Definitely not. They produce a mid to low amount of dander, but shed a great deal and must be brushed weekly. They also tend to be pretty vocal and aggressive chewers, so saliva allergens are often present.
The Queen has Pembroke Welsh Corgis.
The Yorkshire terrier is one of the yappiest dogs there is. I'd go with the corgie every time.
There are two two types of Corgis, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, and the Cardigan Corgi. Both of these dogs are from Wales. Corgis are the cutest type of dog you could get. They are very nice with children and adults. Corgis can also be trained into therapy dogs.
Pembroke Welsh Corgis. She also has some Daschunds. And i believe she also has some Daschund and Corgi mixes as well.The Queen's favourite dog is the Corgi
They don't, Pembroke Welsh Corgi's are born with out tails, if you see a corgi with a tail, you are looking at a Cardigan Welsh Corgi. They have big bushy tails, and Pembroke's have tails but there tails are small invisible nubs.
Corgis are not known to drool much, usually larger dogs are known to drool a lot, such as a Rottweiler or Great Dane.
Yes. All breeds of dogs get along with dogs! They are pack animals by nature! They still have to be well socialized and some dogs are less friendly than others but with the right upbringing and training all dogs can get along.
YEs, but I wouldn't suggest putting two male corgis together. I can guarantee they will fight.
My Welsh Corgi never barks. It happens to be one of the best dogs i have ever had. :)
welsh corgies are dogs, so they live almost everywhere. welsh corgies are dogs, so they live almost everywhere.
Yes, when I looked in between my corgis feet I saw it!
Ummmmm... no WRONG. Generally, Pembroke Corgis are BORN with long tails but breeders dock them within a couple of days of birth unless they are bobtails then they are born with a short 'bob'. The reason why they are 'docked' (tail removed) is so it doesn't get damaged when working as Cattle herders. Docking is now illegal in England and most of Europe unless the pup is registered as a working dog. Most corgis you will see now DO have long bushy tails - which makes them look Foxy!