Yes, but if you are going to do that get ready for a lot of walks!
The answer is Canis Familiaris. All breeds of domestic dog, including the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, have the same scientific name.
Yes, all living things grow, including Welsh Corgis.
no only if you hurt them and like all dogs they can be food aggressive to other dogs
Noduh! All corgis shed, and they shed a lot, they need to be brushed about once every day!
Well, a Pembroke Welsh Corgi can get up to around 30 pounds and about a foot tall. Males (full grown): 27lbs. and 12'' Females (full grown): 25lbs. and 10'' This is the healthy weight and height for this particular breed Hope that helps!
My Welsh Corgi never barks. It happens to be one of the best dogs i have ever had. :)
Here is a list of Welsh dog breeds:Black and Tan TerrierCardigan Welsh CorgiOld Welsh Grey SheepdogPembroke Welsh CorgiSealyham TerrierWelsh HilmanWelsh HoundWelsh SheepdogWelsh Springer SpanielWelsh Terrier
A corgi that fell into an inter-dimensional rift in time and space. Very unfortunate in almost all cases.
There is welsh folk music, but not all folk music is welsh.
depends on where you live, a Pembroke and Jack Russel require lots of running space while the Chihuahua and Beagle do not, as they are more of house dogs. The Pembroke is a great dog if you have cattle and all of the breeds are great companions!
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Neither is better than the other. It all depends upon your lifestyle and the type of dog that best suits you. Cardigan Welsh Corgis usually are more stockier than Pembrokes. The biggest difference that the general public sees is that Cardigans have tails and Pembrokes do not. But they both are separate breeds coming from separate lines. Cardigans come from the Teckel family (where Dachshunds and Basset's are from) while Pembrokes come from the Spitz family. Cardigans are less social than Pembrokes, have more coat, are slightly taller and a bit more calmer. Pembrokes are extremely social (they've never met a stranger), are smaller and have a more energy than Cardigans. Both need good socialization, daily grooming and a good run every day.