Shoulder height: generally 25 to 30 cm
Weight: Generally 9 to 13 kg
Head: The head cap is large and flattened, the upper part is wider and the lower part is gradually narrowed below the eyes
Nasal: the nasal end is black
Snout: The snout is slightly pointed and the teeth are scissor or pincer-type
Body shape: the chest is deep and broad, the sternum is prominent, the body is long and strong, the waist is short, the back is straight, the abdomen is not retracted, and the figure is short.
Coat: The coat of the Cadegan Wilskoki is short or medium-long, hard, and the coat is diverse, but not white; the Pembroke Wells Corgi has a moderate length of coat, with a single light red, gray, light yellowish brown or black coat, and white markings on the feet, chest, and neck
Wells Corgi is also known as the Wells Shepherd. There are two breeds: the Kadigan Wellskoki and the Pembroke Wells Corgi.
The Wells Corgi is native to the Wells region of the United Kingdom, where the Cady Gang Wells Corgi is one of the oldest large breeds in the British dog breed.
The Wells Corgi may have the same origin as the German short-legged long-eared hound, dating back to the Celtic period many years BEFORE THE DRY YEARS. The Celts of that time brought the dog to England, and after centuries of refining and breeding, it became the form it is today.
The Wells Corgi made its first appearance at the Dog Fair in 1925, and in 1934 the standard was formalized and divided into two breeds.
Wells corgis were already famous in the 20th century, when George VI gave a pair of Pambruck corkies to his daughter Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II). Since then, this dog has entered the royal official, often with the queen, and even traveled with the queen, so that this dog is worth a hundred times more, and is loved and welcomed by many dog owners.

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In the daily feed, it should contain 200-250 grams of meat and an equal amount of vegetarian food. Vegetarian options include a variety of grains, vegetables, etc. Varieties should be changed regularly to ensure that the nutrition of the food intake is comprehensive.
The amount of food fed every day should be moderate, too much and too little is not conducive to healthy growth.
Although the coat of this dog is slightly thick but not long, it should be brushed and cleaned frequently to keep it clean and beautiful. It should also be bathed regularly, earwax and tartar removed, eyes should be washed with warm water (boiled and cool water), and feet should be trimmed. Cady Gang wells Corgi are prone to eye diseases, so they should be washed with 2% acid water every 3 to 5 days to prevent eye diseases.
Kennels should be ventilated, clean and dry, and disinfected every half or month.
Because this dog was a livestock dog in the early days and was lively and active, it should not be often kept indoors, but should be given appropriate time to let it move outdoors to maintain its healthy and active characteristics.
The Pembroke Corgi is good at fighting with its kind. Therefore, it is necessary to train and train it from the puppy period, so that it can get rid of this vice and get along with other dogs.
At the same time, it is also necessary to train it not to tear the clothes, curtains, sofas, sheets, quilts and other objects at home without teeth and claws, and train it to love cleanliness and hygiene, not to let dirt get on the body, not to lie on the ground with sludge, and especially to let it defecate in the prescribed place.
Usually, we should always pay attention to observe whether the dog has abnormal phenomena such as poor spirits, loss of appetite, non-forming stools, dry nose pads or fever, and once problems are found, they should be treated as soon as possible so as not to turn from small diseases to major diseases.
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1. Before purchasing, you should first refer to some information about the introduction of this dog or go to the home of the wells corgi dog to visit the scene, and on the basis of rich perceptual understanding, sort out several criteria that distinguish between good and bad, as the basis for selection. The varieties selected in this way can be roughly met by various parts
2. The first step in selection is to see if the shoulder height and weight of the selected puppy are basically in line with the standard
3. The shape and appearance of the head of the Wells Corgi resemble that of a fox, the head cover is large and flat but not very round, the muzzle is pointed, the tip is thinner, the frontal segment is not prominent, and the nose end is black. Teeth scissor or pincer bite
4. The ears are upright and large, the neck is short and thick, and the muscles are quite developed
5. The figure is relatively short, the chest is deep and wide, the sternum is prominent, the body is long and strong, the ribs are slightly curved, the back should be relatively straight, and the abdomen should not be retracted
6. The forelimbs are short and straight, the hind limbs are muscular and strong, the limbs are short and short, and the bones are thick. The feet are oval, the flight joints are short, the foot pads are strong, and the claws are short
7. The Cadi Gang Corgi has a relatively long body, short legs, and runs fast. The ear tips are rounder and the tail is longer, resembling a fox's tail. There are two kinds of indumental hairs: short and medium hairs with a hard texture. The sternum is prominent, the back is straight; The Pembroke Corgi is taller, with a shorter body, straighter forelimbs, smaller bones, ornate coats, medium-length hairs, pointed ears, and a short, even tailless
8. The coat color of the Kadigang Corgi dog is diverse, but there is no white hair; The Pembroke Corgi has a single pale red, grey, pale yellowish brown or black coat, with white markings on the feet, chest, and neck
9. This dog has a relatively stable gait, lively and brisk, showing a leisurely and self-satisfied appearance
10. If the two sides of the cryptorchidism, the ears are large and sagging, the front and back are slender and thin, it does not meet the appearance characteristics of the Wells Corgi and should not be selected
11. A dog with agile movements, full of energy, strong and flexible body, small and cute posture, and elegant posture when standing should be selected
12. The seller shall request the dog's pedigree certificate, the transfer certificate signed by both parties and other certificates