1. Appearance characteristics
Head: The skull is flat and wide, the forehead angle is moderate, the nose is black and the tip of the muzzle is tapered.
Ears: medium size, erect, slightly rounded at the tip.
Eyes: medium size and round, brown in color, consistent with the coat.
Body: Very strong and powerful, with a broad chest and a flat back.
Coat: medium length, fairly dense, with colors ranging from sable, mustard, black and brown, and some to white. Corgis have a bib-like coat on their chest that is not found in other breeds.
Limbs: short, solid bones and strong.
Feet: oval-shaped, with short claws, strong toes, and rather raised toes. The two middle toes are longer than the outer ones.
Tail: A short tail is popular if you are born with it, otherwise it will be docked.
Height: 25-31 cm.
2. Personality characteristics
1. Brave personality
Don’t look at the corgi with its short calves and a swaying walk, but its character is very brave. After all, it was originally used as a hunting dog for herding cattle. He is born like a little warrior, always at the forefront of the family. He comes to explore and lead the way, which is what he is most proud of.
2. Gentle gentleman
Corgis, whether analyzed in terms of appearance or personality, are very gentlemanly in their behavior. To use an analogy, if there are male dogs and female dogs among a group of dogs, then the male Corgi will definitely Give way to the bitch in every possible way. Its level of gentlemanliness can be said to be second to none among dogs.
3. Lively and joyful
Happiness and liveliness are also synonymous with it. Corgis will never be born depressed, nor will they be unhappy. As long as there is air, water, and a place to eat, it will be its happiest paradise. Every time the owner comes back, it will Being able to happily lie at your feet and roll my belly happily at you is a natural pistachio.
4. Relatively stubborn
Corgi has a very stubborn character, especially when it is forced to do something it does not like. At this time, the owner must be calm and not be impatient, let alone beat it in anger. Corgi is very smart, and it is precisely because of this intelligence that he has a stubborn character. Therefore, owners must be very patient when raising them. If the owner himself is very impatient, it is not recommended to raise Corgis.