6-8 puppies is the normal rate, some have less than 3 and others have more than 12, but normally its 6,7, or 8
6-8 in a litter, but they can have more or less but that is the average rate
Height: Dogs 10-12 inches (25-30cm)
Weight: Dogs 25-30 pounds (11-14kg)
about medium (2 ft. long and 1 ft. tall) approximatly
A typical litter for a Pembroke or Cardigan Welsh Corgi is 6-8 puppies.
A welsh corgi gives birth to about 6-8 puppies in a litter
Low fat food
13 to 15 years depending on health.
the queen has 7 welsh corgi's!
The word "corgi" in Welsh means "dwarf dog."
Welsh Corgi plural would be Welsh Corgis.
The Welsh Corgi tail is NOT docked.There are two types of Welsh Corgi's:Pembroke Welsh CorgiCardigan Welsh CorgiThe Pembroke Welsh Corgi is born without (or has a shortened) tail. The Cardigan Welsh Corgi has a tail, and it is left in place.
The noun 'corgi' is a common noun, a word for a breed of herding dog. The type of corgi named for its region of origin is a proper noun: Welsh corgi Penbroke corgi (or Pembroke Welsh corgi) Cardigan Welsh corgi
get a pembroke welsh corgi
It is either a Pembroke Welsh Corgi or a Cardigan Welsh Corgi. If the dog has a long tail it's a Cardigan Welsh Corgi, but if it has a short stumpy tail it's a Pembroke Welsh Corgi.
Pembroke Welsh Corgis are commonly a tannish-white colour. Some Pembroke Welsh Corgis, however, are blue in colour.
a cardigain welsh 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.
Welsh Corgi
The canine breed known as the Welsh Corgi shows a history of having its origin beginning in the twelfth century in Wales. This breed is a cousin of the Cardiganshire Corgi.