A Corgi should be Low-set, strong, sturdily built and active, giving an impression of substance and stamina in a small space. Should not be so low and heavy-boned as to appear coarse or overdone, nor so light-boned as to appear racy. Outlook bold, but kindly. Expression intelligent and interested. Never shy nor vicious.This is a great and agility or herding dog. Made more so for a farm or ranch not an apartment. They can be energetic and demanding at times, and develop their own personality with the right family. Don't ever think you can out smart a Corgi because they will get the best of you.
Height (from ground to highest point on withers) should be 10 to 12 inches. Weight is in proportion to size, not exceeding 30 pounds for dogs and 28 pounds for bitches. In show condition, the preferred medium- sized dog of correct bone and substance will weigh approximately 27 pounds, with bitches approximately 25 pounds.
Corgi's should not have a shy disposition. They are loving, protective, trusting, and active dogs. The colors are Tri, Sable, Red & White, with some of the Tri's being Red headed. The Corgi's coat has a medium length; short, thick, weather- resistant undercoat with a coarser, longer outer coat. Over-all length varies, with slightly thicker and longer ruff around the neck, chest and on the shoulders. The body coat lies flat. Hair is slightly longer on back of forelegs and underparts and somewhat fuller and longer on rear of hindquarters. The coat is preferably straight, but some waviness is permitted. This breed has a shedding coat, and seasonal lack of undercoat should not be too severely providing the hair is glossy, healthy and well groomed.
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