Woof!

Corgi Is!

Originally bred to herd cattle, sheep, and horses, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is an active and intelligent dog breed. Easy to train and eager to learn, Pembrokes are great with children and other pets, and you can find them in four different coat colors.

History

& Family


The first documented existence of a Russian Toy-like Terrier was between 1716 and 1726. It was a dog named Lizetta, and personally belonged to Russian Emperor Peter the Great.  Indeed, the breed was developed as a companion dog for Russian nobility.

Some records indicate that eight Smooth Haired Toy Terriers completed in the dog show in St. Petersburg as back as 1874.

The more generally accepted first reference to the breed appears in 1907, when 11 Toy Terriers were shown at an exhibition in St. Petersburg. The breed was popular among aristocracy. Owning a pure breed dog was a sign of wealth, with the man having hunting dogs and the ladies a companion dog, the smaller and more elegant the more valuable.

But as result of the October Revolution in 1917, the breed diminished in popularity as the breeding of dogs for companionship was almost brought to a halt, and during these times the fate of the Russian Toy Terrier was uncertain.

Since the mid 1950s the resulting contemporary Russian Toy differed significantly from the classic Toy Terrier and development of breed moved forward. It was whilst working on the breed that in 1958 a long haired puppy was born.

In 1960 the first printed description of the breed was the Smooth Haired variety Since then the breed has been growing in popularity; with the breed standard first coming into effect in 1966 under authorisation of the Ministry of Agriculture.

In November 2017 at the FCI Assembly in Germany the Russian Toy gained full recognition with CACIB status.                                                 The Russian Toy has gained popularity not only in Europe, but around the world including countries such as America and Australia.

On 18th January 2018 the interim breed standard for the Russian Toy had finally been approved and from 1st April 2018 the Russian Toy could at last be exhibited at KC licensed shows.

Competitions

& Awards

Agility is an exciting, fast paced and fun sport for us and our dogs. Agility is a set course of obstacles that your dog must navigate properly in order and within time.

Food. Love.

Trainings

High energy combined with lots of smarts lends itself to disaster when the dog is not properly cared for. It’s imperative that Corgis receive appropriate amounts of exercise, special food, bath, care and brain activities. Be caring and responsible.

How to Train?

Fitness is not for Corgi, so please do not them get lazy right away! Exercise and play!
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How to Walk?

Who let the dogs out? Let everyone in the area know how awesome it is to walk a Corgi!
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How to Equip?

Some Corgis take a lot of space. Some like it minimal. Get ready for the worst with Corgi!
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How to Play?

These guys love to play! They are friendly and energetic, so please keep them busy!
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How to Care?

Keep your pup safe from medical emergencies by regular check-ups with your local vet.
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How to Groom?

Spa, massage and facial – Corgis take it all. Give your pups regular wash, cut and vet check
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How to Treat?

Corgis need special treatment. Here is the list of medicine and vitamins for your pups!
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How to Feed?

Yes, Corgis are always hungry. You could never feed them enough. So how to feed Corgi?
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Puppies

For Sale

The puppies are 3 months old. Those who share their homes with our puppies often describe them as intelligent and loyal, and, above all, possessing the desire to please their owners. Corgis are generally good with children and well-mannered in the home. Corgi is usually an exceptionally obedient dog.

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