The character of the corgi is very friendly and cheerful.
As reported by ADVICE.NEWS , these are active, mobile dogs, ready for long walks and activities with their owner.
Representatives of this breed are devoted companions and true friends.
They love spending time in the company of adults and children.
At the same time, corgis are very smart and learn well if you devote enough time to this process.
They are easy to train and are as intelligent as other, larger breeds such as shepherds.
Corgis are sociable and love to "connect" with all family members and their friends.
Pembroke Corgis are prone to cataracts, narcolepsy, epilepsy, corneal dystrophy, hypothyroidism, and cervical disc degeneration.
Cardigan Corgis are prone to entropion, glaucoma, immunoglobulin G deficiency, and intervertebral disc disease. Dogs can also suffer from hip dysplasia.
A corgi can be taken as a first dog by teenagers, families with children and elderly people, but only if they are ready to devote several hours a day to the dog, not to be absent for long periods on business trips and understand that keeping a corgi requires significant costs, and a show corgi even more.