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About Cardigan Welsh Corgis

The Cardigan Welsh Corgi is the larger, older, and more rare of the two Welsh Corgi breeds, but to most people the difference is in the tail! Cardis sport a long tail (remember long like the sleeves of a Cardigan sweater) and Pems have none. 

If you are just beginning your research on Cardigan Welsh Corgis, visit the home pages of the National and regional Cardigan Welsh Corgi clubs .  And don't overlook e-mail lists as great places to learn about the breed directly from the people who own and love them.  

 Looking for more breed-specific information on the Cardigan Welsh Corgi?  The Cardigan Welsh Corgi FAQ , written by Corgi-L co-founder Perrine Crampton, provides excellent basic breed information as well as links to other sources of Cardi information.  The official breed standard is a written description, or word picture, of the ideal Cardigan Welsh Corgi.

Still not sure whether the Cardi is for you?  Read breed reviews by Cardigan owners from the Hoflin website. This site has some excellent Cardi links as well.   

When you are ready to search for a Cardigan Welsh Corgi of your very own, we can help you find a  reputable breeder or a rescue Cardi in need of a loving home.  Curious about Cardigan colors? Need to tape your Cardi puppy's ears?  Read these articles by Cathy Ochs-Cline on the Phi-Vestavia web site.   

Whether you are a new or experienced Cardigan owner, there are worlds of fun things to do with your Corgi.  Find out more about training your Corgi for conformation shows and performance events -- herding, tracking, flyball, obedience, agility, and more.   The Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of America calendar of events shows you what is happening in the Corgi world in your area of the country!

 

 

 

 

 


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CorgiAid is a nonprofit organization which raises money to meet extraordinary expenses for rescue Corgis -- Cardigans, Pembrokes, and mixes -- with special medical, transport, training or fostering needs.  The concept of CorgiAid began on Corgi-L and became a reality through the incredible generosity of Corgi-L members.  Read the story of the CorgiAid mascot, Corgi-L's Heidi Braveheart, and watch for the CorgiAid logo next to listings in the shopping section.  Your support of these merchants, artists, and craftspeople raises needed funds for CorgiAid!  

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