Pembroke Welsh Corgis originated in Wales, specifically in Pembrokeshire. They were initially bred for herding cattle and as farm dogs. Their distinct appearance and temperament have made them popular as companion animals, particularly among the British royal family. The breed is known for its short legs, long body, and friendly disposition.
Corgis. Pembroke corgis, the tailless kind.
Corgis are irrisistable to the queen
QE II? She has a particular fondness for Pembroke corgis
Pembroke Welsh Corgis are commonly a tannish-white colour. Some Pembroke Welsh Corgis, however, are blue in colour.
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Some do. Mine does not.
The Queen of England loves them as pets. There are 2 types of corgis, Pembroke corgi and cardigan corgi. The type the queen keeps are Pembroke corgis. You can find additional information by following the links.
Pembrokes have no tails or really short tails, stubby legs, are longer than Cardigans, have a wider face, and are generally more outgoing. The Pembroke is usually the dog one pictures when they think of a Corgi. Cardigans have long and fluffy tails, longer legs than the Pembroke, are a bit bigger, more 'regal' looking, have a more narrow or wedge-shaped face, and are generally more reserved.
Pembroke Welsh Corgis
The Queen has Pembroke Welsh Corgis.
Pembroke Welsh Corgis do NOT have tails. Cardigan Corgis DO have tails. yes they do!!! they don't but they had bushy tails!!! :) there your answer