Corgis are not known to drool much, usually larger dogs are known to drool a lot, such as a Rottweiler or Great Dane.
Pembroke Welsh Corgi puts on weight so quickly because it eats a lot and puts on a lot of exercises.
Yes, but if you are going to do that get ready for a lot of walks!
Noduh! All corgis shed, and they shed a lot, they need to be brushed about once every day!
My Welsh Corgi never barks. It happens to be one of the best dogs i have ever had. :)
They drool A LOT! Consider this when thinking about purchase!
Basset Hounds indeed slobber and drool a lot, especially after drinking or eating treats or dog food.
yeah
A lot.
Off of websites or from local breeders. It is a good idea to look at the Kennel Club web site to find registered reputable breeders or through the Welsh Corgi League. There are a lot of puppy farms which over breed dogs with health problems - stay away.
They actually shed a lot and are not hypoallergenic.
Pembroke Welsh Corgis love people. Mine especiaally loves children. They do have a tendency to nip at people's heels, but this is generally an attempt to herd them (they are a breed of heelers), not an act of aggression. If addressed early, they can be easily trained out of it. Like many small dogs, they have a tendency to want to jump up on people, and must be trained not to do this . . . especially since the average corgi's front paw will be right at kneecap level when they jump. Corgi's love people and form a particularly strong bond with their family members. They can be stand-offish to strangers if they are not socialized often but generally are very social animals.
Because it produces saliva and you will probably drool a lot.