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  2. Welsh Corgi - Wikipedia

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    The Queen bred 10 generations of dogs from Susan, owning personally more than 30 of the dogs, which were either purebred Pembroke Welsh Corgis or crossbreed Corgi/Dachshunds called Dorgis. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] The corgis – whose names included Whisky, Sherry, Mint, Dash, and Disco – slept in wicker baskets lined with cushions in their own room.

  3. Pembroke Welsh Corgi - Wikipedia

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    However, corgis are now listed as a "vulnerable" breed in the United Kingdom; the decline has been said to be due to a 2007 ban on tail-docking (the practice of cutting off the animal's tail) in the UK, as well as the lack of breeders in the UK [23] In 2009, the corgi was added to The Kennel Club's "At Watch" list of British breeds when annual ...

  4. Corgi Carrying Humongous Branch Looks Just Like a Walking Bush

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    Corgis are a compact, popular breed of dog originally bred to work as cattle herders. Though it seems unlikely such a diminutive pooch would have an effect on giant cows, their role was that of a ...

  5. Corgi’s Confused Reaction to Not Getting Treats After Tricks ...

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    Believe it or not those short legs can move pretty quickly; Corgis might be the smallest of the herding dog breed, but they are incredibly fast runners - they can run up to 25 MPH at top speed!

  6. Cardigan Welsh Corgi - Wikipedia

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    Male corgis can breed at any time throughout the year. While female corgis have different mating periods, they typically breed twice a year. They can conceive for about 21 days during each cycle, referred to as being "in heat." Pregnancy lasts about two months, and the female can have a small or large litter of puppies, a process known as whelping.

  7. The name makes a lot of sense since they have those cute little, short legs. But don't let their short legs fool you; Corgis are the smallest of the herding dog breed, and they are incredibly fast ...

  8. Royal corgis - Wikipedia

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    Fond of corgis since she was a small child, Elizabeth II owned more than 30 corgis from her accession in 1952 until her death in 2022. [1] [2] She owned at least one corgi throughout the years 1933 to 2018. [3] The royal corgis were globally publicised (such as in the cover photo and feature article of Vanity Fair's Summer 2016 edition). [3]

  9. Queen Elizabeth’s last remaining corgis get festive outing ...

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    The late Queen’s love of corgis was well documented throughout her lifetime, and the dog breed played a key role in her platinum jubilee celebrations in June 2022 when the sky above Buckingham ...