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Undocked Pem's

A group for those Pembrokes with undocked tails.

Members: 115
Latest Activity: Jan 30, 2016

Discussion Forum

What's your reason for keeping your pem's tail?

Started by DudeWheresMyCorgi. Last reply by Lindsay, Fae, and Jimmy Dec 13, 2012. 21 Replies

Natural bobtails - pems born without tails

Started by wendulik. Last reply by Rachael McClanahan Dec 12, 2012. 10 Replies

Brushing their tails

Started by robin. Last reply by Laura Jun 26, 2011. 4 Replies

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Comment by Matt & Hilliary on January 21, 2009 at 9:04am
The breeder we decided to go with actually just stopped docking ALL her corgis about a year ago (I think). My guess is either find a breeder that's against docking or contact the breeder before the litter is born.
Comment by Liv on January 21, 2009 at 7:49am
Hello all! I am a student hoping to get a corgi when I graduate in a few years. I was wondering how you guys came about your undocked pems. Is there any other way other than contacting a breeder and deciding which one puppy when they are only days old? Or are there breeders in the U.S. who do not dock their pems? Any information would be greatly appreciated!
Comment by Tauna and Kota on January 2, 2009 at 6:48am
Hello, I'm new to this page. I have Kota. His tail is un-docked. I love it. Hi Geri. Hugs
Comment by Geri & Sidney on December 13, 2008 at 3:50am
Hi Jonathan! Nice to have you here. Einstein is adorable.
Comment by Jonathan Ong on December 13, 2008 at 2:43am
Hello everyone. We are new to this site and we ran across this group. Einstein is chasing his tail right now.
Comment by Simi Corgi Girl on November 14, 2008 at 12:11am
I bought my last puppy Jack from a breeder who claimed he was a Pem. She said the litter's tails were a little long so they docked them, but not too short because they felt it was dangerous. Jack is now almost a year old and I am certain now he is a Cardi. You should see his ears and paws...they're HUGE! I wouldn't trade him, or his 3 inch tail for a million dollars. :)
Comment by Pimms on October 8, 2008 at 7:03pm
Our corgi has a tail but we may be joining "Undocked Pembrokes"on false pretenses. Pimms's heritage is unknown to us as we adopted him. We always thought he was a Cardigan, but after talking to some breeders at our regional show, they suggested his head and ear shape and his size makes him more likely a Pembroke with a tail. We don't mind, we all love his tail, up in the air flagging when he's chipper, lagging when he's tired.
Comment by Ilse Venter on October 6, 2008 at 11:12am
My new Corgi also has a tail and she is beautiful. I can't imagine her tail being off. She is also a Fluffy
Comment by Paul Roberts on August 10, 2008 at 7:01am
It has been illegal in Australia for a while to dock tails.

My breeder doesn't like corgi's with full tails, but lukily there were 2 pups with tails.

My Dad has a corgi with a tail and she was a beautiful dog
Comment by Pepper on August 7, 2008 at 3:06pm
Hooray for undocked Pems! I saw Wendulik's post in another forum about European treatment of undocked Pems, and I was thrilled! We realized we wanted to keep our Pem's tail from being docked the moment we met Milo, my boyfriend's aunt's Pembroke (he was a runt and wasn't well enough to have his tail docked as a pup).So we got in touch with a breeder first and "special ordered" Pepper. We picked her out at 12 hours old, and I honestly think she's the prettiest of her litter if only for that cute little tail! So it's good to hear more of us are making Corgi lovers aware that they're not born with out tails! I'm excited to get to know you all!
 

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