10 Things to Know About Corgis

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10 Things to Know About Corgis

Amelia is a corgi. (You probably knew that.)

Corgis are broken up into two categories: Welsh Pembrokes and Welsh Cardigans. Pembrokes are either tri-colored or that crouton, light brown color you’re probably used to seeing. I get a lot of corgi related questions and emails so I figured I’d put a bunch of things here.

1. Corgis are nosey. I grew up with dogs all my life so I know most dogs are nosey but OMG I swear Amelia is the nosiest dog I’ve ever met/owned. She wants to know everything.

She wants to know what’s in your bag, what’s in your pocket, the last you thing you ate, she wants to know all your secrets. When people come over they have to put their purses on the table because she’ll stick her head in my friends’ purse and pull everything out. And plus, who am I kidding. I love nothing more than to talk about my dog.

10 Things to Know About Corgis

2. Corgis bark. A LOT! Corgis are used to herding (mostly) cattle. In order to move that cattle, they have to bark A LOT and loudly! They’re not afraid to bark to get their point across. Basically, Amelia barks at everything: sounds outside, when she’s hungry, when she’s moody, when she’s excited. Ugh.

10 Things to Know About Corgis

3. Corgis shed. If I saved all of Amelia’s fur hanging around the corners of the house, I probably could’ve knitted an incredible throw by now.

4. Corgis are affectionate/needy. Amelia is a cuddlier which is nice because that’s why I have a dog. I want to live with animals that love me!

5. Corgis are bossy. Amelia likes to be in control. She wants to be the boss all the time. But I’m da boss so this is our daily struggle. She barks and cries and whines until she gets her way. Unfortunately for her, I am kinda patient and good at blocking her out and ignoring her.

10 Things to Know About Corgis

6. Corgis have hind legs that look like rabbits. This is cute and weird all that the same time but I swear their hind legs remind me of lil’ rabbits.

7. Corgis can hold conversations. When I tell Amelia no, she usually grumbles back at me. When I ask her a question, she usually tilts her head and whines. We have full on conversations. They’re very animated.

10 Things to Know About Corgis

10 Things to Know About Corgis

8. Corgis need jobs. For the first year of Amelia’s life we strapped a backpack on her and put stuff in it. She needed to feel like she was accomplishing something. We’ve also taken her sheep-herding and it’s helped a whole lot with her internal My-So-Called-Life-type of angst.

9. Corgis LOVE food. She has no idea how lucky she is that I make food all day for a living. No idea. Amelia is very food driven which is good and bad. I can get her to do just about anything for a rind of watermelon. But she also has been known to steal bagels, eat whole blog posts and has no shame in eating a moldy bologna sandwich she finds in the bushes.

10. Corgis always look like they’re smiling. It’s true. The way their mouths open when agape it always look like they’re smiling. And you know, most of the time, Amelia is smiling inside because she is one of the happiest friendliest dogs I’ve ever met. The world could be crumbling but she’ll still be in a good mood. This is why I love her so much.

10 Things to Know About Corgis

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  1. I don’t have a corgi, but I have a herding dog (she’s a Aussie heeler) and she BARKS SO LOUD ALL THE TIMEZ. It’s annoying but also makes me feel like no one would sneak up on us, ever.

  2. Ok. I have a corgi and I laughed so hard at ALL of these because they are SO true. My corgi, Nesby, is SOOO food motivated, it’s ridiculous. He actually picks strawberries and tomatoes from my garden, little stinker.

    He also is super talkative and we have conversation. People think he’s upset, but he just grumbles a lot and tilts his head when I talk to him. I swear he understands (however he’s stubborn so he doesn’t like to follow through.)

    I love that they have such strong little personalities. He can be a pill but he is THE HAPPIEST DOG EVER and he makes me laugh every day. 🙂

  3. Amelia sounds like a great companion and a wonderful dog. I kept smiling while reading your post. The way you talk about her…It’s crystal clear that you love her so there is no doubt that she lives a happy life.
    And ok our dogs might shed and bark and be needy but they make our life so much better. Don’t they? Lovely little creatures…
    Only by watching at my Cavalier I smile and that makes any day a bit better.
    By the way. Your blog is amazing. A big fan!
    Xo.

  4. Spot on with your description… I manage the shedding with two neato robot vacuums.. Daily! One for carpet one for hard floors.. Life is much easier now.

  5. love this post. It reminded me of our old dog (she was an Airedale – or as we liked to call her a trolley dog) she too was very nosey. But she used to have peep holes in all the fences around our garden so she could see what the neighbors were up to and a chair by the window so she could twitch the nets spying on passersby.

    1. Hahahha. She was a peeping tom. That’s awesome. I also loooove airedales. They’re so cute and regal looking.

  6. This. This is the BEST. These photos of her sprawled belly-up are how I want to be 24/7. And Amelia with a life-purpose-backpack is pretty much the best thing I’ve heard all day. And this is the best.

  7. love pictures of your Amelia. I love any mention of corgis. I love my corgi. They are the coolest dogs. You are right on with the barking stuff. Boy, do they want to be understood!!

  8. I love your blog, but love it even more with this post! Corgis are my favorite. If I were a dog, I’d be a corgi…short legs, very nosey and a bit bossy 🙂 And if I’m in LA and I see you on the street, I will more than likely be the crazy lady who comes up to say hi and ask to pet Amelia. I’m sorry in advance!