Alright, so I’ve been digging into this whole Pembroke Welsh Corgi thing lately, and let me tell you, it’s been quite the journey. I started off by just browsing around, looking for general info about these adorable little dogs.
First thing I did? I typed “Pembroke Welsh Corgi” into my search bar. I got a tone of info back immediately. So many people love them! They’ve been officially recognized as a breed since way back in 1959, which is pretty cool. They are just the cutest things, small and fluffy.

Then, I got curious about the community aspect. I stumbled upon some forums and groups dedicated to Corgi lovers. I found out that if you are a member of some official-sounding club, you can get an invite to an exclusive online group. That’s great. It’s always fun to share experiences with other people.
Digging Deeper into Their Popularity
I noticed something interesting in the news. Apparently, these Corgis were considered “vulnerable” less than ten years ago, but now they’re more popular than ever! The number of registered puppies has hit a 30-year high. And there are some articles of business, sports from London.
What makes them so special? Well, from what I’ve read, they’re known for being super friendly and affectionate. Plus, they’re small, which makes them perfect for people living in apartments or smaller houses. They’re not just cute; they were originally bred to herd cattle. I learned that they’re pretty active and eager to learn new things, which is a big plus for anyone who wants a dog they can train.
The Cost Factor
Now, here’s something I found a bit surprising. These little guys can be pretty expensive! It’s normal to pay $1,000 to $2,200 for a puppy from a good breeder. I guess it makes sense when you consider the care that goes into breeding them. But hey, if you’re on a budget, you can always adopt an adult Corgi. That’s what I did! I adopted mine a few weeks ago.
I also discovered some interesting folklore about them. There are legends about fairies giving Corgi puppies to children, which supposedly made them popular. Some stories even say that Corgis were like war horses for fairies before they started herding for humans. How cool is that? I love these stories!
Their Appearance
- They’re usually around 10-12 inches tall.
- They don’t weigh more than 5 pounds.
- They have thick, waterproof fur.
- Be prepared for shedding, though!
So yeah, that’s been my little adventure into the world of Pembroke Welsh Corgis. I just wanted to share what I found with you all. They’re definitely a breed worth looking into if you’re thinking about getting a dog, though there is a big cost. Oh, I adopted mine and I am so happy! I’ve learned so much, and it’s been a lot of fun diving into their history, popularity, and all the little quirks that make them so unique. If any of you have Corgis or are thinking about getting one, I’d love to hear your thoughts!