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    Fiona is an adorable Corgi who recently figured out that she can howl. She practices doing it all of the time and she's now a pro at it! Fiona's dad shared a video montage on Sunday, September ...

  4. The biggest con when it comes to owning a Corgi is that they love to bark (they're bossy because they're herders!) While that might not bother some people, that's a trait that wouldn't work for my ...

  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. Corgi - Wikipedia

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  8. Swedish Vallhund - Wikipedia

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    The breed dates to the Viking settlement of England and is thought to have played a part in the development of the modern Welsh Corgi and the Lancashire Heeler. According to the American Kennel Club , another theory of the breed's origin is that during the eighth or ninth century "either the Swedish Vallhund was brought to Wales or the Corgi ...

  9. Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog - Wikipedia

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    The short, or absent, tail is an inherited defect. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In Queensland, however, the two types (long- and short-tailed) were originally exhibited as two varieties of the one Cattle Dog breed, [ 8 ] but by the 1950s, separate classes – Cattle Dog (long-tail) and Cattle Dog (short-tail) – were more usual.