Welsh corgis are popular family pets with good reason. They are ranked 24th in the number registered of the American Kennel Club's 175 breeds. Their compact size, friendly temperament and willingness to learn make them good family companions in an apartment or home. read more
But once a stranger is accepted into a Corgi’s circle of trust, they’ll stay there forever. Corgis are not “pets” or “accessories.” Don’t adopt a Corgi if you’re not prepared to give the same level of attention as if you’re adopting a child. read more
Cons: They one of the top dog breeds with high testosterone and are known to display aggressive and territorial behavior. They nip and have sharp teeth because it is a herding dog. They can be very vocal and yappy. read more
Corgi appearance is deceptive, though. These dogs are fast and agile, originally bred to be farm dogs herding livestock. The cardigan has a long, full tail and the pembroke's is much shorter. read more