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    Quote Originally Posted by bckrazy
    Ok, I researched the two breeds a LOT, because I was going to get a Cardigan.

    *Cardigans have tails intact, Pembrokes are docked at birth (traditionally).

    *Cardigans are heavier and taller.

    *Pembrokes are accepted in the colors: Tri, Sable, Fawn, Red, with any amount of white.

    *Cardigans are accepted in the colors: Tri, Sable, Red, Blue Merle, Brindle, and Black, with any amount of white.

    *I disagree with Cardigans being more work-oriented, that has to do with breeders, not the actual breed of dog. Pems are much more commonly bred by BYB's, mills, and show breeders than Cardigans (unforunately ). This results in many Pems with their herding drive bred out. My great aunt has a ranch in TX, where she has a herd of Pems to work their cattle. Trust me, they are not intended to sit in a house all day! They're both awesome working dogs, and should only by bought from a breeder who has proven their breeding dogs with livestock.

    *In my experience, Pems are bouncier and barkier. Again, this could be due to breeding trends in the breed.

    *They descend from the same breed (which is said to be a very old breed), but were seperated into 2 different breeds about 70 years ago.

    *Both breeds are friendly and active. Both breeds can have problems with children, because of their herding drive.

    There's a lot more involved in the differences of the breeds. :0) There are many websites with the history of seperating the breeds, and the differences.
    Ah, okay. I guess they really aren't suited for me then. We do plan on having a rather large piece of land to call our own but don't plan on having anything on it besides chickens and ducks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wenisrubber
    Ah, okay. I guess they really aren't suited for me then. We do plan on having a rather large piece of land to call our own but don't plan on having anything on it besides chickens and ducks.
    I don't have any livestock at all (not even within 20 miles of my house.. heh) but I have a Border Collie and a Corgi mix! If you have time every day to really exercise your dogs, train & work with them, and you have the patience, Corgis could be great for you. You don't need livestock at all, but you do need to provide the pup with other stimulation... if you're interested in Agility, Flyball, Obedience, etc, herding breeds can be just as happy "working" in dog sports as they are working livestock. What I mentioned about working your herding dogs, is that breeding stock needs to have working experience. If you have a pet puppy that will not be reproducing, all you need to worry about is mentally/physically keeping them happy and exercised in whatever way you want.



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    Quote Originally Posted by bckrazy
    I don't have any livestock at all (not even within 20 miles of my house.. heh) but I have a Border Collie and a Corgi mix! If you have time every day to really exercise your dogs, train & work with them, and you have the patience, Corgis could be great for you. You don't need livestock at all, but you do need to provide the pup with other stimulation... if you're interested in Agility, Flyball, Obedience, etc, herding breeds can be just as happy "working" in dog sports as they are working livestock. What I mentioned about working your herding dogs, is that breeding stock needs to have working experience. If you have a pet puppy that will not be reproducing, all you need to worry about is mentally/physically keeping them happy and exercised in whatever way you want.
    Ah, okay! I may have to look into a Corgi in the future! There would be no breeding but we would be doing agility, obedience, and flyball.

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