7 Interesting Facts About Corgi, You Should Know
With their short legs, furry coats, and so expressive faces, corgis are quintessential dog breeds.
Corgi pups are getting popular in Indian metro cities like Delhi and Mumbai for their very pretty looks and playful nature.
The demand for Corgi puppies is quite high in major Indian cities, with a typical price range of 60,000 rupees to 100,000 depending on breed and lineage.
There are two breeds of Corgis – the tailless Pembroke Welsh Corgi and the bushy-tailed Cardigan, each of which has contrasting ancestries and attributes.
Pembroke Welsh Corgis were dearly loved by Queen Elizabeth II, who had over 30 dogs of this breed in her lifetime.
From Amazon's mascot Rufus to the playful Molly of writer Stephen King, the world is sorely in love with corgis.
With some training to encourage heel nipping, these dogs are natural herders; even young puppies have been known to attempt herding of humans or other animals.
Despite their diminutive size, corgis need lots of free running and mental exercising, something like herding balls, to keep them happy and healthy.
Being friendly and loyal and also intelligent, corgis fit the image of family dogs and are great with kids.
Corgis, despite huge alertness, make one fine active watchdog if trained well.