Mine are pretty well behaved. They team up to dig up the yard, but that's about it. I learned long ago that it's pointless to pen them in during the day because they'll just knock over the fence and get out. Corgis are too strong and too smart for that to work.
Corgi vs German Shepherd Pretty typical. Corgis don't give a shit how big or fierce something is. They will attempt to herd and/or wrestle with it. Weird Corgi sounds: Corgi Snack:
I play with my puppies and I'm a million times more ferocious than a great white shark!! Yeah their really stupid :|.
That would be a vent...in the carpet. What 3rd world country do you come from? Heat and AC blow out of that.
And he picked it up at the pound. I have to admit it's an awesome dog and great with kids. The fur is softer than any other dog I've met.
Corgis often end up in rescue because people buy them without knowing the breed history. They think they've bought a cute toy breed or lap dog, when in reality Corgis have far more in common with other herding and working breeds like Collies and German Shepherds. They need lots of exercise and training, and preferably a big back yard to run and play.
Its totally free here in Sweden, the whole heating system. Only thing you need is wood, but that you get from your own forests.
You get a really nice warm house without the dry air that you get from A/C. And we don't use wood for our heating in the UK.
There are some interesting Corgi mixes. This is a Dorgi, which is a Corgi crossed with a Dachshund. Queen Elizabeth keeps some Dorgis along with her Corgis. I also encountered a Corgi/German Shepherd mix that looked like a German Shepherd with no legs.