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Hot: 15 to 24 °C
Cold: -6 to -1 °C
500 to 3K USD
100 to 200 PSI
Jump: 1-2 Feet
Run: 15-20 Miles per hour (24-32 km/h)
The beautiful hills and valleys of Pembrokeshire, Wales, are the ancestral home of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, an endearing and unique breed of herding dog. Along with the Cardigan Welsh Corgi, these dogs are members of the Welsh Corgi family and may be traced back to the Spitz group of dogs.
Exactly where the Pembroke Welsh Corgi came from is still a mystery, although subtitle has it that the Vikings brought them to Wales most a thou years ago. Some consider the breed was earliest designed for combat, while others hold that skillful standard herding was its corpus function.
A small dog with a big personality, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is sure to win you over with its striking good looks. Charming and distinctive, Pembroke Corgis have a long body, small legs,' and a face redolent of a fox.
These canines seem to ever be full of life and energy,' with their charming expressions, wagging tails as well as and contactable giggles. In plus to their endearing appearance as well as Pembroke Corgis were very bright.