There are two types of Welsh Corgis: cardigan Welsh Corgis and Pembroke Welsh Corgis.

The Pembroke Corgi is shorter in stature, with straighter leg bones, lighter, and a better texture for back hair; but in temperament, the Pembroke Corgi appears restless, easily agitated, and not as tame as the Cardigan Welsh Corgi.
From Richard I in the 12th century to Queen Elizabeth II to the present, corgis have been a pet of the British royal family.
The Welsh Corgi is short in appearance and powerful, giving the impression of a strong physique, full of vitality, good bones and excellent endurance, and is one of the most popular small housekeeper dogs, friendly by nature, brave and bold, neither timid nor fierce
The breed is intelligent, loyal, cute and honest in appearance. Both hearing and smell are extremely acute. Strong sense of responsibility, strong sense of protection, will be in the owner of the danger when the full rescue.
Welsh corgis are simple to manage, should be quiet, talented and law-abiding.