Corgi Cardigan Welsh Corgi puppy for sale in Ala Coushatta Indian Reservation, Texas

$250

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The Cardigan Welsh Corgi is the older of the 2 Corgi canine types, with canines of this type thought to have actually existed in Wales for more than 3,000 years. The Cardigan is differentiated by his long tail-- like the sleeves of a cardigan coat-- and was made use of to drive cattle to market. Referred to as the yard-long canine, the Cardigan is sensible and caring. He likes to hang around with his household and is an active, fun-loving friend for school-age kids. The Cardigan's medium-length coat can be found in numerous colors and patterns, consisting of red, brindle, blue merle and black, typically with white markings.
In Wales, a small fairy tale land studded with misty mountains and strange standing stones, the fairies ride little longbacked dogs, following the wild hunt throughout a moonlit sky. A few fortunate mortals learned of the fairies' canine treasure and acquired the canines for themselves. They are known as Corgis, from the Welsh words "cor gi," meaning "dwarf dog," and they are amongst the oldest of the herding breeds.
Till 1934, the Welsh Corgi was considered to be a single breed, but these days the canines are recognized as two separate varieties-- the Cardigan and the Pembroke-- with unique histories and features. Cardigans belong to the American Kennel Club's Herding Group and are recognized by the United Kennel Club.
Besides his long tail, the Cardigan attracts attention from the Pembroke by his a little larger size, longer body, heavier head and bigger, more rounded ears. Males typically weigh 30 to 38 pounds. Females are a bit smaller sized and typically weigh 25 to 34 pounds.
Cardigan Welsh Corgis, also known as Cardigans, Cardis or CWCs, have an alert, watchful, yet friendly expression. Their dense double coat, which sheds greatly, is available in all tones of red, sable, and brindle; black, with or without tan or brindle points; or blue merle, with or without tan or brindle points. They normally have white markings on the legs, chest, neck, muzzle, belly and tail suggestion and might have a blaze on the head.


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