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
the queen has 7 welsh corgi's!
The word "corgi" in Welsh means "dwarf dog."
The largest litter of Corgi puppies was recorded in the UK in 2007, where a Pembroke Welsh Corgi gave birth to a whopping 15 puppies. This was an exceptionally large litter for the breed, as Corgis typically have litters ranging from 4 to 8 puppies on average.
Welsh Corgi plural would be Welsh Corgis.
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.
The Cardigan Welsh Corgi is known for having a tail, while the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is typically born without a tail (called being "bobtail").
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 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.