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Pembroke Welsh Corgi for Sale in the Philippines

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Pembroke Welsh Corgi

Pembroke Welsh Corgi

Small–Medium · 24–30 lbs

✓ Apartment ok

According to Welsh legend, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi was the preferred mount of fairy warriors — children who found Corgis in the forest were said to have discovered fairy dogs, with the coat markings being the fairy saddle marks. Queen Elizabeth II kept Pembroke Welsh Corgis throughout most of her reign, owning over 30 of the breed during her lifetime and bringing worldwide fame to this compact herding dog.

The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a bold, intelligent herding dog that's friendly (85/100) and highly trainable (85/100) — popular with families and suitable for active apartment dwellers. Heavy shedding (80/100) and a natural instinct to herd children and pets are the main lifestyle adjustments needed with this charismatic breed.

Traits

Energy
High
Trainability
Very easy
Stubbornness
Low
Friendliness
Very high

Care

Grooming
Low
Shedding
Heavy
Exercise
45 min/day
Drooling
Minimal
🕐12–13 years
⚠️Hip dysplasia
PlayfulBoldFriendlyHeavy shedder

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Pembroke Welsh Corgi Buyer's Guide

Common questions answered before you buy

Yes — the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is one of the better choices for new owners. With a trainability score of 85/100 and a low stubbornness level, they pick up commands quickly, respond well to positive reinforcement, and don't tend to push boundaries. That said, you still need consistent daily training from day one — no dog is hands-off.

The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a moderate-energy breed that needs about 45 minutes of moderate exercise daily to stay healthy and calm indoors. They're not couch dogs, but they're also not marathon runners — a good walk and some interactive play is enough for most days.

Yes — heavily. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a year-round heavy shedder. Expect dog hair on furniture, clothing, and floors constantly. Daily brushing and a good vacuum are non-negotiable. Grooming effort for this breed is relatively low. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi coat is easy to maintain with basic weekly brushing and an occasional bath.

Yes — the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is one of the more family-friendly breeds with a friendliness score of 85/100. They are specifically noted as good with children and families. As with any dog, teach children how to interact respectfully, and supervise early introductions.

The most frequently reported health concerns in the Pembroke Welsh Corgi include Hip dysplasia, Intervertebral disc disease and Eye conditions. Before buying, ask breeders for health clearances on the parents — reputable breeders will have OFA (hips/elbows) or equivalent certifications on file. Budget for annual vet visits and consider pet health insurance from puppyhood.

Yes — the Pembroke Welsh Corgi adapts well to apartment living as long as their exercise needs are met. They don't need a large yard to be happy. Daily walks and exercise sessions (about 45 minutes of moderate exercise daily) keep them calm indoors. One caveat: the Pembroke Welsh Corgi tends to be vocal (70/100 barking), which can be a concern in buildings with thin walls or noise-sensitive neighbours.