Welsh Dog Breeds

There are only a couple Welsh Dog Breeds; however, these breeds are some of the most known throughout the world. The registered breeds are stunning creatures with a high level of intelligence. The cute pair of Pembroke Welsh Corgi and Cardigan Welsh Corgi are known for their small postured stance and their high intensity. The energetic dog breeds can play for hours and will not rest until their owners are pleased. For more information on Welsh Dog Breeds in specific, check out the list below:

Welsh Springer Spaniel

Welsh Springer Spaniel

Posted on 28. May, 2009 by admin.

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The Welsh Springer Spaniel originated in Wales and was bred to hunt and locate game for their masters. The exact lineage of these dogs is not known but it is thought that the English Springer Spaniel, Brittany Spaniel, and English Cocker Spaniel might be their relatives. Their name “Springer Spaniel” comes [...]

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Welsh Terrier

Welsh Terrier

Posted on 25. May, 2009 by admin.

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The Welsh Terrier originated in England and was bred to hunt fox, small game, badgers, and otter. They are descendants of the British Black and Tan Terrier and they still carry most of the same appearance characteristics today!
The Welsh terrier has a messy, hard coat that has a wire texture. Their [...]

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Pembroke Welsh Corgi

Pembroke Welsh Corgi

Posted on 21. May, 2009 by admin.

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For about 70 years, the Pembroke and the Cardigan Welsh Corgis are known as separate breeds.
There are many theories concerning the Welsh Corgi.
One states that both of the varieties descended from Swedish Vallhunds, brought in the 800’s to Wales by the Vikings.
Another theory says that the Cardigan variety is older and was brought to Wales [...]

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Cardigan Welsh Corgi

Cardigan Welsh Corgi

Posted on 21. May, 2009 by admin.

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For about 70 years, the Pembroke and the Cardigan Welsh Corgis are known as separate breeds. There are many theories concerning the Welsh Corgi. One states that both of the varieties descended from Swedish Vallhunds, brought in the 800’s to Wales by the Vikings.
Another theory says that the Cardigan variety is older and was brought [...]

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