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I think this is the photo that you are referring to, and probably what is prompting a lot of requests for corgi/husky mixes. The dog in this photo is incredibly cute, but I wonder if this is what a corgi/husky mix would REALLY look like, or if this is a doctored photo. I agree with what others have said, as temperament goes this mix would be very difficult!
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I've seen lots of photos of corgi/husky mixes before, and this is most definitely just a puppy in this picture. The ones that look more husky-ish (like this photo) tend to grow to be about the size of a collie or lab.
If you'd like to see examples, check this video and this video (both on youtube.) They are definitely cute, but will not be as small as this pup in the picture and will definitely be very high energy since both are working breeds.
It looks like his coat has been shaved down too. Look how poofy his tail is compared to the rest of him!
I agree with everyone else that this probably isn't a good mix of breeds temperament wise. Not to mention if the sire was the husky the corgi would probably have an incredibly hard time welping puppies of that size.
I know that again this isn't precisely what you're looking for, but I think a lot of these Corgi/Husky mixes may actually be part (or entirely) Klee Kai. In looking around, I found that there are some breeders in Texas: http://www.alaskankleekaiscam.com/buying-an-alaskan-klee-kai-2/bree...
The legit Corgi/Husky mixes that I've seen generally have a body that's far out of proportion to the legs, in an almost comical sense. Alaskan Klee Kai's are a relatively rare breed, but they basically are miniature Huskies. I believe they're 15-18 inches tall.
I must tell you a Corgi and Husky mix is a lot of fun. Eskimo (my Husgi) is very friendly, and lots of energy.. and he is so cute that he makes the most serious of people smile when they see him/
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