About Cardigans
Dogs are magic, people. Pure, unadulterated magic. They’re climax predators, with a noble and complex society and a system of education that works a heck of a lot better than any preschool I’ve ever seen, and yet they basically tolerate us, even love us, as we make complete fools of ourselves with them. If you think your dog is looking at you wondering what on God’s green earth you’re talking about, you’re right.
Welcome to the wonderful, huge world of the dog-obsessed, we who worship at the Church of the Barking Baptist, the Synogogue of Sealyham, the Temple of Terriers. We spend more on dog shampoo than we do on our own; we collect leashes like trading cards, we can identify the breed of dog by the last one-third of its tail disappearing around a corner. There is no more congenial, competitive, hair-covered group on earth, with secret handshakes, our own language, and extremely dirty cars.
What is this breed and why are we so excited about it?
Cardigans: The dog without a downside
Where should you get a puppy of any breed?
A special word on hip and back health in the Cardigan breed, and what we warranty
Our favorite resources for Cardigan information:
Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of America
Cardigan Welsh Corgi Association (UK)
Cardi Commentary (International)
Photos
The Mystery Litter
- Agatha at 7 months, lounging in style after a long walk in the...Agatha at 7 months, lounging in style after a long walk in the hot Texas sun. […]
- Kipling visited Italy last weekend. He was not at all impressed...Kipling visited Italy last weekend. He was not at all impressed by the muzzle that he was required to wear. He managed to get it off in seconds since he is already so experienced with taking tape off his ears. For the rest of the day, he happily wore the muzzle around his neck like a little basket. […]
- Kipling following an intense basketball match on the...Kipling following an intense basketball match on the sideline. He REALLY loves basketball. He would wait forever for one of the guys to throw the ball his way so he could jump up to catch it and run around with it while barking continuously. […]



