Pembroke Welsh corgi, << PEHM bruk WEHLSH KAWR gee, >> is a breed of dog that originated in the area of Pembroke, Wales, during the early 1100’s. The Celtic people used these dogs to drive cattle and for other farm work. Pembroke Welsh corgis are the smallest of the group of breeds called herding dogs. They stand from 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 centimeters) high and weigh from 18 to 30 pounds (8 to 14 kilograms). Pembrokes have thick coats that protect them from all kinds of weather. The dogs are generally yellowish- or reddish-brown and may have white patches on the head, neck, chest, and legs. Some Pembrokes have black and tan coats. Pembrokes are considered highly intelligent, and they make affectionate pets.
The Pembroke Welsh corgi resembles the Cardigan Welsh corgi. But the Pembroke has a slightly shorter body, a finer-textured coat, and a much shorter tail.