So I always thought my sweet Penelope was a Pembroke until I went to bring her to get her shots and the vet said that she was a Cardigan because she had a tail. The woman that I got her from told me that she chose not to dock Penelope and her siblings' tails. She said something about it becoming more popular nowadays. Now I'm totally confused?
I know some Pembrokes are born without tails and most who do have tails get them docked. What do you guys think Penelope is? To me, it doesn't matter because she's still my adorable little corgi, but I just wanted to hear some insight.
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Breeders trying for blue merles wouldn't really have any effect on the number of tri-colors, as the only "acceptable" pairing for producing blue puppies is a blue x black dog. This would produce both black and blue puppies. I believe tan points are recessive to brindle which is why the tri-color is less common in cardigans.
My cardi Luke is a classic Tri.
...That vet doesn't know what he/she is talking about. Penelope is obviously a Pembroke...
Cardigans are slightly bigger than Pembrokes, and their ears are rounder and stand at a different angle.
That's also not a Cardigan tail. Cardigan Corgis have fluffier, straight tails, and Penelope's is a little bit curled. When Pembrokes have tails, their tails are curled.
PEN IS A PEM w. a tail. No doubt about it. Go to Google or YouTube and type in Cardigan Corgi. You'll see that Cardigans are bigger, different shaped ears and a different overall conformation.
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