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Welsh Corgi (Pembroke)
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This breed originated in Pembrokeshire in Wales, where it was used primarily for herding cattle, sheep and the herds of small ponies which ran wild through the Welsh hills. Since 1933, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi has gained international fame through royal patronage. Today, the best known members of the breed are still to be found at Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and the other Royal residences. The Pembroke is the better known and more popular of the two Corgi breeds. He is slightly smaller, with a somewhat sharper head and smaller ears than the Cardigan Welsh Corgi, and of course, he is usually tail-less. Hardy, intelligent and easy to groom, the Pembroke Corgi is a friendly little dog who enjoys playing with children and is great fun to have either in the house or on country walks. Always alert and with a strongly developed sense of territory, he makes a good watchdog.
Ideal height 25.4 -30.5cm |
For further information on this breedand where to obtain a puppy contact:Australian Capital Territory The Welsh Corgi Club of Canberra Mr Paul Rummery 63316460 New South Wales Welsh Corgi Club of NSW Inc Mrs J Georgiou, Ph: (02) 9411 4233 Newcastle & Northern NSW Welsh Corgi Club Ms J S Green, Ph: (02) 4937 2556 Email john.s.green@bigpond.com Northern Territory The North Australian Canine Association Inc. Phone: (08) 8984 3570 Email: naca1@bigpond.com Queensland Welsh Corgi Club of Qld Mrs R Westaway (07) 3348 8860 South Australia Welsh Corgi Club of SA Inc Mrs M Purchase Telephone: 8263 3285 Tasmania Tasmanian Canine Association Inc Phone: (03) 6272 9443 Email: tca@iprimus.com.au Victoria Welsh Corgi Club of Victoria Puppy Officer : Barbara Manns (03) 5674 4857 Western Australia Canine Association of Western Australia (Inc) Phone: (08) 9455 1188 Email:k9@cawa.asn.au |
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