Cardigan Welsh Corgi Essays

  • Corgis? Which is right for you?

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    legged puppies, corgis. You know that these two puppies are similar, but not the same breed. You remember the two breeds of corgi, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. You decide to make a list of similarities, between the two breeds, but what would be on that list? The Pembroke Welsh Corgi and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi both originated in Wales. Although, the two breeds originated in the different regions of Wales for which they are named. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi was believed to

  • Corgi Dogs Research Paper

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    (¨Pet Statistics¨) With only 241 Corgis registered with the Kennel Club in the UK, there was a fear of extinction. Corgis Are proven to be the 24th most popular dog in the US, with over 5,000 registrations to the kennel club in 2013 alone. ("Everyone Chill Out, Corgis Are Not Becoming Endangered.") Corgis have a long history explaining their playfulness and their cute yet dwarf-like height. The Corgi originated from Wales, first seen around 1925. To establish the corgi as a real breed and establish

  • Living the Obsessive Corgi Lifestyle

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    stubby little legs of a corgi, I was addicted. I couldn’t stop thinking about them after the first one, and I had a serious case of OCD, Obsessive Corgi Disorder. Corgis are not just another dog, they are so much more! Their large ears, stumpy little legs, and nubby tails set them apart from the rest. There are many things that make a person be truly obsessed with Corgis, and these people are few and far between. Although many try and pretend they are obsessed with Corgis, the real lover knows when

  • Evolution of Dogs

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    The grey wolf has been transformed into what we, today, call a dog. After years of traveling with humans, the wolf began to change and became adapted and tame enough to socialize with humans. The environment it was placed into was one of the causes for change, and another was the role it played for humans. The most likely scenario for wolves beginning to coexist with humans is that a human hunting party came across a very young wolf cub and decided to take it with them. The wolf cub would have