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Jane, because Corgis have been docked for so long, there is variety in tails and some do have a curly spitz-tails, while many others will curl the tail somewhat over the back when excited.

Here is a good discussion on tails:

http://www.welshcorgi-news.ch/Leseecke/InfoCorgi/Judging_Pemtails_e...

Thanks Beth...

Thank you Jane for all of your input.

Thank you all for your information.   This is so interesting.

If you look up Swedish Valhunds you will also see the curly tails. If I ever were to switch breeds I would getone. They are beautiful but very spendy:) I have talked with a breeder who started with Corgis and then went this breed...she loves them:) 

Yes, I love Valhunds and they would also be my next choice if I ever switched. But they are very hard to find! I also think they tend to be more "spitzy" in their personality, which (at least in theory) would make them a bit more clownish and a bit less biddable.

I like the natural tails and they look like they carry a little more leg too.

There used to be 2 breeders here in MN that appeared good. Now just one but does do all the testing...so that's a good thing. I am not sure of this breeders price...maybe I'll check...just out of curiosity:)

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