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Brindle Corgi: Info, Pictures, Origin & History

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Corgis are a well-known breed known for their quirkiness and comical antics. There are two breeds of Corgi: the Cardigan Welsh Corgi and the Pembroke Welsh Corgi. The Cardigan or Cardi is the oldest of the two breeds and is the only one that produces the Brindle Corgi. The Brindle Corgi is a rare coloration of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi that is highly sought-after and beautiful to behold.

The brindle pattern has a predominantly brown base color with brown or black stripes throughout. It only shows up on the back or mask of the Corgi’s face. The rest of the body will be white. Let’s learn a bit more about this rare coloration of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi and its place in the Corgi world.

Breed Overview

Height:

10 to 12 inches

Weight:

24 to 30 pounds

Lifespan:

12 to 13 years

Colors:

Tan, sable, fawn, red, black- may have white markings

Suitable for:

Active families and individuals

Temperament:

Intelligent, sociable, loyal, affectionate, gets along with other pets

Brindle Corgi Characteristics

Energy
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High-energy dogs will need a lot of mental and physical stimulation to stay happy and healthy, while low-energy dogs require minimal physical activity. It’s important when choosing a dog to make sure their energy levels match your lifestyle or vice versa.
Trainability
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Easy-to-train dogs are more skilled at learning prompts and actions quickly with minimal training. Dogs that are harder to train will require a bit more patience and practice.
Health
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Some breeds, due to their size or their breeds potential genetic health issues, have shorter lifespans than others. Proper exercise, nutrition, and hygiene also play an important role in the lifespan of your pet.
Lifespan
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Some dog breeds are prone to certain genetic health problems, and some more than others. This doesn’t mean that every dog will have these issues, but they have an increased risk, so it’s important to understand and prepare for any additional needs they may require.
Sociability
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Some dog breeds are more social than others, both towards humans and other dogs. More social dogs have a tendency to run up to strangers for pets and scratches, while less social dogs shy away and are more cautious, even potentially aggressive. No matter the breed, it’s important to socialize your dog and expose them to lots of different situations.

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The Earliest Records of the Brindle Corgi in History

It’s hard to determine when the first Brindle Corgi was born, but we know quite a bit about the Cardigan Welsh Corgi, which is the one that produces this color variation. The Cardi is the older of the Corgi breeds, having come to Wales in 1200 BC at the hands of the Celts.

These short-legged dogs were used primarily as herding and farming dogs during their early years in Wales. They were the perfect size to nip cattle on their heels and keep them in check. When they weren’t working, the Cardi caught vermin and acted as a watchdog around the farm.

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Image by: Vera Reva, Shutterstock

How the Brindle Corgi Gained Popularity

It’s clear to see what is so appealing about the Brindle Corgi. They’re gorgeous, and their playful attitude will keep you entertained. This breed also gets a lot of love thanks to Queen Elizabeth II and her love for the breed. However, the Queen’s personal Corgis were actually Pembroke Welsh Corgis, but attention was brought to both breeds nevertheless.

Formal Recognition of the Brindle Corgi

The formal recognition of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi by the American Kennel Club didn’t take place until 1935. As with many recognized breeds, a standard was set into place when this happened. Over the years, however, additional colorations have been added. One such coloration is the Brindle Corgi. This color is only recognized as a purebred Corgi when it appears in a Cardigan Welsh Corgi, not the Pembroke.

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Top 3 Unique Facts About the Brindle Corgi

1. The Brindle Coloration Doesn’t Affect a Corgi’s Health

Unfortunately, certain colorations are more prone to health issues in some dog breeds. That isn’t the case with Brindle Corgis. Yes, some fans of the Corgi breed still frown upon the brindle color, but there is nothing physically off-setting with having a Corgi of this color.


2. Brindle Corgis Can Be Expensive

Choosing a Corgi as your newest family member isn’t a cheap task. Both Cardigan and Pembroke Welsh Corgis fetch a pretty penny at the breeders. However, if you choose a brindle Cardi Corgi, expect the price to rise. This is due to the rarity of the coloration.

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3. Brindle Isn’t the Rarest Color Out There

While Brindle Corgis are rare, the blue merle is the rarest of colorations. Although both colors are rare, they are still accepted by the AKC and considered purebred members of the Corgi family.

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Yes, the Brindle Corgi makes an amazing pet. Not only are these small dogs cute and funny, but they are also very intelligent, loving, and loyal. A Brindle Corgi will make friends with everyone in the family. They do well with children and other pets, too.

However, that doesn’t mean they don’t require much training. If you want your Brindle Corgi to stay in line, early socialization and training are necessary. You should also be prepared for grooming a Brindle Corgi. They have double coats and are known to shed, but not much. With routine brushing, you can have your Corgi looking great while they show off for everyone in the house.

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Closing Thoughts

The Brindle Corgi is not only a beautiful dog but is also quite rare. While they aren’t the rarest Corgi, if you are privileged enough to share your home with one, consider yourself lucky. While the coloration is unique and beautiful, the dog is remarkable. Corgis are energetic, fun, and loving members of the family. If you can welcome one into your home, don’t hesitate to jump at the opportunity.

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