The Legend of the Fairy Dog
ORIGINS

Legend has it that the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is an "enchanted" dog, and
certainly this must be true! 'Tis said he was used by the fairies and elves
of Wales to pull fairy coaches, work fairy cattle, and serve as a steed for
the fairy warriors. Even today those people with keen eyes and
understanding hearts may see the marks of the "fairy saddle" in the coat
over the shoulders.

Pembrokes have been used by the Welsh as herding dogs, family
companions, and guardians of the farm. They continue today to be workers
and companions for their owners. It is believed that their ancestry dates
back to at least the tenth century. It is unknown whether they are
descended from the Vallhunds (Swedish cattle dogs possibly brought to
Pembrokeshire by the Vikings) or from the ancestors of the present-day
Schipperkes and Pomeranians that were brought to Wales by Flemish
weavers.

In the 1920's Corgis were recognized as pure-bred dogs in the United
Kingdom. In 1934 the Pembroke and Cardigan Corgis were recognized by
the English Kennel Club as separate breeds. American Kennel Club
recognition of the two distinct breeds also occurred in that same year.

Pembrokes are sensitive and intelligent dogs. They are easily trained as
long as training is done with gentle handling and without severe physical
correction. They are healthy and long-lived dogs and are excellent
companions for either rural or urban families.
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