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Cardigan Welsh Corgi Dog Breed Information - American Kennel ClubLong, low-set dogs with sturdy bone, short legs, and a deep chest, Cardigans are powerful workers of deceptive speed and grace.
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Breed Standards : Cardigan Welsh Corgi | United Kennel Club (UKC)Characteristics. Cardigans are even tempered, loyal, affectionate and adaptable. They are alert and watchful, yet friendly. Head. The head is foxy ...
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Welsh Corgi (Cardigan) | Breeds A to Z - The Kennel ClubThe Cardigan is thought to be the older. The word Corgi is thought to be rooted in the Celtic 'cor' meaning dwarf and 'gi' – dog. They are both short legged.Missing: history | Show results with:history
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History of the Cardigan Welsh CorgiThe breed is believed to have been in existence in Wales for over 3,000 years. It was brought in aboriginal form by the Celtic tribes who migrated to Wales ...Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore
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The Ancient Connection Between Corgis and Fairies - Mental FlossMar 13, 2023 · First off is the name: gi is dog in Welsh, and cor is dwarf, so corgi is literally “dog of the dwarfs.” Many corgis have a darker patch of ...
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Breed History - Welsh Corgi LeagueIt is possible to believe that, as the only herding dog indigenous to Wales, they can be traced back to 920 A.D. Certainly a Welsh cattle dog is mentioned in ...Missing: folklore archaeological evidence
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Swedish Vallhund History: Little Viking Farm DogsMay 25, 2022 · Loyal, athletic, vocal, and affectionate, the Swedish Vallhund is an ancient spitz breed that dates back over 1,000 years to the time of the ...
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Separating the Breeds - Chesapeake Cardigan Welsh Corgi ClubIn 1925 the Kennel Club recognized the Welsh Corgi but did not distinguish ... The first Corgi to be registered with the Kennel Club was the Pembroke bitch Rose.
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Brief History - Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of AmericaThe Scandinavians believe our Corgi descended from the Swedish vastgota-spitz or Vallhund. Vall means farm or guard dog, and he is, in fact, mainly a cattle ...Missing: archaeological | Show results with:archaeological
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The Cardigan Welsh Corgi vs. the Pembroke Welsh CorgiThe Cardigan and Pembroke are both dwarf breeds with large heads and heavy, long bodies on short, thick legs. They both have upright ears.
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General Info - The Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of AmericaThe first pair of Cardigans was imported to the United States by Mrs. B.P. Bole in 1931, with the Welsh Corgi recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1934, ...
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Herding Group - American Kennel ClubUp until 1983, the breeds in the Herding Group were part of the Working Group. All Herding breeds share an instinctual ability to control the movement of ...
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8 Things You Didn't Know About the Cardigan Welsh CorgiJun 1, 2023 · The Cardigan Welsh Corgi came to Cardiganshire, Wales, with the Celts from Central Europe in around 1200 BC. This makes them the older of the two Corgi breeds.
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi Ranking by PowerScore for 2025 Through ...Cardigan Welsh Corgi Ranking by PowerScore for 2025 Through Q2 (January – June) · 8″ Regular · 12″ Regular · 4″ Preferred · 8″ Preferred · Attention AKC Competitors.
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What It's Really Like to Get a Puppy During COVID-19Jun 13, 2022 · Curious about what it's really like to get a puppy right now? We talked to three recent puppy buyers about their experiences during COVID-19.
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15 of the rarest dog breeds in the UK | Countryfile.comMar 3, 2025 · Cardigan Welsh corgi puppy births in 2023: 82. Credit Ruth Dalrymple and The Kennel Club. Lancashire heeler. Belonging to ...<|separator|>
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Vulnerable native breeds - The Kennel ClubVulnerable native breeds are British and Irish in origin and are considered to be vulnerable due to their declining registration numbers ... Welsh Corgi (Cardigan).Harrier · Foxhound · Glen Of Imaal Terrier · Collie (Smooth)
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Most Popular Dog Breeds of 2024 - American Kennel ClubMar 20, 2025 · Pembroke Welsh Corgi. 16, Doberman Pinscher. 17, Boxer. 18, Miniature Schnauzer. 19, Bernese Mountain Dog. 20, Shih Tzu. 21, Great Dane. 22 ...Lancashire Heeler · Bracco Italiano · Sloughi · English FoxhoundMissing: 2020-2024 | Show results with:2020-2024
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The Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of AmericaThey are believed to have been in existence in Wales for over 3,000 years, and were first imported to the United States in 1932. Cardigans make a delightful ...CWCCA National Specialty... · Cardigan Colors · Cardigan Health · Finding a Cardi
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[PDF] Official Standard of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi General AppearanceA correct coat has short hair on ears, head, the legs; medium hair on body; and slightly longer, thicker hair in ruff, on the backs of the thighs to form "pants ...
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Official Standard of the Cardigan Welsh CorgiThe name of the Club shall be The Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of America, Inc. For purposes of brevity, the Club may also be referred to as “the CWCCA.
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Welsh Corgi (Cardigan) | Breed Standards - The Kennel ClubApr 1, 2025 · This Breed Standard for the Welsh Corgi (Cardigan) describes its ideal characteristics, temperament, appearance and colour.
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Chondrodystrophy (CDDY and IVDD) and Chondrodysplasia (CDPA)Sep 16, 2024 · Phenotype: Dogs with chondrodysplasia (CDPA) have short legs; this phenotype is characteristic of many breeds such as Corgis and Dachshunds.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The Illustrated Standard of the Cardigan Welsh CorgiDec 13, 1994 · The CWCCA presents this Illustrated Standard as an educational tool to promote the better understanding of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi | VCA Animal HospitalsIn July 2006, the official breed name changed from Welsh Corgi (Cardigan) to Cardigan Welsh Corgi, finally reflecting the breed's seperate status from the ...
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Breed Temperament and PersonalityMar 1, 2012 · Cardigan Welsh Corgis are even-tempered, loyal, affectionate, and adaptable. They are happy, cheerful, loving, intelligent, and silly, but not ...
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See The Amazing Place Where City Dogs Can Test Their Natural ...Apr 27, 2021 · Herding is controlled prey drive, he emphasizes in a student brochure. ... Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Carolina Dog, Catahoula Leopard Dog ...
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi Breed and CharacteristicsThe Cardigan Welsh Corgi is a robust, distinctive-tailed dog from Wales, known for herding, trainability, and affection, with a height of 10.5-12.5 inches and ...
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Herding - American Kennel ClubHerding Trials are competitive and dogs are scored on their herding abilities according to test level, course type, and livestock type.Get Started · Regulation Updates · Eligible Breeds · Farm Dog Certified Test
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi [American Stock Dog Registry]Temperament: Even-tempered, loyal, affectionate, and adaptable. Never shy nor vicious. Disqualifications: Blue eyes, or partially blue eyes, in any coat color ...Missing: AKC | Show results with:AKC
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Competing With Your CardiCardigans love to participate in a variety of activities including, but not limited to: conformation showing, obedience, herding, tracking, and agility.Missing: trends 2020-2025 COVID- 19
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi Dog Breed Health and Care - PetMDOct 20, 2023 · With a moderate energy level, they require daily exercise, like a 20–30-minute walk, but nothing too strenuous. Cardis can be a good fit for ...
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About The Breed - Bluebonnet Cardigan Welsh Corgi CLubIt is believed that one of the earliest references to the Corgi was in the 12th century in the Laws of Howell the Good (archived at the National Library of ...
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi Dog Breed Guide - BorrowMyDoggyA daily routine of at least 1 hour of exercise, including walks, play sessions, and interactive activities, will keep them happy and healthy. Their herding ...
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi: Dog Breed Characteristics & CareFeb 4, 2022 · Your Cardigan Welsh Corgi will be likely to bark when it hears new sounds, sees strangers outside the house, or when it needs your attention.
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The Best Dog Sports and Training for Herding BreedsJun 17, 2025 · Incorporate puzzle toys, obedience exercises, and herding tasks to keep their minds sharp. ... Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Carolina Dog, Catahoula ...
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Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) and Spinal AnomaliesSymptoms: Disc rupture or disc compression injury (Intervertebral/Degenerative Disc Disease, IVDD): Sudden, painful onset of paralysis or rear limb weakness.Missing: prevalence | Show results with:prevalence
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Welsh Corgi Cardigan Dog Breed - Hill's Pet NutritionAKC recognition came in 1935. The personable Edward starring in the movie "The Accidental Tourist" is a lovely tricolor Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Adopt a pet ...
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Incidence of Hip Dysplasia in Dogs - Ortocanis.comInformation extracted by Ortocanis from the OFA study on the incidence of hip dysplasia in different dog breeds. ... CARDIGAN WELSH CORGI, 31, 1759, 3.2, 19.7.
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Cardigan Health - The Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of AmericaCardigan Welsh Corgis may have hip dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), and degenerative myelopathy (DM), which causes progressive paralysis.
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Progressive retinal atrophy | Cornell University College of Veterinary ...PRA is a non-painful condition that tends to progress slowly over time, often starting with a decreased ability to see well at night.
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PRA – Cardigan Welsh Corgi Health Foundation, Inc.Symptoms: Gradual loss of vision, bumping into furniture or other objects, dilated pupils in some cases. Dogs often adjust well to blindness, so symptoms may ...
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Progressive Retinal AtrophyThis PRA Status Page is provided by the CWCCA as a service to breeders and puppy buyers. Breeders will find the list invaluable in identifying both PRA carriers ...
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2004 pedigree dog health survey | The Kennel ClubDuring 2004, The Kennel Club, the BSAVA scientific committee and the Animal Health Trust ran a health survey of UK purebred dogs.Missing: Cardigan | Show results with:Cardigan<|separator|>
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von Willebrand Disease - Cardigan Welsh Corgi Health FoundationSevere vWD causes spontaneous bleeding from the nose, mouth, and urinary, reproductive or intestinal tracts. Uncontrollable bleeding may occur after surgery.Missing: hypothyroidism | Show results with:hypothyroidism
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[PDF] Genetic Diversity Testing for Cardigan Welsh Corgi OverviewDec 1, 2021 · In. 1935, the American Kennel Club (AKC) recognized the Cardigan Welsh Corgi as an official breed. Currently, the breed is ranked 68 of 201 ...<|separator|>
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Merle - Veterinary Genetics Laboratory - UC DavisBreeding two dogs that possess any of the merle variants may produce "double merle" offspring (homozygous) which may be prone to health problems. Double merle ...
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Breed-Specific DNA Testing RecommendationsCardigan Welsh Corgi. Degenerative Myelopathy (Common Variant) (DM); Progressive Retinal Atrophy, Rod-Cone Dysplasia 3 (PRA-rcd3); Other DNA Tests Identified ...Missing: hip | Show results with:hip
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Genetic Diseases | Dogs| Welsh Corgi DNA bundle (CDDY/CDPA ...This test is part of the Official UK Kennel Club DNA Testing Scheme in Welsh Corgi (Cardigan).
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Dog estrous cycles | Cornell University College of Veterinary MedicineA dog's first heat can start between the age of 6-24 months, with smaller breeds averaging earlier than larger breeds. Most dogs will have two heats per year.Missing: Cardigan Corgi
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Estrous Cycles in Dogs | VCA Animal HospitalsMost dogs come into heat twice per year, although the interval can vary between breeds and from dog to dog. Small breed dogs may cycle three times per year.Missing: Cardigan Welsh Corgi
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How Long Are Dogs Pregnant? Dog Gestation PeriodApr 23, 2025 · The normal gestation period in dogs is approximately 63 days as measured from ovulation, although this can vary slightly by several days.
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Looking for a Cardigan? - The Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of AmericaEach member of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of America, referred to as the CWCCA shall consider the welfare of the Breed and Club paramount when engaging in ...Missing: 1932 | Show results with:1932
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Corgi Progression: Growth Chart, Milestones, and Training TipsJul 2, 2023 · Did you just adopt a Corgi puppy? Here's everything you need to know about corgi progression, including growth, diet, training, and more!
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When Do Corgis Stop Growing? A Complete Growth & Development ...While height growth stops around one year, Corgis continue to fill out and develop muscle mass until approximately 2 years of age. Adult weights typically range ...
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The CWCA Code of Ethics - Cardigan Welsh Corgi AssociationIdeally, bitches should not be bred from before the age of 15 months or the second season whichever is the later or after 7 years of age. 8. As owners of stud ...
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Dystocia - Cardigan Welsh Corgi Health FoundationFetal oversize can occur with prolonged gestation in abnormally small litters, and is the most common fetal cause of dystocia. Fetal anomalies such as anasarca ...
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Rising trends in the use of frozen dog sperm: a retrospective study in ...Nov 13, 2024 · The findings showed a steady rise in the popularity of sperm cryopreservation, with annual growth rates ranging from 8.4 to 41.9%.
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[PDF] FCI-Standard N° 38 WELSH CORGI (CARDIGAN)EARS: Erect, proportionately rather large to size of dog. Tips slightly rounded, moderately wide at base and set about 8 cm (3.5 ins.) apart.
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of America Code Of EthicsSection 1. CWCCA members are expected to comply with the following: Each member shall take lifetime responsibility to ensure that Cardigans of his/her breeding ...Missing: diversity conservation