Thursday, May 31, 2007

Why Have A Corgi In The Family?

Article Title: Why Have A Corgi In The Family?
Author: Kay Stevens

This is easily answered in two words - Unconditional Love. The
Corgi will love you no matter what. He will love you whether
you're rich or poor, famous or infamous, healthy or sick, young
or old, liked or disliked, caring or even uncaring, the Corgi
will be faithful to you. Where else could you find a love like
that?

About the Corgi

There are two types of Corgis, Cardigan Welsh Corgi and
Pembroke Welsh Corgi. Probably the best known is the Pembroke
Corgi made famous as The Queen's Dogs.

Because of this a lot of people think of a Corgi as being a
small nippy, yappy dog. This couldn't be further from the
truth. The Corgi doesn't yap - he barks.

Although the Corgi is a small dog (grows to approx. 25cm-30cm,
10"-12"), he is not a "small" dog. He is a big dog in a small
dog's body. He has a relatively normal body length but has
short legs.

The Cardigan Corgi has a normal length tail whilst the Pembroke
Corgi generally has a docked tail.

Training

The Corgi can be easily trained because he is naturally
intelligent. But at the same time he can be stubborn.

Health

No major worries. The main concern is weight (which applies to
us all). The Corgi does like his tucker so a sensible diet is
recommended. If you allow him to over-eat and he wacks on the
weight then that puts a strain on his back and hips. Average
lifespan is 12 - 15 years.

Grooming

The coat of the Corgi is reasonably dense but short. It is
easily brushed and doesn't require a lot of time spent to keep
him looking good.

So, Why Have a Corgi?

We know that he is loving, easily trained, doesn't take much
effort to groom and his health is generally good. One very
important point that hasn't been mentioned yet is his ability
to integrate into the family. The Corgi is extremely adaptable
to his surroundings.

You could have him on a large property where he can run around.
You could have him with kids who would play with him. Or an
elderly person could have a Corgi in an appartment where he
would be content just to sit and watch T.V.

To put it in a nutshell, he is VERSATILE.

You must consider all these points when choosing a dog breed
which will be suitable for your family.

Why would you NOT consider a Corgi for your family?

About The Author: Kay Stevens writes for
http://www.corgidogworld.com where you can learn everything
about Corgis and the products available to keep them fit and
healthy.

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