided with sufficient amount of mental and physical stimulation