History of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi The Pembroke Welsh Corgi originated in Wales over 1,000 years ago, bred to herd cattle and sheep in the rugged Pembrokeshire hills. Their short legs and agile build allowed them to nip at heels without getting kicked. By the 19th century, they were distinguished from the Cardigan Corgi, with …
History of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi originated in Wales over 1,000 years ago, bred to herd cattle and sheep in the rugged Pembrokeshire hills. Their short legs and agile build allowed them to nip at heels without getting kicked. By the 19th century, they were distinguished from the Cardigan Corgi, with Pembrokes gaining fame for their tailless or docked-tail look.
Popularized by Queen Elizabeth II, who owned dozens, Pembrokes were recognized by the AKC in 1934 and ranked in the top 20 breeds in 2023. Today, they’re cherished as intelligent, loyal companions, excelling as family pets and show dogs with their spunky charm and distinctive waddle.


