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  2. Welsh Corgi - Wikipedia

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    A Cardigan Welsh Corgi (left) and a Pembroke Welsh Corgi (right) The two breeds of Welsh Corgis, the Cardigan and the Pembroke, are named for the counties in Wales where they originated. The dogs share several similar traits, such as their coats, which are water-resistant and shed on average twice a year. The body of the Cardigan is slightly ...

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    Just like humans, our pets can get annoyed by things too. Brady and Graffiti are Corgi brothers, and they are too cute! Their mom posted a video at the beginning of August showing ten things that ...

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  5. Pembroke Welsh Corgi - Wikipedia

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    The Pembroke Welsh Corgi (/ ˈ k ɔːr ɡ i /; Welsh for "dwarf dog" [a]) is a cattle herding dog breed that originated in Pembrokeshire, Wales. [1] Around the 19th century, The Corgi used to be known as the Welsh Cur, Cur meaning working dog (or Cor being translated to, "to watch over," in Welsh), and Gi being the Welsh word for "dog."

  6. Corgis have short coats that are easy to care for, however they have a double coat and do tend to shed a lot. Corgis can become destructive when they get bored, so make sure you have toys and ...

  7. Dog coat - Wikipedia

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    A slicker brush with wire bristles, used for removing loose hair from the coat. Shedding of hair can occur continuously, but in many breeds is strongly influenced by hormones. Seasonal shedders shed most in spring and fall, following an increase or decrease in day length, and least in summer and winter, in response to constant day length.