pembroke welsh corgi.
Morning Photography, Flickr Cute Pet Name: Honey Location: Toronto, Canada Age: 6 Dog Breed: Pembroke Welsh Corgi Favorite Toy: His tug ropes and destroying stress balls. Favorite Treat: Flash frozen liver. Likes: People and sleep. Dislikes: Loud noises. Weird Quirk: Eats and drinks just before his walks. Congratulations to our submitter, Morning Photography. If you'd like to submit your pet, upload your favorite pet photos to our Flickr pool! More Cute Pets ...
MacX1993MCar, Flickr Name: Harry Location: Brighton, Mich. Age: 8 Dog Breed : Pembroke Welsh Corgi Favorite Toy: Anything that doesn't belong to him. Favorite Treat: A doughnut hole on Sunday mornings. Likes: Walks, rides in the car and being with his family. Dislikes: Going to the vet! Weird Quirks: When Harry is excited or nervous, his back legs shake. Fun Fact: He loves to hear "Happy Birthday" sung. Congratulations to our submitter, MacX1993MCar. If you'd like to submit your pet, upload your favorite pet photos to our Flickr pool! More Cute Pets ...
Anne Bowes has been breeding Pembroke Welsh corgis for 41 years. "I'm what you call a 'breeder-owner-handler,' which means I both breed my dogs and show them in the ring," she told Paw Nation. Bowes has bred 74 champion dogs, and in 2007 she was named the AKC "Breeder of the Year" for her group. "I love Pembroke Welsh corgis," Bowes said. "They can pick their owner out of a crowd of fifty." Steve Gladstone is president of the Cardigan Welsh corgi Club. He has been breeding the lesser-known Cardigan Welsh corgis since 1974, producing dogs who have garnered over one hundred AKC titles. "The Cardigan Welsh corgi comes in a small package, but it has a big mentality," Gladstone told Paw ...
dantezcoman, Flickr Dog Breed: Pembroke Welsh Corgi Personality: The Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America (PWCCA) describes the breed's personality as "outgoing, alert, active, and very people-oriented," stressing the corgi's need to be "involved with your family or in some kind of work." Like other dogs bred for herding livestock, the Pembroke Welsh corgi is very "intelligent and trainable, but they are also easily bored and do not do well if confined in the backyard with little human contact." The American Kennel Club (AKC) notes that the Pembroke Welsh corgi "responds well to training," making the breed "an avid competitor in many dog sports, including conformation, herding and ...
Which dog breeds are the most intelligent? And just what makes them so smart? We took the list of the top ten brainiest breeds and asked dog guru Billy Rafferty, author of "Happy Dog: Caring for Your Dog's Body, Mind and Spirit" to give his perspective. "While most smart dogs have certain traits in common -- loyalty, vigilance, perceptiveness, a caring nature -- "there are many different kinds of intelligence," says Rafferty. "Canine intelligence is more nuanced than people think." In the photo gallery below, Rafferty explains the pros and cons of owning these clever (but sometimes high maintenance) canines. And to learn more about how the original list was created, check out "The ...
Getty In response to the American Kennel Club's recent announcement of the Top 10 Most Popular Dogs of 2009 (based on registration statistics), we decided to unleash our own list (based on pure, unadulterated puppy love). And since we go nuts for just about every type of pooch at Paw Nation, it wasn't easy to narrow it down to ten. But thanks to your comments and our Facebook fans' input, we've come up with ten dogs who didn't make it on to AKC's list but are nonetheless tops with pet lovers across the country. Pembroke Welsh Corgi With its bat ears and stub tail, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi stands out from the crowd. More sociable than the Cardigan Welsh Corgi (which we also love!), the ...