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I'm here to tell you today-- what's so interesting about Corky?

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, In the face of the question raised by the title, I think the following picture can well answer it: Ready? Go! The source of the picture is the watermark, which is the ass! And a bonus for short legs. Picture: AnthonyZertuche / imgur, but.

In the face of the question raised by the title, I think the following picture can answer it very well:

Ready? Go! For the source of the picture, see Watermark.

Yes, it's the ass!

And a bonus for short legs. Picture: AnthonyZertuche / imgur

But not all Corky's butts look like this.

Electric buttocks are practiced for grazing.

Welsh corgis are usually subdivided into two breeds: Cardigan and Pembroke, which have been recognized as different breeds by the American Kennel Association since 1934.

Katigan, watch your tail. Picture: FatFairfax / wikimedia commons

Pambrook, is there something less than upstairs? Picture: evocateur / flickr

The coat colors of both corgis are very varied, but there are still some differences between breeds. The biggest difference is that Katigan is larger and his tail droops like a fox, while Pambrook is smaller and traditionally makes a broken tail to make a flat rabbit-like tail, making them look tailless-so that their "electric buttocks" power will not be buried!

Pambrook's tail. Huh? Where's the tail? Picture: evocateur / flickr

From another angle, you can still see a little bit. Picture: Wikiblackops / wikimedia commons

The Welsh corgi originated in Wales, England (this time the naming man did not play the usual trick of "diversion"). The word "corgi" means "short dog" in Welsh, which is very realistic. The Welsh Corky, which has an average shoulder height of about 25 to 30 centimeters and weighs about 15 kilograms, was originally bred to graze cattle and sheep. The low stature is to protect them from being kicked by cows, while Pembrook's traditional tail amputation is also to prevent excessively long tails (as opposed to legs) from being trampled by cattle and sheep.

Corky's coat is waterproof and doesn't get dirty easily. Picture: Max Pixel

Inborn obsessive-compulsive disorder

Corgis are enthusiastic and smart, so they are gradually raised as companion animals. The most famous owner is Queen Elizabeth II, who has had more than 30 corgis for decades. The comedy movie Agent Bean jokes about the Queen's love of dogs: in the play, the terrorists use a gun to force the Queen to sign to give up the right to inherit the throne. The Queen refuses, but the gun turns and points at the Queen's Corky. When the dog shows the innocent expression of Corky's standard, the Queen immediately signs it obediently.

The queen's Corky. For the source of the picture, see Watermark.

Because corgis are domesticated by sheepdogs, they are all capital obsessive-compulsive patients who instinctively want to bring all moving objects together. When they were puppies, they already clamped their heels and adjusted each pair of shoes in the same direction (Tut-tut, not even if the shoes were not neat).

Super gentle, super playful.

But other than that, Corky is full of strengths. Hey, since when does tidiness become a weakness? ) they are healthy, smart, flexible, loyal and brave-Corky will try his best to protect his owner even from the attack of a larger dog. More importantly, they have a strong sense of family and are especially gentle to their "family". They can not only play with children and family members, but also get along as well as other pets, but as soon as they meet strangers, they immediately become alert-so they are born watchdogs.

Be grumpy with your own family. Picture: evocateur / flickr

Corky is very active and likes to go out for a walk and play with people. They need regular exercise and a certain amount of space to play. You can keep it indoors, but make sure you can take it out every day. Corky also likes to play with children, tug-of-war, hide-and-seek, or even just chase each other.

Run, run, run! Picture: evocateur / flickr

See here is not a little bit lost: obviously love Corky, but the objective conditions. No way to raise it? It doesn't matter, try to put the interesting Corky on you!

Corky.

Interesting

The world of "physical Dog" has a prism, and the light refracted is different in Corky's eyes--

The world of "Math Dog" has a heart-shaped curve, Corky has …... Heart-shaped ass--

The world of "biological dog" has fossils of short hands, Corky, and himself with short legs!

The world of Chemical Dog has glutamate, Corky. Don't worry, just cook it with meat bones--

Not a science dog? And super cute Corky "Egg Dog"--

What kind of dog do you like?

Fruit shell Tee "Corky interesting"

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