
Cardigan Welsh Corgi
The Cardigan is the Corgi with the tail. They are distinct from Pembrokes in bone, body length, and head shape. Cardigans are generally more reserved and thoughtful than the boisterous Pembroke.
Climate Fit
Moderate, Cold
Family Friendly
Great with kids & other pets
Delivery Options
Home drop-off or kennel pickup
Starter Kit Included
Toys, starter food & crate guide
Adoption & Delivery Experience
Reserve
Secure with 20% deposit
Lock your puppy while we prep health checks and starter pack.
Prepare
Vet-cleared, microchipped
Vaccination booklet, deworming records, temperament notes tailored to Cardigan Welsh Corgi.
Meet & Deliver
Pickup or assisted delivery
Schedule a video meet, then choose home delivery or kennel handoff.
Price Range
₹20,000 - ₹45,000
Breed Characteristics
Fun Facts
- 1One of the oldest herding breeds
- 2Descended from the same family as Dachshunds
- 3Known as the 'yard-long dog' in Wales
Care Guide
Exercise
Moderate exercise. Avoid stair climbing to protect long back.
Grooming
Weekly brushing to remove dead hair.
Nutrition
Prone to obesity. Monitor food intake carefully.
Training
Intelligent and willing to learn. Early socialization important.
Included with every Cardigan Welsh Corgi
Health & Safety
- Full vaccination & deworming records
- Microchip registration assistance
- Vet health certificate
Starter Essentials
- Premium starter food for 7 days
- Crate & potty training guide
- Comfort toy with litter scent
Support & Training
- 30-day new-family support line
- Virtual training starter session
- Socialization checklist
Is the Cardigan Welsh Corgi right for you?
Best for
- Active families seeking a loyal companion
- Homes that can provide moderate exercise. avoid stair climbing to protect long back.
- Owners who enjoy training and engagement
Keep in mind
- Regular grooming: Weekly brushing to remove dead hair.
- Consistent nutrition: Prone to obesity. Monitor food intake carefully.
- Training focus: Intelligent and willing to learn. Early socialization important.
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