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About Corgies

History & Family

Today, corgis rank among the top 20 most popular breeds globally. While still excelling in herding trials, they've become internet celebrities and therapy dogs. Responsible breeding now focuses on health improvements for hips, eyes, and degenerative myelopathy.

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Fun Facts About Corgi

  • Royal Roots: Queen Elizabeth II owned over 30 corgis during her reign, starting with a pup named Susan in 1944
  • Big Dog in a Small Package: Despite their short legs, corgis were bred to herd cattle and can run up to 25 mph
  • Expressive Ears: Their ears don't fully stand up until they're about 2-3 months old - it's like watching satellite dishes deploy!
  • Double Coated: That fluffy fur isn't just cute - it's waterproof and insulated for all-weather herding
  • Fox Lookalikes: Their fox-like appearance isn't coincidence - Welsh legend says corgis were the steeds of fairy warriors