Well, hello there! Today, let’s yak about them Corgi paws, you know, the little short legs and those cute little feet they got. I ain’t no fancy expert or nothin’, just an old woman who’s seen a thing or two, and Corgis? They’re somethin’ special, that’s for sure.
Them Corgi Feet: Short and Sweet
First off, them Corgis, they ain’t big dogs. Nope. They’re small, real small, but sturdy, like them little tractors they use on the farms. Their paws, well, they’re small too, but strong, fit right on them short legs. Some folks say they got dwarfism. Sounds fancy, huh? All I know is, they’re low to the ground, good for herdin’ sheep, they say. Though, I ain’t seen many sheep around here lately. Just cats and them noisy squirrels mostly.
Them paws, they got little pads, soft and squishy, makes ’em quiet when they walk. Unless they’re chasin’ after somethin’, then they sound like a herd of tiny horses galloping on the hardwood floor. My neighbor, Mrs. Higgins, she got one. Little fella named Wiggles. Always wigglin’ and zoomin’ around, those paws patterin’ somethin’ fierce!
Growin’ Paws and Big Feet
Now, when they’re puppies, them paws can look big, real big, compared to their little bodies. Like a kid wearin’ his daddy’s shoes. If them paws look too big, it just means they ain’t done growin’ yet. They’ll grow into them paws eventually, just like my grandson grew into them overalls I bought him two sizes too big. Figured he’d get some use out of ’em, you know, save a little money. Kids these days grow so fast though.
- Big Paws? Still growin’!
- Little Legs, Big Personality!
- Those pads are soft and quiet.
If you’re really frettin’ about how big your Corgi’s gonna get, you can always ask the fella you got the dog from. They usually know a thing or two about how big their pups get, ’cause they seen their mamas and daddies and all the other little ones grow up. Me, I just feed ’em good and love ’em, they grow how they grow, that’s nature’s way.
Corgi Paw Talk: What Them Paws Be Sayin’
You know, them Corgis, they talk with their bodies, just like us, only they don’t use words. They use their ears, their tails, and them paws too! If they’re happy, they might wiggle their whole body and their little paws might do a little dance. If they’re scared, they might tuck them paws in close. It’s all about payin’ attention, seein’ what them little fellas are tryin’ to tell ya. You gotta watch them ears too, and how they hold their bodies. If they’re stretched out relaxed, they feelin’ good. If they’re all hunched over and tense, somethin’ ain’t right.

Different Kinds of Corgis
Now, there’s two kinds of Corgis, see? Pembroke and Cardigan. They both got short legs and them cute paws, but some say they come from different places. One kind, they say, came from them Viking dogs, way back when. Imagine that! Them little Corgis, descendants of tough Viking dogs! The other kind, well, they’re just Corgis, plain and simple. Both kinds are cute as buttons though, and both got them little paws I’m talkin’ about.
Lookin’ After Them Paws
You gotta take care of them paws, you know. Keep ’em clean, trim their nails. Just like you’d take care of your own hands and feet, ‘cept they walk on all fours. If you see somethin’ wrong, like a cut or if they’re limpin’, get ’em to the vet, don’t wait around. Them little fellas depend on us to keep ’em healthy and happy. It ain’t right to let them suffer.
Final Thoughts on Corgi Paws
So, there you have it, a whole lot of nothin’ and somethin’ about Corgi paws. They’re small, they’re cute, they’re part of what makes Corgis so special. And remember, watch them paws, they tell you a lot about how your little buddy is feelin’. Treat ’em right, and they’ll love you back, that’s the truth. Now, I gotta go feed the birds, them noisy fellas are squawkin’ up a storm.
In a nutshell: Them corgis got short legs, cute paws, big personality, watch their body talk. They are good dogs, but need good care.

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