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Cardigan Welsh Corgi Rescue Groups

Photo courtesy of Coedwig Cardigans
The breed was used for guarding children and aiding in beating out game, which in those times was more than ordinary importance. The occupation that made the Corgi worthwhile to those Welsh hillmen came at a much later period, but still hundreds of years ago. This was when the Crown owned nearly all land, and the tenant farmers were permitted to fence off only a few acres. The rest was open country, known as common land, on which the farmer was permitted to graze his cattle. There was great competition among the farmers to secure as much as possible of this pasture land for their own uses. The Corgi was trained to perform the opposite done by the herding dogs. Read More >>
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Idaho
Idaho Welsh Corgi Rescue
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